Fairfax, Virginia - Carpet Steam Cleaning

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Mighty Clean is an IICRC Certified Carpet Steam Cleaning company serving Fairfax Virginia clients. We specialize in Carpet Steam Cleaning, Upholstery Steam Cleaning Cleaning, & Fine Fabric Care. Our Service area includes all of Northern Virginia and Fairfax County VA.

Our goal is to provide you with the cleanest carpets in Fairfax. We also offer Upholstery Cleaning, Tile and Grout Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Area Rug Cleaning, and more to our valued Fairfax customers.

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Proven Eight Step Steam Cleaning Process
Our carpet cleaning process utilizes the Steam Cleaning method recommended by the major carpet manufacturers including Shaw Industries. Just as the best method for cleaning cloths requires hot water, detergent, and agitation, so does cleaning your carpets.

Trained, Friendly, and IICRC Certified Carpet Steam Cleaners
When you call Mighty Clean Carpet Care, you don’t just get some guy with cleaning equipment. Our courteous and professional carpet cleaning technicians go through extensive training to learn the chemistry behind the solutions they use. Technicians are certified by the I.I.C.R.C. and trained to ensure they know the most effective ways to remove soils, tough stains, and protect your carpets to ensure they last for years to come.

It’s All Backed by Our 100% Done Right the First Time Guarantee
We guarantee your satisfaction the first time every time. If you’re not totally satisfied with the results following your cleaning, we’ll return to clean any areas of concern at no cost to you. If for whatever reason your still not totally satisfied we’ll refund your money no questions asked.


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fairfax county government center The City of Fairfax is an independent city forming an enclave within the confines of Fairfax County, in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Although politically independent of the surrounding county, the City is nevertheless the county seat.
Situated in the Northern Virginia region, Fairfax forms part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines Fairfax and the city of Falls Church with Fairfax County for statistical purposes.
The population was 21,498 at the 2000 census. Many surrounding communities and developments have a Fairfax postal mailing address.
While the city is an enclave within the County of Fairfax, a small unincorporated portion of the County comprising the courthouse complex, the jail, and a small area nearby is itself an enclave within the city. Fairfax County's Government Center is west of the City of Fairfax in an unincorporated area.

Fairfax Corner Cinema Fairfax, VA Fairfax, Virginia History
The city gets its name from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who was awarded five million acres (20,000 km²) in land located in Northern Virginia by King Charles. The area the City of Fairfax now encompasses was settled in the early 1700s by farmers from Virginia's Tidewater region. The Fairfax County courthouse was established at the corner of Old Little River Turnpike (now Main Street) and Ox Road (now Chain Bridge Road) on land donated by town founder Richard Ratcliffe. The small town in the vicinity of the courthouse was then known as Earp's Corner, and in 1805 was designated the Town of Providence by an act of the Virginia General Assembly (although people continued to informally refer to it as Fairfax Court House).
On June 1, 1861 John Quincy Marr was killed in Fairfax, Virginia - the first Confederate officer to die] In March 1863, Mosby's Rangers stole into town in disguise and captured Edwin H. Stoughton, a Union general, asleep in his bed, along with two Union captains, 30 other prisoners, and 58 horses without firing a shot.
The town was officially renamed the Town of Fairfax in 1874, and became an independent city in 1961 (upon which it acquired its current name, the City of Fairfax). In 1904, a trolley line was built connecting Fairfax with Washington, D.C.

Fairfax, VA - Zip Codes: 22030, 22031, 22032, 22038
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