Los Angeles County Carpet Cleaning
Call us today for your Los Angeles County carpet cleaning needs. Los Angeles County Carpet Cleaners seeks to develop long-term relationships with our customers.
We strive to make every customer happy.We give you our word that after we’ve done our carpet cleaning Los Angeles County job in your home or office, your carpet,
rug, or upholstery will look, smell, and feel clean. Our regular clients have been satisfied with our carpet cleaning Los Angeles County
job for the past years, and we guarantee that you will too.
We are locally owned and operated in the City of Encino. We make sure to start with a good impression by
helping potential customers learn as much as possible about Los Angeles County carpet cleaning through our references, history and work
experience.
Our mission is to provide our customers with the highest
quality Los Angeles County carpet cleaning,
and Los Angeles County carpet cleaning available in a friendly, honest, ethical, caring and professional manner.
Our Los Angeles County carpet cleaning method is different and much more effective compared
to the Los Angeles County carpet cleaning method of other carpet, rug, and upholstery cleaners.
Citrusfresh Carpet Cleaners
is family-owned.
Our valued customer references have nothing but the best things to say about our Los Angeles County carpet cleaning.
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General Info about Los Angeles County:
Los Angeles County is a county in California and is the most populous county in the United States. Figures from the U.S. Census Bureau give an estimated 2005 population of 9,758,886 residents,[1] while the California State government's population bureau lists a January 1, 2006 estimate of 10,245,672.[2] The county seat is the city of Los Angeles.
The county is home to 88 incorporated cities and many unincorporated city-like areas. The coastal portion of the county is heavily urbanized, though there is a large expanse of lesser populated desert inland in the Santa Clarita Valley, and especially in the Antelope Valley which encompasses the northeastern parts of the county and adjacent eastern Kern County, lying just north of Los Angeles County. In between the large desert portions of the county ? which make up around 40 percent of its land area ? and the heavily urbanized central and southern portions sits the San Gabriel Mountains containing Angeles National Forest. All of southern Los Angeles County, up to about the center of the county, is heavily urbanized.
This county holds most of the principal cities encompassing the Greater Los Angeles Area, and is the most important of the five counties that make up the area. As of 2004, the county's population is larger than the populations of 42 states and is home to over a quarter of all California residents. According to the United States Conference of Mayors, Los Angeles County boasts a GDP among the twenty largest in the world.[1]
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