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Drymaster Carpet Cleaning Melbourne is the most innovative and cutting-edge carpet cleaning company! Our experienced cleaners are here to provide you with the highest quality carpet cleaning in Parkville. We use new carpet cleaning procedures that are healthier and gentler on the fabric than more traditional approaches. When you schedule a carpet cleaning Parkville with us, you will receive the best services at the greatest price. Dry
Drymaster Melbourne Carpet Cleaning is a family-owned and operated business with years of experience. We have been in this industry for over 30 years now and we have always had a reputation for excellence. Our carpet cleaners know how to remove stains from carpets, upholstery, furniture, and any other surface that you can think of.
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Drymaster Carpet Cleaning’s state-of-the-art machinery uses water as little as possible while still providing excellent results on tough stains like pet odors, blood, and rust. By using less water than our competitors, we reduce leftover moisture in your carpets which usually leads to mold growth. You should also be pleased to know that we focus on using biodegradable cleaning solutions in order to reduce the environmental impact of our job.
Most people see the common steam cleaning approach to carpet cleaning as the only way to properly clean one’s carpets. While you may think that steam cleaning your carpet is making the detergent residue disappear, this isn’t actually true. This residue is sticky and can actually attract dirt in your carpets until it is thoroughly dry. That means that your carpets may not be as clean as you think they are. Parkville is a suburb in the inner-north of Melbourne, Australia. It’s the best-preserved commercial area, with a range of thriving restaurants, shops, and day-to-day services such as pharmacies, banks, florists, hairdressers, and fruit stores.
Parkville began as a small mining town in the mid-1800s, during the Victorian Gold Rush. Carlton’s first post office opened on October 19th of 1865. During the 1930s, many of the homes on the streets in Carlton were regarded as slums and belonged to lower-income residents. Some parts of Carlton’s residential and commercial areas date back to the 1960s when the Housing Commission of Victoria forced residents to sell their homes.
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Parkville is noted for its green lanes, heritage buildings, and the bustling campus and residential colleges of the University of Melbourne.
The Royal Melbourne and Royal Children’s hospitals, as well as another important hospital, research, and institutional institutions, are located in Parkville.
The municipality’s main open area, Royal Park, is located here, as is one of its major attractions, Melbourne Zoo.
Parkville was the location of the 2006 Commonwealth Games Village, which housed athletes and officials throughout the event. The property, now known as Parkville Gardens, has been converted into an integrated, socially inclusive neighborhood with both private and communal housing. It was intended to be part of the games’ legacy of long-term societal benefits.
Mercy Place, a 140-bed elderly care residential institution delivering dementia-specific care, is part of Parkville Gardens. The elderly care community is also housed in 52 independent living units.