Cleaning Surfaces that Matter Most
We don't just clean carpets. Zerorez® removes dirt from living spaces where you and your loved ones spend time, creating a clean, healthy home. And, because we don't use soaps, detergents, or harsh chemicals which attract dust and dirt over time, your surfaces stay cleaner longer.
Green Cleaning
Many professional carpet cleaning companies have promoted their "green" cleaning process for several years, often with less than acceptable results. That includes the "dry" methods, rotary buffing process, or other modified cleaning techniques. Other than a poor cleaning result, virtually every carpet cleaning service provider leaves some type of chemical residue in the carpet, regardless of whether it is "green" or a traditional soap or solvent compound. In this case, the homeowner is left with a questionable and potentially harmful chemical in their carpets, upholstery, or hard surfaces. Is there any alternative to these chemical question marks? YES! Zerorez® Noblesville is the best carpet cleaner. We offer a revolutionary cleaning process perfect for carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, and much more using our patented, high pH alkaline Zr Clean™️. Our Zr Clean™️ cleaning solution is simply softened water that is modified to increase the alkalinity. It is so pure that the technician could drink it before they clean with it because it truly is safe, modified water. Zerorez® is very different from other carpet cleaners that claim they "clean green." When you clean with us, you will never be concerned about "hidden" harsh chemicals that remain after the cleaning technician leaves.
Noblesville, IN
What started as a single cabin settlement and trading post in 1802 is now the fourteenth largest city in the state of Indiana. Seated alongside the White River, Noblesville is home to more than 65,000 residents. Downtown in Courthouse Square sits two stunning empire-style buildings; the Hamilton County Sheriff's Residence and the Hamilton County Courthouse. These two fascinating buildings, still in use today, were built in the late 1870s. Noblesville's rich history, involved community, and welcoming citizens make this suburb a desirable place to live.