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Professional Carpet Cleaning in Highland Park, IL

Highland Park isn’t laid out like most suburbs. A hundred-foot bluff runs along six miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, and deep wooded ravines cut into the city up to a mile inland. The homes in those ravines, along Sheridan Road, and up in neighborhoods like Ravinia and Braeside aren’t production-builder houses. A lot of them were designed by named architects. The Willits House by Frank Lloyd Wright is here. So are homes by David Adler, Jens Jensen, Howard Van Doren Shaw, and others whose names are on the National Register.

Those homes deserve professional cleaning for the floors and soft goods inside them. Carpet Cleaning Group is a family-run business based in Chicago, handling carpet, rugs, upholstery, and hardwood for Highland Park residents. Free estimates. Transparent pricing. No pressure on the upsell.

What we clean in Highland Park homes

Oriental, Persian, and wool rugs

A fair share of Highland Park homes have wool and silk area rugs that were bought carefully, not casually. Hand-knotted Persian and Oriental pieces that have been in the family for a generation or two. Oriental rug cleaning done right requires dye-stability testing, pH-matched solutions, and drying conditions you can’t always get in a home. These jobs happen at our off-site facility. Transport to and from Highland Park is included.

Wall-to-wall carpet and area rugs

For standard carpet in bedrooms, family rooms, and lower levels, our steam cleaning process uses hot water extraction to pull embedded dirt up and out rather than grinding it deeper. Hot water and cleaning solution are pushed into the fiber under pressure, then vacuumed back out in the same pass. It is the method most carpet manufacturers recommend, and the reason professional carpet cleaners use it over rental machines that leave carpets wet for a day or more. Area rugs get the same treatment, adjusted for fiber type. Rooms are usually ready for light foot traffic within four to six hours.

Upholstery

Silk pillows, velvet armchairs, leather sofas, antique chaises. Upholstery cleaning in Highland Park usually involves pieces worth the extra care. Our process is low-moisture, fiber-specific, and tested for colorfastness before the main cleaning begins. Delicate pieces get hand treatment.

Hardwood floor cleaning

The original hardwood in many Highland Park homes is older than most people realize. Hardwood care calls for a low-moisture method. Steam mops push water into the joints and can warp boards over time. We use the right approach for old-growth oak, maple, and walnut that’s already seen a century of wear. Ask about hardwood cleaning when you call.

Professional cleaning vs. renting a machine

Highland Park homes are bigger than average, with more carpet, more rooms, and more variation in what’s underfoot. A rental steam cleaner from the hardware store will wet the carpet, but it doesn’t have the suction to pull the water back out properly. That means longer dry times, moisture sitting in the pad, and the risk of mildew in rooms that already hold humidity from the ravines or the lake.

Professional steam cleaning equipment extracts almost all the water in the same pass. It also uses cleaning solutions matched to the fiber, not a one-size-fits-all detergent pod. For homes with heritage rugs, original hardwood underneath the carpet, or 12 rooms instead of two, that difference is not minor. It is the difference between cleaning and creating a new problem.

Why Highland Park homes benefit from professional cleaning

A few things about living here shape what carpets and rugs go through.

Ravine and lakefront humidity. Homes tucked into the ravines or close to the bluff hold more moisture than flat-land suburbs. That matters for carpet padding and for rug care. Professional extraction equipment pulls it out. Air drying alone often won’t.

Tree debris and seasonal pollen. Highland Park’s mature canopy is one of the reasons people choose to live here. It also means pollen and fine leaf debris settle indoors every spring and fall. Vacuuming catches the top layer. Steam cleaning reaches the rest.

Historic and heritage homes. Architect-designed homes from the early and mid 1900s came with original wood, plaster, and finish work. Aggressive cleaning is the fastest way to damage them. Professional cleaning protects the whole house, not just what’s on top of the floor.

Winter salt from Sheridan Road. Rock salt from city roads and private drives gets tracked onto rugs and runners every winter. Left alone, it dulls colors and dries out fibers. Regular professional cleaning stops the damage before it sets in.

Carpet Cleaning Group branded service van on a job in a Chicago neighborhood during winter

Carpet Cleaning Group
3652 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60641

Phone: +17735704224
Email: contact@carpetcleaningchicagoccg.com

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

Serving all of Highland Park

We work in every part of the city. Ravinia and Braeside, the Highlands and Exmoor, the Fort Sheridan East homes, and the streets above and below the bluff. We also serve neighboring Deerfield to the west and Glencoe to the south, so a second property or a weekend home nearby is easy to coordinate.

Highland Park carpet cleaning FAQ

Do you clean hand-knotted Oriental rugs?

Yes. Highland Park homes bring us wool and silk Oriental rugs all the time. Every piece goes through fiber and dye-stability testing, cleaning happens at our facility where conditions stay consistent, and drying is closely monitored. Pickup and delivery are free.

What is steam carpet cleaning?

Steam carpet cleaning is the common name for hot water extraction. Hot water and cleaning solution are pushed deep into the carpet fiber under pressure, then immediately vacuumed back out along with embedded dirt and allergens. It is the method recommended by most major carpet manufacturers. We adjust temperature and pressure based on fiber type, so it is safe for both newer synthetic carpet and older wool.

Will cleaning damage original hardwood under the carpet?

No. Our extraction stays at the carpet level. There’s no soak-through that would reach the subfloor or any wood beneath. Older homes with century-old floorboards are safe.

Why hire a professional instead of renting a carpet cleaner?

Rental machines don’t extract water effectively, which leaves carpet wet for a day or longer and can cause mold or mildew in the pad. Professional carpet cleaning equipment removes almost all moisture in the same pass and uses solutions matched to your specific fiber. In Highland Park homes with ravine-side humidity and large floor areas, proper extraction is especially important.

How do you handle homes in the ravines?

The same way we handle any home, with extra attention to drying time. Ravine homes hold more ambient moisture, so we leave fans running longer and check in before we leave to make sure things dry evenly.

Non-toxic products for kids and pets?

Yes. Non-toxic formulations, no chemical residue, no lingering smell. Kids and dogs can be back on the carpet once it dries.

Dry time?

Most rooms are dry within four to six hours. Ravine-side homes with higher ambient humidity can run closer to six. Airflow speeds things up.

Book a Visit

Call (773) 570-4224 for a free estimate, or reach out through the site. Same-day replies on weekdays.

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