Carpet Cleaning in Mile End, London

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Your carpet is an expensive investment for your home. It provides insulation, sound absorption and is comfortable. Carpet also acts as a large, flat environmental filter that traps and holds walk-off and airborne soils, dust, allergens and more, until they are removed. With our regular Mile End carpet cleaning, this investment will last for many, many years. With regular cleaning, well maintained carpets and upholstery in Mile End will last for many, many years and help ensure a healthy home by reducing the amount of dust and allergens that are present. We are dedicated to ensuring that your carpets are as clean, healthy, and as beautiful as possible.
Our aim is to clean for health first, then appearance!
Please call to schedule an appointment for an inspection and estimate.
Covered postcodes: E3
Information about Mile End
Mile End is an area of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London. Mile End is 3.6 miles (5.8 km) east north-east of Charing Cross.
It takes its name from a milestone signifying the point one mile east of the boundary of the City of London. Although historically the stone's position was near Stepney Green tube station, in the modern era Mile End is used to describe the area about half a mile east of this point, around Mile End tube station.
Mile End is in a part of London known as the East End and home to the main campus of Queen Mary, University of London.
It also boasts an unusual landmark, the "Green Bridge". This new structure (completed in about 2000) allows Mile End Park to cross over the road and makes an interesting contrast with the more usual approach of building bridges for cars. It contains garden and water features and some shops and restaurant space built in below.
Mile End as a London constituency sent a Communist MP to the House Of Commons after 1945 Phil Pirratin. At tht time it had a large Jewish poulation. The area now is covered by the Bethnal Green and Bow seat which has returned to its left-wing roots with the election of Respect Unity MP George Galloway.
Source: WikiPedia