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"Extremely pleased with quality and service."
Mrs. M. B. S.
Hammersmith, London


"Thank you for going out of your way to accommodate us for our shareholder's meeting. The place looked great and the board of directors was impressed!"
Mr. M J,
Facilities Manager
Clapham, London


"I would like to thank your company on a job very well done. The floors look beautiful. I'll definitely use you again and recommend your company to other surgeries."
Mrs. S B,
Admin Manager,  Nursing Home
, Surrey
 

 

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CHELSEA CARPET CLEANING:

A1CarpetCleaning.co.uk is an eco friendly family run carpet cleaning company offering carpet & upholstery cleaning in London Clapham Hammersmith Fulham Putney Chelsea South London West London and Central London area. We are professional carpet rug sofa & domestic cleaners and offer the best carpet cleaning and stain removal service in London. Insured by Direct Line Tradesmen Insurance, we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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Our mobile carpet cleaning units are out and about offering services in London Clapham Hammersmith Fulham Putney Chelsea Balham Battersea Wimbledon . All our operators are  trained to an extremely high standard as carpet upholstery & rug cleaners and are thoroughly vetted before they are allowed to work with us. All our work is fully insured and guaranteed. 

We build our business on client referrals and we work hard to provide a service that would exceed our clients' expectations. Our highly trained technicians use wet and dry extraction methods on carpets, curtains, rugs and upholstery. The knowledge we have gained through years of experience will give you the peace of mind that you would want when you decide who should clean your carpets, curtains and upholstery. Regular cleaning of high usage areas not only enhances the appearance of your fabrics, it also extends their life.

For a complete piece of mind try our FREE cleaning services demo first. Yes! when you ask for our services, we will give you a FREE DEMONSTRATION and an exact quotation at your premises. And we will only commence the job when your are fully satisfied with both, our quality and our price.

Within London and around M25 we offer our cleaning services in the following areas and postcodes: 

Carpet Cleaning Services within M25 - Greater London
BR1 Bromley
BR2 Bromley, Keston
BR3 Beckenham
BR4 West Wickham
BR5 St Mary Cray
BR6 Orpington
BR7 Chislehurst
CR0, CR9 Croydon
CR2 South Croydon
CR4 Mitcham
CR8 Purley
HA0, HA9 Wembley
HA1, HA2 Harrow
HA3 Wealdstone
HA4 Ruislip
HA5 Pinner
HA6 Northwood
HA7 Stanmore
HA8 Edgware
IG1 Ilford
IG2 Gants Hill
IG3 Seven Kings
IG4 Redbridge
IG5 Clayhall
IG6 Barkingside
IG7 Hainault
IG8 Woodford Green
IG11 Barking
KT1 Kingston
KT2 Norbiton
KT3 New Malden
KT4 Worcester Park
KT5 Berrylands
KT6 Surbiton
KT9 Chessington
KT13
SM1 Sutton
SM2 Belmont
SM3 Cheam
SM4 Morden
SM5 Carshalton
SM6 Wallington


Carpet Cleaning Services in South East London
SE21 Dulwich, West Dulwich
SE22 East Dulwich
SE25 South Norwood
SE26 Sydenham
SE27 West Norwood, Tulse Hill
SE28 Thamesmead
South West London

Carpet Cleaning Services in North London
N2 East Finchley, East Hampstead Gdn Suburb
N3 Finchley Central, Finchley Church End
N4 Finsbury Park, Manor House
N5 Highbury
N6 Highgate
N7 Holloway, Lower Holloway
N8 Hornsey, Crouch End
N9 Lower Edmonton 
N12 North Finchley, Woodside Park
N13 Palmers Green
North West London
NW2 Cricklewood
NW3 Hampstead, Swiss Cottage, Belsize Park
NW4 Hendon, Brent Cross
NW5 Kentish Town
NW6 Kilburn, Queens Park, S & W Hampstead
NW7 Mill Hill
NW8 St John's Wood
NW9 The Hyde, Kingsbury, Colindale 
NW11 Golders Green, W Hampstead Gdn Suburb
Carpet Cleaning Services in West London

W1 West End - Mayfair, Soho, S Marylebone
W2 Paddington, Bayswater, Hyde Park
W3 Acton
W4 Chiswick
W5 Ealing
W6 Hammersmith
W7 Hanwell
W8 Kensington (central)
W9 Maida Vale, Warwick Avenue
W10 North Kensington, Ladbroke Grove
W11 Notting Hill, Holland Park
W12 Shepherd's Bush
W13 West Ealing
W14 West Kensington
West Central London
WC1 Bloomsbury, Gray's Inn
WC2 Holborn, Strand, Covent Garden
Carpet Cleaning Services in South West London

SW1 Westminster, Belgravia, Pimlico, Victoria
SW2 Brixton, Streatham Hill
SW3 Chelsea, Brompton
SW4 Clapham
SW5 Earl's Court
SW6 Fulham, Parson's Green
SW7 South Kensington
SW8 South Lambeth, Vauxhall, Nine Elms
SW9 Stockwell, N Brixton
SW10 West Brompton, World's End
SW11 Battersea, Clapham Junction
SW12 Balham
SW13 Barnes, Castelnau
SW14 Mortlake, East Sheen
SW15 Putney, Roehampton
SW16 Streatham, Norbury
SW17 Tooting
SW18 Wandsworth, Earlsfield
SW19 Wimbledon, Merton, Collier's Wood
SW20 West & South Wimbledon, Raynes Pk

 
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