Are you looking for an easy and effective way to get your area rugs cleaned in Austin? Look no further than K&M Steam Cleaning’s curbside rug drop-off service. Conveniently located at 8711 Burnet Road, Suite B 34, Austin, Texas 78757, our service is designed for busy homeowners who value both convenience and quality.
At K&M, we understand that your time is valuable. That’s why we offer a hassle-free curbside drop-off for your area rugs, allowing you to enjoy professional rug cleaning without interrupting your daily schedule. Simply bring your rugs to our facility, and we’ll take care of the rest, using our advanced cleaning techniques to ensure your rugs look and feel as good as new.
Plus, when you choose to drop off your rugs, you’ll benefit from special savings, making this not only the most convenient but also the most cost-effective option for rug cleaning in Central Texas. Trust K&M Steam Cleaning to keep your rugs pristine with the utmost convenience. For more information, visit our drop-off rug cleaning page.
After learning the steam cleaning business working for the Steam Team in Austin, Ken Moncebaiz (pronounced mon-se-BYE-ez) ventured out on his own and founded K&M Steam Cleaning in 1996. He started out as K&M's only employee with just one cleaning van and a dream. Over the years, Ken’s devotion to his customers and pursuit of excellence fueled K&M Steam Cleaning’s growth into one of the premier carpet cleaning companies in the Austin area. Ken says that treating every customer’s home like he would his own mother’s, and training his entire team to do likewise, has been the “secret” to the company’s continual growth. Today, the company has grown to operate a continually expanding fleet of cleaning vans performing residential and commercial disinfecting, carpet cleaning, carpet repair, air duct cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, stone counter cleaning & restoration, stone floor & surface cleaning, Saltillo tile restoration, furniture & upholstery cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, pressure washing, and maid/janitorial services.
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