Huntington Beach Carpet Cleaning
Citrusfresh Carpet Cleaners is locally owned and operated in the City of Encino. Keep your family healthy and home sanitary. Have your carpet, drapes, rugs,
or upholstered furniture regularily cleaned by us and we will make sure that it will be thoroughly dirt and germ free. We aim to provide
our customers with the highest quality Huntington Beach carpet cleaning,
and our carpet cleaning staff in Huntington Beach are friendly, honest, and ethical.
We promise after we’ve done our Huntington Beach carpet cleaning job in your home or office, your carpet, rug,
or upholstery will look, smell, and feel clean.
We want to start with a good impression for all our clients by helping potential
customers learn as much as possible about carpet cleaning Huntington Beach through our references, history and work experience.
We guarantee to do the Huntington Beach carpet cleaning job to your complete satisfaction, or we will return and re-clean at no cost.
It’s our 30-day, 100% satisfaction guarantee. Whether you need Huntington Beach carpet cleaning for your home or for office,
Carpet Cleaners in Huntington Beach is the ideal choice. Our Huntington Beach carpet cleaning method is effective and superior compared to the Huntington Beach cleaning method of other carpet, rug, and upholstery cleaners.
The services we offer are the following:
- Carpet, Rug, and Upholstery Cleaning
- Steam Cleaning
- Shampoo/Deep Cleaning
- Pet Stain and Odor Removal
- Mold and Mildew Removal
- Carpet Protectors and Deodorizer
- Free Pick-Up and Delivery of any size or area rug(s)
- Leather Cleaning
General Info about Huntington Beach:
Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in southern California. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 189,594. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by Seal Beach on the north, by Costa Mesa on the south, by Westminster on the northeast, and by Fountain Valley on the east.
It is known for its long 14 km (8.5 miles) beach, mild climate, and excellent surfing. The waves are a unique natural effect caused by edge-diffraction of ocean swells by the island of Catalina, and waves from distant hurricanes. Because of the curve of the coastline at Huntington Beach, the local beach actually faces southwest. In summer, the southwest-facing beach often has very strong surf from hurricanes off the Mexican coast.
The area was originally occupied by the Tongva people. European settlement can be traced to a Spanish soldier, Manuel Nieto, who in 1784 received a Spanish land grant of 300,000 acres (Rancho Los Nietos) as a reward for his military service and to encourage settlement in Alta California. Nieto's western acreage was reduced in 1790 because of a dispute with the Mission San Gabriel, but he retained thousands of acres stretching from the hills north of Whittier, Fullerton and Brea, south to the Pacific Ocean, and from today's Los Angeles River on the west, to the Santa Ana River on the east.
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