Established in 1995, davidgreencleaning is a family run business based in Ipswich, Suffolk, and offers a professional and reliable carpet cleaning service as well as upholstery and curtain cleaning. We cover the Suffolk area including Ipswich, Woodbridge, Felixstowe and Hadleigh as well as North Essex. Being independently owned and operated, allows davidgreencleaning to offer customers the very best in terms of quality cleaning, value and excellent customer service. Being a member of the National Carpet Cleaning Association (NCCA) we provide a fair deal for our customers and follow their motto "Service with integrity".
Upholstery is generally cleaned in a similar way to carpets and rugs, using the Hot Water Extraction (HWE) method, commonly known as 'steam cleaning'. This is the most thorough way to clean your sofa, chair or other upholstery. We use a specifically designed hand tool, which leaves the fabric 50% drier than the conventional hand tool. This means that furniture is usually dry within 4-6 hours of cleaning. Not all upholstery can be safely wet cleaned so we will advise accordingly and suggest an alternative method if necessary.
Whether you've just had a spill, are coming to the end of your tenancy, or simply want to improve the décor, having your carpets professionally cleaned is an excellent way of refreshing and enhancing your home or office. A positive side-effect of this method is that it often refreshes the original colour of the carpet, enhancing its appearance. Using the most up to date cleaning solutions and machinery means that carpets are usually dry within 4-6 hours. We also offer a specialist carpet dry-cleaning service for those carpets which are water sensitive.
Curtains can be cleaned in situ, whilst still hanging. Many customers appreciate the convenience of having their curtains professionally cleaned without the need to take them to the dry-cleaners, or even remove them from the pole/rail. For more information on David Green's specialist curtain cleaning services, please use the contact page.