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Carpeting is a major investment in the home of our customers, and regular Brent Cross carpet cleanings are necessary to keep it looking new. In fact, because it gathers in carpet fibers and erodes them, soil, not foot traffic, is the largest contributor to the premature demise of carpets. Regular carpet cleanings are so important that most major carpet manufacturers require them in order to maintain their warranty.
No one in Brent Cross cleans carpets more thoroughly than we. We use the industry's most advanced truck-mounted Brent Cross carpet cleaning system. Specially engineered for and your needs, these units provide unrivaled steam cleaning power and deep-down suction to remove ground-in soil and revive your carpet's appearance.
Covered postcodes: NW11
Information about Brent Cross
Brent Cross in London is best known as the first shopping centre to be built in the UK. Situated on the North Circular between the southern terminus of the M1 motorway and the Brent Cross Flyover in the London Borough of Barnet and taking its name from the River Brent which runs through the site.
It was the first experiment in this style of shopping experience in the UK when it opened in 1976 and was initially constructed in an I shape parallel to the North Circular, with the two largest stores being placed at each end. Subsequent expansion starting in 1995 saw the open parking areas to the north replaced by further shops and multi-storey parking giving the present inverted T shape. Although small by the standards of more recent shopping complexes such as Meadowhall, Bluewater and the Metro Centre in Gateshead it suffers from site area limitations having been built within the conurbation rather than out-of-town. The centre became a 'No Smoking' area on 1 January 2002.
On 5 January 2004, the local Council approved a "Development Framework" plan to expand Brent Cross into adjacent land formerly used for offices and to regenerate the surrounding area. The plans are jointly promoted by the Greater London Authority and Barnet Council.
The nearest tube station is on the Northern Line and was renamed from Brent to Brent Cross tube station when the centre opened. The station is quite a walk from the shopping centre, equal to, if not further than the walk from Hendon Central station. Despite their names, neither the tube station nor the shopping centre are located in the London Borough of Brent.
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