Posted by Kevin McKee on Wed, Mar 10, 2010 @ 12:57 PM
You've probably noticed that we didn't post any zip codes for today. We are just starting to get in our busy season so as things have gotten hectic, we knew we wouldn't be able to do some spot cleanings. Make sure to take advantage of this Free offer while you still can.
Crowley: 76036
Dallas: 75231, 75243
Fort Worth: 76131
Lantana: 76226
Trophy Club: 76262
Posted by Kevin McKee on Tue, Mar 09, 2010 @ 07:59 AM
Let us know if you need a spot cleaning. We will be in the following areas to clean up your spots:
Carrollton: 75010
Dallas: 75206, 75248
Forney: 75126
Fort Worth: 76179
Plano: 75075
Sign up now here. Don't miss the opportunity.
Posted by Kevin McKee on Sat, Mar 06, 2010 @ 12:23 PM
Monday's Free Spot cleanings will be in the following Zip Codes:
Dallas: 75231
DeSoto: 75115
Frisco: 75034
Grand Prairie: 75052
Grapevine: 76051
Be sure to sign up Today! Free Spot Carpet Cleaning.
Posted by Kevin McKee on Fri, Mar 05, 2010 @ 03:24 PM
Saturday 3/6 we will be in the following Zip Codes offering our exclusive free spot cleaning to all those that sign up. There is no purchase necessary.
Arlington: 76017
Dallas: 75230, 75232
Royse City: 75189
Haltom City: 76117
Lewisville: 75077
Be sure to sign up early. We go through our list on a first come first serve basis.
Posted by Kevin McKee on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 @ 11:08 AM
Do you live in these zip codes? We will be performing our FREE spot cleanings in these areas tomorrow. Make sure to sign up early. We call you on a first come, first serve basis.
Denton - 76208
Dallas - 75204, 75244
Southlake - 76092
Bedford - 76021
Mansfield - 76063
Frisco - 75035
We look forward to removing your carpet spots.
Posted by Kevin McKee on Tue, Mar 02, 2010 @ 10:40 AM
We will be cleaning up spots in 75007 - Carrollton, 76207 - Denton, 75218 - Dallas, 76112 - Fort Worth, 76123 - Fort Worth, and 75098 - Wylie.
Register Now for Free Spot Carpet Cleaning.
Posted by Kevin McKee on Mon, Feb 22, 2010 @ 10:07 AM
Zerorez is excited to annonce that their technology continues to lead the carpet cleaning industry. On February 11, The Carpet and Rug Institute in Dalton, GA, the science-based source on carpet, announced that their seal of approval program has been expanded and listed select carpet cleaning systems that are classified as platinum. Zerorez made the list for platinum with our test results that are over 2 years old.
What is the SOA?
The seal of approval (SOA) program tests and evaluates cleaning systems in 7 specific areas: soil removal, water removal, texture retention, rate of resoiling, pH, optical brighteners, and colorfastness. Those that pass these tests can be awarded bronze, silver, gold, and now platinum. Platinum demonstrates the highest level of cleaning efficiency, verifying that at least 90% of the soil was removed during the cleaning process. In other words, if a carpet cleaning company hasn’t gained the Platinum seal of approval, they are leaving at least 10% of the soil in the carpet. That is why it is so significant to be tested and have proven results.
Room for Carpet Cleaner Error.
Of course, it is also important to note that the testing procedures followed very specific steps. You can read how each system gained their score on the CRI’s website. Some must dry vacuum with their system a couple of times prior to any cleaning, and then use a series of chemicals with difficult dilution ratios and applications, and then specific numbers of cleaning and dry passes – giving the cleaning professional quite a bit of room for error. The Zerorez system avoids these problems by having a very simple system that virtually can’t be messed up by the cleaning professional.
Easier to find a Carpet Cleaner in Dallas.
Choosing a carpet cleaning company is getting simpler. With science backing up carpet cleaner’s claims, you can be sure that you get what you are paying for. With a simple google maps search that shows over 3,500 results for carpet cleaners in Dallas, it looks like you have a more than enough options. But now look up
IICRC certified firms (IICRC trains and certifies cleaners) and you are left with less than 100 companies. A final look up with the
CRI shows less than 10 SOA firms. Now it is just a matter of seeing if they use the highest rated Platinum cleaning systems and if they are using trained professionals to do the job. Zerorez uses both because we are committed to cleaning your carpet the right way.
Schedule Carpet Cleaning in Dallas Today!
Posted by Kevin McKee on Wed, Feb 17, 2010 @ 03:25 PM
We have just started a new program for anyone to try out the ZEROREZ® carpet cleaning system. It is very simple. Go to the spot carpet cleaning page to get all of the details but here is a quick synopsis:

1. All you need to do is follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
2. Watch for your city or zip code to be announced. We will always announce the day before so that you have about 24 hours to act.
3. Once you are registered, just wait for a phone call. If our tech has some time, he will give you a call to setup a time.
Good Luck, and we look forward to cleaning up your spots for FREE, with NO OBLIGATION, and NO CATCHES! Just enjoy the service and remember us the next time you need your carpet cleaned.
Let us know what you think in the comments. We are interested in knowing what you think. Don't forget to share this with friends and neighbors.
Posted by Kevin McKee on Thu, Jan 07, 2010 @ 10:47 AM
For decades, our environmental focus has been on the large global issues like the greenhouse effect, global warming, deforestation, air pollution, and water pollution. All of which play a vital role in our overall survival, however, when it comes to our personal health we need to understand how our environment affects us.
Every environment that surrounds us is going to contain some type of contaminant that will affect our health. What we need to understand and embrace is that the likelihood of any adverse effect generally comes down to the length of time that we are exposed or subjected to any given contaminants.
Now lets think about how long we were outside today. Most studies reveal that the average American spends about 10% of their time outdoors, while the majority of our time (80-90%) is spent at home, at work, or in vehicles (For the average worker it breaks down to 60% at home, 30% at work, and 5% commuting, a full-time homemaker spends up to 85% at home, and most elderly spend more than 95% of their time in their residences). Obviously it is the indoor or closed environments that pose the greatest risk to our individual health. The exciting news is that we personally have the most control over the biggest environmental threat that we face today – our indoor environment.
Everything that enters into our indoor environement becomes another factor that can positively or negatively affect our health. From the furniture we purchase, the chemicals we use to clean, the cosmetic products we put on ourselves to even the air that enters from outdoors, everything has some impact on us.
The Zerorez cleaning system that was developed originally for carpet cleaning does not introduce any new chemicals or contaminants into your living space. In fact the cleaning removes the toxins, germs, and chemicals that have built up over time, and have been decreasing the health and vitality of your precious living space.
Photo Courtesy of woodleywonderworks
Posted by Kevin McKee on Wed, Jan 06, 2010 @ 12:16 PM
With freezing weather our daily routine gets a little shaken up. Now with some preparation, we can avoid costly damage to our property or even dangerous mistakes that can compromise our health as we move indoors to wait out the cold.
1. Protect Yourself.
With cold, freezing weather we will almost do anything to stay warm. Just make sure it doesn't harm your indoor air quality. Don’t bring in your grill or use your gas stove to warm up your house. These can release deadly amounts of carbon monoxide into the home. Using a space heater or electrical appliances may work, but never leave them unattended or close to any combustible materials. Always turn them off before going to sleep.
If you happen to build a fire, be aware that smoke releases fine particulate into the air that you are breathing. The safer, healthier, and greener alternative is to use one of those fake, man-made fire logs. A 2006 EPA study comparing real logs to these fake logs, shows that fake logs produce 75% less carbon monoxide, 80% less particulate, and 90% less hazardous air pollutants.
3. Protect your Home.
With freezing weather always comes the chance of freezing pipes that can cause serious damage to your property. Take the necessary precautions like covering outdoor faucets, not setting the temperature below 55˚ F indoors (even when away from the home), keep cabinets underneath sinks open to the warmed air, and keep a faucet dripping. A little expense now could save hundreds or even thousands later. Read the Texas Department of Insurance’s press release from yesterday on more tips to protect your home or property. http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/news/2010/news2010.html
3. Protect your Pets.
If you can, bring your pets indoors. They probably aren’t use to the freezing weather either. If they must stay outdoors provide them with an enclosed shelter and provide an entrance facing away from any wind. Make sure to give them some extra blankets or hay to bundle up with. Their health will greatly appreciate it.
4. Protect your Plants.
With drastic changes like freezing you can lose or greatly damage some of your landscaping plants. The best way to protect them is with a burlap bag or some type of fabric. Plastic doesn’t breathe and can do more damage. Make sure to cover them before the sun goes down and then uncover them when the sun comes up.
What else do we need to protect ourselves from the freeze? Let us know.
Photo Courtesy of jlcwalker.