Type of Rugs Cleaned by Rug Cleaning Companies
Oriental Rug
Oriental area rugs are hand-woven rugs that were originally made in Asian countries such as China, Persia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Turkey, and India.
Read MoreLeather Shag Rugs
Leather shag rugs are usually gifted and stylish additions to almost any home or office. These rugs come in multiple colors from natural to neon and bring a lavish texture that is complementary to any décor.
Read MoreViscose Rug
Viscose is a type of rayon fiber that is made from natural sources such as wood and agricultural products that are regenerated as cellulose fiber. That is why Vicose Rugs are usually quite valuable. To retain the health and beauty of this rug requires regular maintenance.
Read MoreAntique Rug
Antique Rugs are very diligent, precious, and highly valuable in our current world. These rugs are usually decades or centuries-old and have an heirloom history. Whenever we get customers who come to us with their antique rugs, we get in touch with the best contractor in your local areas.
Read MoreAacrylic Rugs
The fiber acrylic is decent, soft, and gives you a luxurious experience. It is used in many rugs these days in order to give striking colors as well as good stain resistance. They are made from synthetic fiber so they can be placed in rooms that usually receives a big audience.
Read MoreCotton Rug
If you are planning to get a light, soft touch to your home, then cotton rugs may be the right choice for you. It's different from the heavy weave of a wool rug, or even the thickness of a synthetic rug made of polypropylene.
Read MoreTufted Rug
Tufted rugs are created without knots. Instead, loops of yarn are pulled through the rug's backing material using a machine or a hand-held tool. The loops are then sheared to create a smooth cut-pile surface. These rugs can vary with qualities as they can be made by both machine and human hands. With proper care, you can easily maintain your tufted rugs for the next 10-20 years.
Read MoreTurkish Rug
Turkish Rugs are made from only the most high-quality materials. Hand-spun wool and silk are much more valuable than cotton or wool-cotton combinations. You will notice a difference between a silk rug and a cotton rug immediately. That is why Turkish Rugs command a high price and must be well-maintained to keep their value.
Read MoreFlokati Rug
Flokati Rugs are popular with US homeowners. The fabric used to make this particular rug is woven wool. They have a shaggy appearance and are thick and soft. Generally, they are durable but, in some circumstances, Flokati Rugs can actually incur significant damages.
Read MoreChinese Rug
Chinese Rugs are antiques. They’re passed down from generation to generation. Most are well-preserved and have heirloom history. To preserve their value, you want to keep them in pristine condition on a 24/7/365 basis.
Read MorePakistani Rug
Pakistani Rugs are typically very valuable. They are handcrafted and must be taken care of by using professional rug cleaning methods. If not properly maintained and repaired, a Pakistani Rug could easily become damaged. That is where Rug Rangers enters the picture. We are the best at cleaning and repairing Pakistani Rugs in your local area.
Read MoreSheepskin Rug
Authentic sheepskin area rug pelts come in colors from ivory to brown and white and are an easy way to add amazing natural style to any room in your home or office. The distinctive look of a classic pelt rug resembles the animal skin, while contemporary designs use digital technology to create laser-cut waves that are woven together with irregular skin tiles to make a plush rug that is a one-of-a-kind room accent.
Read MoreSynthetic Rug
A Synthetic Rug also is known as nylon, acrylic, or polyester rug. It is made using man-made fibers. The materials are usually made from petroleum in a lab and sent to factories to be machine woven into.
Read MorePersian Rug
The discovery of Persian rugs originated in various villages and cities in Persia known today as modern-day Iran. The many complex Persian rug designs were named after the different cities where they were produced.
Read MoreCowhide Rug
Most of the Luxurious, rustic cowhide rugs are becoming quite popular as home décor. Available in a multitude of natural textures and tonal variations, cowhide rugs are tanned to produce an exceptionally soft and fine-quality
Read MoreNavajo Rug
Woven Navajo rugs have moved from craft to art, from household decor to museum display, and from curio to investment making them worthy of excellent care, cleaning, and storage.
Read MoreSisal Rug
A sisal rug is originated from the fibers of Agave sisalana, a species of Agave. Commonly used by the Aztecs and the Mayans to form paper and fabrics, this plant is now widely cultivated for its fiber, which is noted for its durability, strength, resistance to deterioration by saltwater
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