Advanced, Data-Driven Carpet Restoration for the North Shore and Western Suburbs


Carpet Cleaning
Driven by Data
At PureHome, we don't just clean carpets. We measure and verify the results.
Every Deep Clean and Restoration service includes a PureHome Carpet Health Report, built from proprietary carpet measurements and real-world service averages, and written for the everyday homeowner—not technicians.
The report documents before-and-after conditions, places your results in context, and explains what changed, why it matters, and how to maintain a healthy baseline moving forward.
Because without data, cleaning is an assumption. With data, it’s care you can understand and trust.
Measurements Include:
✓ Indoor Air Particulate Levels
✓ Carpet Fiber & Age Assessment
✓ pH Balance Readings (where applicable)
✓ Residual Load Evaluation
✓ Invisible Contaminant Detection
✓ Soil Saturation & Traffic Pattern Mapping
✓ Moisture Control Metrics
The PureHome Standard
Most carpet cleaning is performed the same way, on every carpet—same prespray, same dwell time, same number of passes—then the job is judged by appearance. That approach cannot be precise, because it is built on assumptions.
PureHome is different by design. We measure and document so the process is controlled, repeatable, and defensible. When a cleaner isn’t tracking carpet data, they’re forced to “average” their way through your home. That’s how carpets get over-treated, under-rinsed, or left with residues that re-soil quickly and compromise long-term hygiene.
Carpet data matters because it prevents the most common failure points:
✓ Over-wetting and wicking by controlling moisture exposure and recovery decisions
✓ Residue and rapid re-soiling by validating rinse strategy instead of guessing
✓ Inconsistent results by matching chemistry and agitation to measured need, not habit
✓ Invisible contamination left behind by documenting what was present and what was resolved
This is the PureHome approach.
Cleaning guided by proof, not guesswork.
Measured inputs. Targeted decisions. Verified outcomes—so you can trust what changed, not just how it looks.

