What's Really Living in Your Carpet
What's Really Living in Your Carpet

You vacuum regularly. You spot-treat stains when they happen. The carpet looks reasonably clean. And yet, what is embedded in the fibers beneath the surface tells a completely different story. One thing the carpet cleaning team at Arslanian Bros. has seen consistently over more than six decades of service is this: the carpets that look the cleanest are often the ones that have gone the longest without a real deep clean.
Carpet Is the Largest Air Filter in Your Home
Every room with carpet is quietly accumulating what passes through your home's air — dust mites, pet dander, pollen, bacteria, and particulate matter that settle into the pile and work their way toward the backing with each footstep. Unlike hard flooring, where debris stays on the surface and gets swept away, carpet holds onto what lands in it. Over time, that accumulation compresses the fibers, traps odors, and contributes to indoor air quality issues affecting households with allergies, asthma, and respiratory sensitivities.
Vacuuming Only Goes So Far
A quality vacuum removes surface debris and some of what is embedded in the upper portion of the pile — and it is absolutely worth doing regularly. But vacuum suction cannot reach the lower portions of deep-pile carpet or the backing material beneath it, and it cannot address the bacteria, odors, and fine particulate matter that have worked their way into the foundation. Regular vacuuming maintains a carpet; professional cleaning restores it.
Pet Households Need Extra Attention
Homes with dogs or cats face a compounded challenge. Pet hair, dander, oils from the coat, and the inevitable accidents all contribute to carpet conditions that standard maintenance cannot address. Pet odors in particular tend to bind to carpet fibers and backing at a chemical level, which is why surface treatments and sprays only provide temporary relief. Professional cleaning addresses the source of the odor rather than masking it, which is the only approach that produces a lasting result.
How Often Should Carpet Be Professionally Cleaned?
Most carpet manufacturers recommend professional cleaning every 12 to 18 months under normal conditions, and more frequently in homes with pets, children, or high foot traffic. Staying within that range not only keeps the carpet cleaner and healthier but also extends its useful life significantly — making professional cleaning one of the better return-on-investment decisions a homeowner can make.
Cleaner Carpet Is a Phone Call Away
Arslanian Bros. has served Cleveland, OH, for over 65 years, and our carpet cleaning process is designed to deliver a deep, thorough result that goes well beyond surface appearance. We also offer
area rug cleaning,
upholstery cleaning,
tile and grout cleaning, and
blinds cleaning to help you take care of every surface in your home. Call us today at
(216) 271-6888 to
request service and find out what your carpet looks like when it is truly clean.












