Carpet Cleaning in Aldersgate, London

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We have the aim is to assist our Aldersgate customers in maintaining their carpets in as good a condition as new. In addition to your routine weekly care, you should have your Aldersgate carpets professionally cleaned at least once a year.
Our company employs Aldersgate carpet cleaning specialists and offers the service most suited for your carpet as well as expert stain and odor removal treatment on such stains as.
We always choose the best biodegradable chemicals and shampoos and will not leave cleaning sticky residues, odors or chaffed patches.
Carpets cleaned by our Aldersgate team stay cleaner longer and have a long lasting fresh appearance.
Covered postcodes: EC1
Information about Aldersgate
Aldersgate was a gate in the London Wall in the City of London, which has given its name to Aldersgate Street, a road leading north from the site of the gate, towards Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington.
The old gate was taken down in 1617, and rebuilt in the same year from a design by Gerard Christmas. The gate was damaged in the Great Fire of London, but was repaired and remained until 1761. Aldersgate Street contained the Bishop of London's Chapel and his chambers at London House, which was used from the eighteenth century because it was closer to St Paul's Cathedral than his official residence at Fulham. The street was also the site of the meeting room where John Wesley was converted in 1738, which is marked by a plaque.
Aldersgate Street is near the Barbican Estate and Centre, St Bartholomew's Hospital, and the Museum of London. Northwards it continues into Goswell Road, southwards it becomes St Martin's-le-Grand.
Barbican tube station is located on Aldersgate Street, and was formerly known as Aldersgate station. Aldersgate is one of 25 wards electing councillors to the Corporation of London.
Source: WikiPedia