Restore your floors to their original factory luster. Our specialized high-extraction cylindrical scrubbers lift deep-seated dirt, grease, and grime that traditional mops simply smear around.
Request Cleaning EstimateWhether you live in historic Hilton Village, a modern home in Kiln Creek, or a Hidenwood ranch, we customize our deep-cleaning.
Older homes in historic Hilton Village often have years of heavy wax buildup and commercial floor polishes that create a cloudy, dark haze on original hardwood. Our advanced deep cleaning system safely strips away these accumulated layers, revealing the natural wood tone without aggressive sanding.
Active households in Kiln Creek and Denbigh experience heavy pet traffic, track-in dirt, and food spills. Textured wood-look LVP ridges trap this fine grime. Our cylindrical power scrubbers penetrate deep into these microscopic grooves, extracting dirt that manual mops miss.
Mid-century ranch homes in Hidenwood feature porous tile grout lines in kitchens and entryways. Over decades, dirty mop water settles in these low channels, darkening the grout. We use high-pressure water injection and instant vacuum extraction to restore clean, original lines.
Traditional mopping can cause damage by spreading dirty water around and pushing it into microscopic wood grains, structured LVP textures, and grout lines. Our professional system completely eliminates this buildup by injecting fresh cleaning solutions, scrubbing the surface, and instantly vacuuming the dirty residue away.
Our specialized machine features dual, counter-rotating cylindrical brushes spinning at 650 RPM, loosening embedded dirt from deep wood grains and tile grout.
Unlike traditional mops that leave water on the floor, our high-volume squeegee vacuum system extracts the dirty solution instantly, keeping wood safe and dry.
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"Wow!!! After moving in, we just lived with our floors. We were amazed on how dirty they actually were."