Carpet Cleaning in Arsenal, London

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We always select the carpet cleaning method that is best suited for your Arsenal carpet's needs and that will protect your carpet warranty. In our pursuit of excellence, we continue to update our Arsenal carpet cleaning equipment, techniques and education.
Are you thinking about replacing your carpet because you think it just won't come clean and look beautiful again? In addition to our up-to-date equipment, we've designed and made many special tools that we use to clean also under beds and desks and other hard to get at places, as well as the black filtration soil found along the very edge of some walls and stairs.
We would love the opportunity to show you why we say that our work is an art.
Covered postcodes: N5
Information about Arsenal
Arsenal tube station, in Highbury, north London, is a London Underground station located near Arsenal Stadium, the home of Arsenal football club. It is on the Piccadilly Line, in Travelcard Zone 2, between Holloway Road and Finsbury Park tube stations. Opened as Gillespie Road on 15 December 1906 the later arrival of the football stadium led to a successful campaign for a change of name, and on 31 October 1932 it was renamed Arsenal (Highbury Hill). Over time, the suffix was gradually dropped, however the original tiled walls of the platforms still bear the Gillespie Road name spelt out in large letters.
The station is located in a narrow Victorian residential street and when built the station building was squeezed incongruously between residential properties on each side, occupying the width of just two Victorian terraced houses. Even after the surface building was rebuilt in the early 1930s and widened (with a further house being demolished), Arsenal station has one of the narrowest frontages of any underground station.
The station may be one of the least-used on the whole Underground network. The station remains largely deserted except on matchdays; even then, it is neglected by many supporters in favour of the nearby Finsbury Park station, which in addition to having a link to the Victoria Line is also a bus and national rail interchange. The latter is also popular with Arsenal supporters because it has the club superstore just outside.
In mid-2006, Arsenal Football Club will move to a new stadium, the Emirates Stadium located on Ashburton Grove approximately 500 yards away from Highbury, and closer to Drayton Park and Holloway Road stations. Some local residents are campaigning for Arsenal tube station's name to be reverted to Gillespie Road, arguing that the current name will no longer be as accurate as before.
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