Coverage
Carpet cleaning across
New Jersey.
We serve homes and businesses across six counties and the major cities inside them. Pick yours for local details, the neighborhoods we visit most, the buildings we know, and how a typical visit goes in your area.
Counties we serve
Six New Jersey counties.
Bergen County, NJ
Bergen County homes range from older Tudor and colonial houses in Ridgewood and Tenafly to newer townhomes around Hackensack and Paramus. We clean all of them, carpets, area rugs, sofas, tile, and mattresses, with methods chosen for the materials in the room, not a one-size approach.
Hudson County, NJ
Hudson County is mostly apartments, condos, and brownstones, Jersey City, Hoboken, Union City, Bayonne. Tight spaces, building rules, and quick dry-times shape the work. We clean carpets, sofas, area rugs, and mattresses across the county with that in mind.
Essex County, NJ
Essex County is our home base. From Newark's apartment buildings to the older single-family homes in Montclair, Bloomfield, and the Oranges, we clean carpets, area rugs, sofas, tile, and mattresses across the county every week.
Union County, NJ
Union County covers a wide mix, Elizabeth's dense neighborhoods, Westfield and Cranford's classic single-family homes, and the commercial strips along Route 22. We clean carpets, rugs, sofas, and mattresses for residents and small businesses across the county.
Middlesex County, NJ
Middlesex County is a large mix of suburban single-family homes, university housing around New Brunswick, and corporate office parks along the Turnpike corridor. We work across all of it with carpet, rug, upholstery, tile, and mattress cleaning.
Passaic County, NJ
Passaic County mixes the older city neighborhoods of Paterson and Passaic with the suburban towns of Wayne, Pompton Lakes, and West Milford. We clean carpets, rugs, sofas, mattresses, and tile floors across the whole county.
Cities we serve
Major NJ cities, dedicated local pages.
Twelve of the cities where we work most. Each one has its own page with local neighborhoods, the building patterns we see there, and what a typical visit looks like.
