Professional Carpet cleaning in Lakewood CO

Carpet Cleaning truck. Residential Carpet cleaning professionals. IICRC certified cleaning.

Our techs are IICRC certified. We use hot water extraction. Carpet is the largest filter in your home, it’s important to clean it regularly. Professional carpet cleaning. Pet friendly. Quick dry time. Deep carpet cleaning.

American Restoration is a premier professional carpet cleaning company dedicated to delivering top-quality cleaning services that revitalize and restore the beauty of your carpets. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for cleanliness, we have been a trusted name in the industry for over a decade. At American Restoration, we understand that your carpets are not just floor coverings; they are an integral part of your living or working space. Our mission is to ensure that every carpet we touch looks, feels, and smells as good as new. We take pride in transforming tired, stained, and worn carpets into clean, vibrant, and inviting focal points in your home or office.

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The American Restoration Difference:

  • 1. Expertise and Experience: Our team of certified and highly trained technicians brings a wealth of experience to every project. We know the intricacies of different carpet materials and have a deep understanding of various stains and odors. This expertise allows us to tailor our cleaning methods to suit your specific needs.
  • 2. State-of-the-Art Equipment: We invest in the latest and most advanced cleaning equipment and technology. Our cutting-edge tools, along with eco-friendly cleaning solutions, enable us to deliver outstanding results without compromising the health of your indoor environment.
  • 3. Comprehensive Services: American Restoration offers a wide range of services, including deep carpet cleaning, stain removal, odor elimination, carpet protection, and more. Whether you need a one-time clean or a regular maintenance plan, we’ve got you covered.
  • 4. Eco-Friendly Practices: We are committed to protecting the environment and your health. Our cleaning solutions are environmentally friendly, non-toxic, and safe for your family, pets, and the planet.
  • 5. Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our top priority. We take the time to understand your unique needs and provide transparent pricing. Our dedication to excellence is reflected in every project we undertake.
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  • 6. Residential and Commercial: American Restoration serves both residential and commercial clients. Whether you have a small apartment or a large office space, we have the experience and resources to handle projects of all sizes.
  • 7. Convenience: We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your busy life. Our team arrives on time and completes the job efficiently, minimizing disruption to your routine. American Restoration is not just a cleaning company; we are your partners in maintaining a clean and healthy indoor environment. Trust us to transform your carpets, protect your investment, and create a space you can be proud of. Discover the American Restoration difference and experience the beauty and comfort of professionally cleaned carpets today.

American Restoration is a IICRC certified Restoration Company. 
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Professional Carpet Cleaning Serving Lakewood and the Mountain Communities

There’s a difference between carpet that looks clean and carpet that actually is clean. Consumer machines and rental equipment work on the surface. Our truck-mounted hot water extraction equipment reaches deep into carpet fiber and backing — pulling out the soil, allergens, bacteria, and residues that surface cleaning leaves behind.

We hold IICRC Triple Master Certification, putting us in the top tier of credentialed cleaning and restoration professionals in the country. That certification covers textile cleaning at the highest level the industry offers. When we clean your carpet, it’s not a side service — it’s work we’re trained and credentialed to perform at a professional standard.

Call 303-816-0068 to schedule your carpet cleaning. We serve Lakewood, Pine, Conifer, Evergreen, Bailey, and the surrounding mountain communities.

Residential Carpet Cleaning

Your home’s carpet takes more abuse than most surfaces in the house. Foot traffic, pets, spills, and the dry particulate soil that Colorado’s climate tracks in constantly — it all builds up in the fiber structure over time regardless of how often you vacuum.

We use truck-mounted hot water extraction — the method the IICRC identifies as the most effective for deep cleaning residential carpet. Hot water and cleaning solution get injected into the carpet pile under pressure, suspending soil and contaminants from the fiber. Then powerful extraction pulls everything back out — the solution, the suspended soil, and the moisture — leaving carpet cleaner and drier than portable or consumer equipment produces.

Pre-treatment of high-traffic areas and spots gets applied before the main cleaning pass. Heavily soiled entry areas, hallways, and living room traffic lanes respond to pre-treatment in ways that skipping this step simply can’t match.

What I’ve seen happen with carpet that goes too long between professional cleanings is the soil load builds to a point where fiber damage is occurring from the abrasion of particulate grinding into the pile with every step. Regular professional cleaning doesn’t just improve appearance — it extends carpet life in a way that protects a real investment in your home.

Commercial Carpet Cleaning

Commercial carpet takes concentrated traffic that residential carpet never sees. Entry areas, hallways, and conference rooms can show visible wear patterns within months of installation if cleaning isn’t keeping pace with soil load.

We work around your schedule. After-hours and weekend cleaning keeps your business operating without disruption. For commercial properties requiring consistent maintenance, we offer scheduled cleaning programs that keep appearance standards consistent and extend carpet life.

Our equipment handles commercial-scale square footage efficiently. Large open areas, multiple rooms, and multi-floor properties are within our standard scope — no subcontracting, no equipment limitations that create inconsistent results across the job.

Pet Stain and Odor Removal

Pet accidents create two separate problems that require two separate solutions.

The visible stain is the surface problem. Enzymatic pre-treatment breaks down the organic compounds in pet waste that standard cleaning chemistry doesn’t fully address. Without this step, cleaning moves the stain but leaves the source of odor behind.

The odor problem is often deeper than the carpet itself. Pet urine wicks through carpet fiber, through the backing, and into the pad beneath. In severe cases it reaches the subfloor. Treating only the surface of carpet where pad and subfloor are involved produces temporary improvement and returning odor once conditions warm or humidity rises.

We assess pet contamination before quoting treatment so we can tell you honestly what the cleaning will address and what it won’t. A common thing seen in the industry is pet odor treatment sold with unrealistic expectations, followed by odor returning within weeks. We’d rather tell you what’s achievable than promise results the situation can’t support.

Stain & Spot Removal

Not all stains respond to the same treatment. Red wine, coffee, ink, grease, and food stains each require chemistry matched to the stain type and the carpet fiber. Applying the wrong solution to the wrong stain can set it permanently or damage the fiber in the process of trying to remove it.

Our IICRC textile cleaning training covers stain classification and the appropriate treatment chemistry for each category. We identify the stain type before applying anything, use pH-appropriate spotting agents for the specific situation, and follow a sequence that addresses the stain without creating a bigger problem in the process.

For stains that have been set by previous cleaning attempts — a common situation we see with DIY stain treatment — we assess what’s there and what’s realistically achievable before any work begins. Some set stains can be significantly improved. Some are permanent. We’ll tell you which category yours falls into before we start.

Carpet Repair

Damaged carpet doesn’t always mean full replacement. Burns, tears, snags, and damaged sections can often be repaired using matching carpet from a closet, remnant, or inconspicuous area of the same installation. A skilled repair blends into the surrounding carpet in a way that’s difficult to detect once the work is complete.

Repair is almost always significantly less expensive than replacement. For mountain homes with quality carpet installations, repair preserves an investment that replacement would forfeit entirely. We assess the damage, evaluate whether donor carpet is available and suitable, and give you an honest answer about whether repair will produce an acceptable result before any work begins.

Carpet Re-Stretching

Carpet that has developed ripples, waves, or loose areas across the surface is a trip hazard and a sign that the installation has lost its stretch. This happens over time as carpet fibers relax, particularly in areas of heavy furniture traffic or where original installation was stretched to minimum rather than optimal tension.

Re-stretching uses a power stretcher — not a knee kicker, which is an installation shortcut that doesn’t produce lasting results — to pull the carpet back to proper tension and re-secure it at the tack strip. Done correctly, re-stretching removes ripples and restores the flat, taut surface the carpet had when it was new.

A thing that can happen is re-stretching reveal that the carpet has shrunk beyond what re-stretching can correct, or that the tack strips need replacement to hold the new tension properly. We assess before we commit to a result and tell you what the inspection shows.

Carpet Protectant

Carpet protectant applies a barrier to carpet fiber that slows soil penetration and gives spills time to be blotted up before they reach the fiber core. Most carpet comes from the manufacturer with a factory protectant applied — that protection wears away over time and through cleaning cycles.

Reapplying protectant after professional cleaning makes sense because the cleaning process removes residual protectant along with soil. Protectant applied to clean fiber bonds properly and performs as intended. Applied to soiled fiber, it seals the soil in rather than protecting against it.

We apply professional-grade fluorochemical protectant that meets or exceeds the original factory application. It’s not a permanent solution — it requires reapplication on a regular cycle — but it measurably extends the time between cleanings and improves the outcome of spot treatment when spills happen between cleanings.

Tile & Grout Cleaning

Grout is porous. It absorbs soil, cleaning product residue, and biological contamination that surface mopping pushes into rather than removes. What looks like permanently stained or discolored grout is often grout that hasn’t been properly extracted since installation.

We use high-temperature, high-pressure rotary extraction equipment specifically designed for tile and grout surfaces. The rotating head delivers pressurized hot water into the grout line and extracts the loosened soil simultaneously — a process that removes what years of surface mopping left behind.

Grout sealing after cleaning protects the cleaned surface and significantly slows re-soiling. Sealed grout resists moisture penetration and makes routine maintenance more effective. We apply professional penetrating sealer as part of the tile and grout service for results that last.

Area Rug Cleaning

Area rugs require different handling than wall-to-wall carpet. Construction type, fiber content, dye stability, and backing materials vary widely across rug types — from machine-made synthetics to hand-knotted wool and natural fiber rugs that require specific care to avoid damage.

We assess fiber type and construction before determining the appropriate cleaning method. Rugs that can be cleaned in place get treated on-site. Rugs requiring controlled facility cleaning get picked up, cleaned properly, and returned. The right process depends on what the rug is made of and what condition it’s in — not a standard approach applied to every rug regardless of construction.

Pet contamination in area rugs is a specific concern. Urine penetrates through the rug pile, through the backing, and into whatever is underneath. Cleaning only the surface of a contaminated rug produces temporary odor reduction. We assess contamination depth and treat accordingly.

Upholstery Cleaning

Upholstered furniture accumulates the same soil, allergens, and biological contamination as carpet — in a surface you’re in direct contact with every day. Regular upholstery cleaning extends furniture life and improves the air quality of the rooms it’s in.

Fabric type determines the appropriate cleaning method. Synthetic fabrics respond well to hot water extraction. Natural fibers including wool, cotton, and linen require low-moisture methods that clean effectively without risking shrinkage or distortion. Leather and microfiber require their own specific chemistry and technique.

We identify the fabric type from the manufacturer’s cleaning code and our own assessment before applying any chemistry. What can happen with upholstery cleaned with the wrong method or the wrong solution is permanent damage to fabric that was in perfectly good condition before the cleaning attempt. Our IICRC training covers upholstery cleaning specifically — it’s not an extension of carpet cleaning technique applied to furniture.

Why Certification Matters for Carpet Cleaning

The IICRC’s textile cleaning certification covers fiber identification, cleaning chemistry, pH effects on different fiber types, spot and stain removal by stain category, and equipment operation. These aren’t minor distinctions — the wrong chemistry on the wrong fiber damages carpet that cleaning was supposed to improve.

Wool, nylon, polyester, olefin, and natural fiber blends each respond differently to cleaning solutions, temperatures, and agitation methods. Mountain homes in the Conifer, Evergreen, and Pine area frequently have higher-end carpet and area rugs that require fiber-appropriate treatment rather than one-size-fits-all cleaning chemistry.

Our IICRC training covers all of it. Your carpet gets treated based on what it’s made of and what it needs — not a standard process applied to everything regardless of fiber type or soil condition.

Schedule Your Cleaning

Call 303-816-0068 to schedule residential or commercial carpet cleaning, pet treatment, tile and grout, area rugs, upholstery, or to ask about what’s achievable for a specific situation. We’re straightforward about what professional cleaning can and can’t do, and we’re available to discuss your specific situation before you book.