About Camelot carpet cleaners
Camelot Carpet Cleaners, serving residential and business clients throughout Franklin County, specializes in cleaning wall-to-wall carpets, upholstery, and area rugs, including Oriental styles and braided rugs. They pick up and wash Oriental and area rugs at their location, offering repairs and padding services as well. The business was founded in 2010 by Cameron Ward, a Master Textile Cleaner certified with the IICRC, and is known for honest, hardworking service that customers can rely on. Customers frequently praise their fast, professional, and thorough work, with results that often exceed expectations. Technicians like Shane are appreciated for their politeness, professionalism, and clear communication. Camelot’s team handles various cleaning needs, from removing stubborn stains like red wine to restoring carpets and upholstery after difficult times. Repeat customers value the consistent quality of service and plan to continue using the company annually. Overall, Camelot Carpet Cleaners has built a solid reputation for trustworthy, high-quality cleaning that leaves carpets and rugs looking fresh and well-maintained.
I contacted Cameron at Camelot Carpet Cleaners on Sunday night by email asking when he might have an opening to come clean my carpets (especially living room) as we were having to put our beloved Border Collie down who no longer had much control. He emailed me right back and they were here today Tuesday ( we put her to her eternal rest yesterday) — my carpets are cleaned well and look so great - Shane the technician was awesome and explained the process as well and was very thorough. I highly recommend Camelot carpet cleaners!! Thank you so much Shane and Cameron!!!
Red wine on all four cushions of our tan-colored corduroy sofa. Luckily, the cushions were slip-covered. We brought them into Camelot to see if the stains could be removed. Cameron was amazing. Not a trace of Malbec to be found!
Red wine on all four cushions of our tan-colored corduroy sofa. Luckily, the cushions were slip-covered. We brought them into Camelot to see if the stains could be removed. Cameron was amazing. Not a trace of Malbec to be found!