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Browns Floor Care & Restoration
1394 Randall Dr NW
4.67(
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Approved Pro
Browns Floor Care & Restoration
1394 Randall Dr NW
4.67(
43
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers
41 local quotes requested

Servicing Iowa since 1936, Browns Floor Care & Restoration is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business. Call us today!

"The estimate was given at 4 xs the going rate of the company that I did hire. They didn't want the job and they didn't get it. They could of just told me that of over pricing the service."

Judy S on September 2023

Servicing Iowa since 1936, Browns Floor Care & Restoration is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business. Call us today!

"The estimate was given at 4 xs the going rate of the company that I did hire. They didn't want the job and they didn't get it. They could of just told me that of over pricing the service."

Judy S on September 2023


Certified Mobile Auto Detailing
715 51st St.
5.00(
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Certified Mobile Auto Detailing
715 51st St.
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Certified Mobile Auto Detailing is an Auto Detailing business that is able to service your vehicle in our shop or on your location. Certified uses only the finest products and equipment that the industry has to offer.

Certified Mobile Auto Detailing is an Auto Detailing business that is able to service your vehicle in our shop or on your location. Certified uses only the finest products and equipment that the industry has to offer.


ServiceMaster by Rice
915 Blairs Ferry Rd
No reviews
ServiceMaster by Rice
915 Blairs Ferry Rd
No reviews
71 years of experience

We have seven offices in Iowa and two in lower Minnesota making us the largest ServiceMaster in the state of Iowa. The Rice family has been in the industry 60 years bringing "Peace of Mind" to those facing disaster situations. No job too large or small for us to handle. Experience with National Disasters as well.

We have seven offices in Iowa and two in lower Minnesota making us the largest ServiceMaster in the state of Iowa. The Rice family has been in the industry 60 years bringing "Peace of Mind" to those facing disaster situations. No job too large or small for us to handle. Experience with National Disasters as well.


Reflections Paint Corrections and Auto Detailing
1920 51st St.
No reviews
Reflections Paint Corrections and Auto Detailing
1920 51st St.
No reviews
26 years of experience

Reflections is a complete auto detailing and paint correction business that leaves your automobile showroom ready.

Reflections is a complete auto detailing and paint correction business that leaves your automobile showroom ready.


Moving Hauling Remodeling Carpet we have 2-5 people


Deep Cleaning Janitorial
PO BOX 112
No reviews
Deep Cleaning Janitorial
PO BOX 112
No reviews
12 years of experience

Deep Cleaning Janitorial is a locally owned commercial and residential cleaning company servicing the Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and surrounding communities. We are licensed and insured so that you, our customers can rest assured that we keep you in mind in every way!

Deep Cleaning Janitorial is a locally owned commercial and residential cleaning company servicing the Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and surrounding communities. We are licensed and insured so that you, our customers can rest assured that we keep you in mind in every way!


Quality Cleaning Equipment
695 51St St
No reviews
Quality Cleaning Equipment
695 51St St
No reviews
18 years of experience

Quality Cleaning Equipment of Marion, Iowa sells and services pressure washers, parts washers, sanitization units, evaporators and filtration units. We also offer a variety of parts, accessories and environmentally friendly detergents for use in our cleaning systems. With over 20 years industry experience, Quality Cleaning Equipment serves the Cedar Rapids metro area as well as Eastern Iowa and the Quad Cities.

Quality Cleaning Equipment of Marion, Iowa sells and services pressure washers, parts washers, sanitization units, evaporators and filtration units. We also offer a variety of parts, accessories and environmentally friendly detergents for use in our cleaning systems. With over 20 years industry experience, Quality Cleaning Equipment serves the Cedar Rapids metro area as well as Eastern Iowa and the Quad Cities.


Zerorez Cedar Rapids
1975 Nw 92Nd Ct
4.00(
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Zerorez Cedar Rapids
1975 Nw 92Nd Ct
4.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Trust Zerorez Des Moines to clean your indoor environment the right way, with our patented empowered water technology. We clean GREEN because it works!

Trust Zerorez Des Moines to clean your indoor environment the right way, with our patented empowered water technology. We clean GREEN because it works!


Geneva Products Pro Inc
1625 7th Ave
No reviews
Geneva Products Pro Inc
1625 7th Ave
No reviews
42 years of experience

For the last thirty years, we have provided Eco friendly biodegradable and nontoxic cleaning products to mostly farmers and housewives in the Midwest. Our products are made in Iowa and we serve over 7000 satisfied customers.

For the last thirty years, we have provided Eco friendly biodegradable and nontoxic cleaning products to mostly farmers and housewives in the Midwest. Our products are made in Iowa and we serve over 7000 satisfied customers.


Servpro of Cedar Rapids
111 Miller Rd
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Servpro of Cedar Rapids
111 Miller Rd
1.00(
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53 years of experience

Water and Fire Restoration Company that can handle any job from start to finish. Servpro of Cedar Rapids also handles cleaning, deodorization, reconstruction and remodels. Servpro of Cedar Rapids is truly a "One Stop Shop".

"On the evening of March 29, 2021, our father’s home sustained damage due to an electrical fire. He escaped uninjured but was forced to relocate. This Cedar Rapids home is a pillar on First Avenue’s Northwest side and has been in our family since our grandmother purchased it on May 15, 1951. March 31, 2021, was the day that our father signed the contract with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids, IA to complete the restoration of our family home. The owner, project manager, our father, as well as three family members, and our insurance claims representative, were present at this meeting. They assured our father that ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids could take care of all cleaning, restoration, and storage of his personal property and that the timeline for completion would be 6-9 months. At the time, it was reassuring to our father that a local company would be overseeing the entire process of restoration, reconstruction, storage, as well as “cleaning”. Little did we know that this journey would consume almost three years of our lives. Nov. 29, 2023, marked 32 months to the day that our father signed the contract with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids. Yes, the exorbitant bill has been paid but there is much left to be said. This is a forewarning to anyone who may ever need assistance after a disaster when decision-making is driven by emotions, distress, and uncertainty. Please read through our experience so that you will be better prepared than we were when our father signed his agreement with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids in 2021. Our father passed away on Oct. 1, 2021, and was never able to return to his beloved home. Throughout the reconstruction, we were continually given multiple completion dates by both the project manager and the owner of the company beginning in July 2022. The delays required our family to obtain two claim extensions from our insurance company, as this work was not completed within their 2-year underwriting limit for the claim to be finalized and closed. Also, because of multiple delays, family members who eventually purchased the home were forced to reapply for mortgages due to the expiration of rate locks they had secured with their financial institution. By the time they could close on the transaction, their interest rates had increased by over 2%. Because the project manager was rarely on-site, many unnecessary setbacks occurred. On May 8, 2023, the ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids project manager admitted to his failures in a meeting that was prompted by our family and several Cedar Rapids Building Inspectors. He assured us that he would “Make it right”. When the General Manager was asked about this, his response was, “The comment made by _____ to "make it right" was never meant as a financial commitment to the ______ family on behalf of Servpro.” If not a financial commitment, how else could Servpro make things right for their admitted negligence? Here are just a few of the adversities that occurred over the course of 32 months: - Multiple subcontractors were used during the reconstruction, including out-of-state subcontractors. Their availability was limited and sporadic. When one subcontractor failed to complete a job, another had to pick up where the first one left off. - The errant disposal of original wood trim that had not been damaged in the fire. We happened to be at the house one day when a ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids employee was removing a pile of debris that included some of the original dining room trim. We rescued those few pieces, but some had already been discarded. New wood base and case moldings had to be milled - and our family was charged for this work. - Family heirlooms were lost at the ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids storage facility including all the curved wood shelving for a cherished antique china cabinet and the hardware for our grandmother's century-old, custom-made dining room table. The project manager was made aware of these missing items, and we had no resolution or reimbursement. Also lost or misplaced was our mother’s antique cheval bedroom mirror. We were reimbursed for this item, but this family heirloom is now gone. - Over $4,300 in damages to personal property were incurred during the move-out with White Glove Movers, as well as during the cleaning process at Servpro’s facility in Hiawatha, Iowa Although the damages were paid, this further supports our opinion that their sub-contractors and employees lacked the expertise required in dealing with vintage and antique personal property - see photos attached. - A water leak in the kitchen ceiling damaged newly installed drywall due to a sub-contractor failing to properly install a water line (photo attached.) -The side entrance to the home was secured by a pole affixed to the base of the door for 2.5 years before a new door was finally installed. (photo attached). -On Sept. 28, 2023, the project manager texted, "Paint and plaster schedule is not good right now." and advised us to hire our own subcontractor to finish remaining paint work and drywall repair and to send them the bill. The work was completed by our subcontractor and we remitted payment for $3,981.00 since ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids failed to do so. When we requested reimbursement for the paint and drywall repair work, the General Manager responded, "Neither our contract or final invoice reflect the work that _________ contracted ___________ to complete. Also, that text message does not provide any sort of contractual obligation for us to honor the _________ invoice." We received the final invoice on Nov. 15, 2023, from the General Manager, although no final inspections had yet been completed by the City of Cedar Rapids Building Department. This was quickly brought to his attention, and it was made clear that no payment would be remitted until there was proof of passed inspections. As one would expect, the inspections happened quickly since payment was being withheld. Interestingly, this was our first communication with the company’s General Manager over the course of 32 months and it was made blatantly clear that interest would accrue if the bill was not paid within 30 days. How unfortunate that this same sense of urgency was nonexistent throughout the restoration process. One would have to question the 56% increase in costs from the initial dwelling claim estimate to the actual invoice. It is quite astounding that the final invoice was 18% more than the actual assessed value of the home. We find it ironic that in the community we live in multiple homes have been built from the ground up in much less time than it took ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids to complete the restoration of our home. To ensure that other consumers are not burdened with the experience that we endured, we suggest that you consider the following: 1. Take the time to read the ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids contract thoroughly. If you don’t understand the language, have an attorney review it for you. It will be money well spent. If you or your attorney have any hesitation at all, take your business elsewhere. 2. If it is an insurance claim-related repair and your insurance provider insists this company be used to perform the work, we strongly advise you to create a service agreement addendum that outlines dates for completion and monetary penalties for failure to meet those deadlines. If ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids refuses to sign your service agreement addendum, take your business elsewhere. If you must - before you engage in a contract with this company, request the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all subcontractors that will be involved in your project. Confirm with them their availability and work history with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids. If they cannot provide this information, take your business elsewhere. 3. Demand the construction/remodel restoration credentials for all ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids employees assigned to your project, as well as references from clients for work they have completed. If they cannot or wi"

Jane L on January 2024

Water and Fire Restoration Company that can handle any job from start to finish. Servpro of Cedar Rapids also handles cleaning, deodorization, reconstruction and remodels. Servpro of Cedar Rapids is truly a "One Stop Shop".

"On the evening of March 29, 2021, our father’s home sustained damage due to an electrical fire. He escaped uninjured but was forced to relocate. This Cedar Rapids home is a pillar on First Avenue’s Northwest side and has been in our family since our grandmother purchased it on May 15, 1951. March 31, 2021, was the day that our father signed the contract with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids, IA to complete the restoration of our family home. The owner, project manager, our father, as well as three family members, and our insurance claims representative, were present at this meeting. They assured our father that ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids could take care of all cleaning, restoration, and storage of his personal property and that the timeline for completion would be 6-9 months. At the time, it was reassuring to our father that a local company would be overseeing the entire process of restoration, reconstruction, storage, as well as “cleaning”. Little did we know that this journey would consume almost three years of our lives. Nov. 29, 2023, marked 32 months to the day that our father signed the contract with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids. Yes, the exorbitant bill has been paid but there is much left to be said. This is a forewarning to anyone who may ever need assistance after a disaster when decision-making is driven by emotions, distress, and uncertainty. Please read through our experience so that you will be better prepared than we were when our father signed his agreement with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids in 2021. Our father passed away on Oct. 1, 2021, and was never able to return to his beloved home. Throughout the reconstruction, we were continually given multiple completion dates by both the project manager and the owner of the company beginning in July 2022. The delays required our family to obtain two claim extensions from our insurance company, as this work was not completed within their 2-year underwriting limit for the claim to be finalized and closed. Also, because of multiple delays, family members who eventually purchased the home were forced to reapply for mortgages due to the expiration of rate locks they had secured with their financial institution. By the time they could close on the transaction, their interest rates had increased by over 2%. Because the project manager was rarely on-site, many unnecessary setbacks occurred. On May 8, 2023, the ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids project manager admitted to his failures in a meeting that was prompted by our family and several Cedar Rapids Building Inspectors. He assured us that he would “Make it right”. When the General Manager was asked about this, his response was, “The comment made by _____ to "make it right" was never meant as a financial commitment to the ______ family on behalf of Servpro.” If not a financial commitment, how else could Servpro make things right for their admitted negligence? Here are just a few of the adversities that occurred over the course of 32 months: - Multiple subcontractors were used during the reconstruction, including out-of-state subcontractors. Their availability was limited and sporadic. When one subcontractor failed to complete a job, another had to pick up where the first one left off. - The errant disposal of original wood trim that had not been damaged in the fire. We happened to be at the house one day when a ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids employee was removing a pile of debris that included some of the original dining room trim. We rescued those few pieces, but some had already been discarded. New wood base and case moldings had to be milled - and our family was charged for this work. - Family heirlooms were lost at the ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids storage facility including all the curved wood shelving for a cherished antique china cabinet and the hardware for our grandmother's century-old, custom-made dining room table. The project manager was made aware of these missing items, and we had no resolution or reimbursement. Also lost or misplaced was our mother’s antique cheval bedroom mirror. We were reimbursed for this item, but this family heirloom is now gone. - Over $4,300 in damages to personal property were incurred during the move-out with White Glove Movers, as well as during the cleaning process at Servpro’s facility in Hiawatha, Iowa Although the damages were paid, this further supports our opinion that their sub-contractors and employees lacked the expertise required in dealing with vintage and antique personal property - see photos attached. - A water leak in the kitchen ceiling damaged newly installed drywall due to a sub-contractor failing to properly install a water line (photo attached.) -The side entrance to the home was secured by a pole affixed to the base of the door for 2.5 years before a new door was finally installed. (photo attached). -On Sept. 28, 2023, the project manager texted, "Paint and plaster schedule is not good right now." and advised us to hire our own subcontractor to finish remaining paint work and drywall repair and to send them the bill. The work was completed by our subcontractor and we remitted payment for $3,981.00 since ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids failed to do so. When we requested reimbursement for the paint and drywall repair work, the General Manager responded, "Neither our contract or final invoice reflect the work that _________ contracted ___________ to complete. Also, that text message does not provide any sort of contractual obligation for us to honor the _________ invoice." We received the final invoice on Nov. 15, 2023, from the General Manager, although no final inspections had yet been completed by the City of Cedar Rapids Building Department. This was quickly brought to his attention, and it was made clear that no payment would be remitted until there was proof of passed inspections. As one would expect, the inspections happened quickly since payment was being withheld. Interestingly, this was our first communication with the company’s General Manager over the course of 32 months and it was made blatantly clear that interest would accrue if the bill was not paid within 30 days. How unfortunate that this same sense of urgency was nonexistent throughout the restoration process. One would have to question the 56% increase in costs from the initial dwelling claim estimate to the actual invoice. It is quite astounding that the final invoice was 18% more than the actual assessed value of the home. We find it ironic that in the community we live in multiple homes have been built from the ground up in much less time than it took ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids to complete the restoration of our home. To ensure that other consumers are not burdened with the experience that we endured, we suggest that you consider the following: 1. Take the time to read the ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids contract thoroughly. If you don’t understand the language, have an attorney review it for you. It will be money well spent. If you or your attorney have any hesitation at all, take your business elsewhere. 2. If it is an insurance claim-related repair and your insurance provider insists this company be used to perform the work, we strongly advise you to create a service agreement addendum that outlines dates for completion and monetary penalties for failure to meet those deadlines. If ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids refuses to sign your service agreement addendum, take your business elsewhere. If you must - before you engage in a contract with this company, request the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all subcontractors that will be involved in your project. Confirm with them their availability and work history with ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids. If they cannot provide this information, take your business elsewhere. 3. Demand the construction/remodel restoration credentials for all ROBARB, LLC dba SERVPRO of Cedar Rapids employees assigned to your project, as well as references from clients for work they have completed. If they cannot or wi"

Jane L on January 2024

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Carpet cleaning services FAQs

Having your carpet cleaned professionally has several benefits for your carpet and your family. First, professionally cleaning your carpets can help thwart dust mite infestations and rid them of dirt, pet dander, particle pollution, and even lead. This can, in turn, help your allergies. Regular professional cleaning can also help prevent mold and mildew growth and even help extend the life of your carpet.

There are six main types of carpet cleaning. Each type is unique in its process of cleaning your floors. Your pro can help suggest the best method based on your carpet material and level of cleaning needed.

  • Steam cleaning uses hot water to clean deep into your carpet. Pressure is applied to the hot water to create steam, moving the chemicals to your carpet fibers.

  • Shampooing leaves foam on the carpet fibers to break up the dirt and stains before removal.

  • Dry cleaning only tackles the dirt on the surface level that hasn’t set in yet. 

  • Carbonated cleaning uses bubbles to move debris to the surface of the carpet for removal. 

  • Hot water extraction cleaning combines steam cleaning with ammonia or an acid solution to help liquefy debris.

  • Bonnet carpet cleaning uses a cleaning detergent and a specialized cleaning device that cleans the carpet's surface.

The cost for professional carpet cleaning is $180 for the average homeowner. However, you could end up paying as low as $80 or as high as $375 or more, depending on how much carpeting you have in your home and the type of cleaning you’ll have done, plus any add-ons like furniture and upholstery cleaning. For example, bonnet carpet cleaning averages around $150 since it’s more surface-level. However, due to its complexity, hot water extraction cleaning averages closer to $400.

Sometimes, carpets can no longer be saved and must be replaced. There are signs that you need to replace your carpet, such as stains that are impossible to remove or a smell that lingers on your carpet. And sometimes, the age of the carpet is the tell-tale sign that it needs replacing. Most carpet manufacturers say carpets should last for 10 years with proper care.

How often you should clean your carpets is really dependent on how much dirt and traffic they see. At a minimum, your carpets should be cleaned once or twice a year. However, depending on your lifestyle, having them cleaned more often is not unrealistic. If you have pets or children, consider having them deep-cleaned quarterly. If you have severe allergies, having your carpets deep cleaned every two months might be best. 

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