Carpet Cleaning Shorne

Who Are We

Anyclean has been servicing Shorne DA12 and the neighbouring areas since our company was established in 1998. We began operating with a single carpet cleaning technician and we have grown significantly as our services were recommended by our clients. All our carpet cleaning technicians are members of the NCCA and they guarantee exceptional level of service. 

What we offer

  • Professional carpet cleaning
  • Hot water extraction method
  • Dry HOST carpet cleaning
  • Rotary shampoo
  • Stain removal
  • Scotchgard protection 
  • Anti-static treatment

Prices

We can provide instant quotes over the phone because we use average room sizes, which in most cases are very accurate.  Here is a sample of what we charge for our carpet cleaning service in Shorne:

Single bedroom £25.00
Double bedroom£30.00
Lounge£37.00
Hallway£18.00
Flight of stairs (up to 14 steps)£30.00
Landing£10.00
Bathroom£10.00
Small rug (up to 2 sq m)£25.00
Large rug (3-6 sq m)£37.00
Extra large rug ( more than 6 sq m)from £45.00
Prices are subject to VAT and valid for postcodes within M25. Congestion charge and parking fee may apply. Minimum spend £60.

Our Service

A happy and satisfied customer is worth a lot more than anything else to us. And we prefer to keep it that way through constant hard work from all the team here at Anyclean. Our management and field staff have joined efforts to deliver unmatched customer experience through the most thorough Shorne carpet cleaning you have ever seen. 

Our Equipment

We don’t take any chances and therefore invest heavily in the latest carpet cleaning technology. We monitor closely the industry trends and developments in order to provide always our exceptional quality service.  We prefer to use machines made by Alltec, Prochem, Ashbys, Rotovac, HOST, Powr-Flite, Kleenrite – all leading worlds manufacturers of fine carpet cleaning equipment. All our Shorne technicians carry at least two of these babies on board of their vehicles.

Our Carpet Cleaners

We insist on the best and highest quality training available in the UK – NCCA training courses and exams. Our technicians must undergo the Association’s training sessions and then pass theory and practical exams. Having gathered many years of experience in the field they are experts on carpet construction and the correct methods of carpet cleaning. The National Carpet Cleaners Association is the only independent UK trade body solely dedicated to the craft of carpet, upholstery, and other soft furnishings cleaning. We are proud members No.1871 of the association. 

Guarantee

We aim to provide the best customer experience at the best price hence the complete peace of mind – our Anyclean Guarantee. If you are not entirely happy with the carpet cleaning you have received, we will come back and complete the task to your full satisfaction. 

You will recognise our clean sign-written vans and our uniformed carpet technicians driving down the road. Don’t hesitate to ask the driver of the van for details of our service and obtain a card. 

For more information and to schedule a date and time for a carpet clean please call 020 7099 6964.

Save time! Booking the job with us only takes 5 minutes.

We also provide carpet cleaning in the following neighbouring areas:

Did you know that in Shorne DA12 we also offer

End of Tenancy Cleaning Shorne
Window Cleaning Shorne

For a full list of what we do please click: 
Cleaning Services Shorne

Did you know that…

  • The term Shorne is referred to a village and civil parish in the Gravesman District of Kent. The parish of Shorne is situated 3 miles to the east of Gravesend.
  • According to the census conducted for 2001 the Parish of Shorne has a population of 2,485 and 1,028 households. 60% of the residents between the ages of 16 to 74 had a higher qualification (at level 2 to 5) and 86% of the dwellings were owner occupied.
  • The St Katherines House and chapel on Forge Lane was first recorded in the 13th century. After the Catholic suppression it was turned into a malt house and some three centuries later it was restored by George Arnold and again used as a catholic church.
  • The Mill House dates back to 19th century while the mill at the top of Mill Hill Lane is much older. In 1776, due to a lighting strike, it had to be reconstructed. By the World War II it had lost its vanes and an observation platform was built.