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Below are some carpet cleaning companies in Half Moon Bay that you may wish to consider speaking to.

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These carpet cleaning services are expert, fast and considerate and you’ll also find them to be very cost-effective. We understand time is money, not only for us, but clients too. So we’ll do everything we can to repair the problem, the first time of asking. There is no task that is too large or too insignificant for the carpet cleaners, so if you need a carpet cleaning expert in Half Moon Bay then please ring the number above.

We have actually worked very hard to build our reputation here in Half Moon Bay and we’re working harder still, not just to keep that good reputation, but to continually try to improve it. We view all of our clients with the utmost respect, no matter the size of the task in hand. When the cleaners leave your residential or commercial property we want you to feel happy to leave a 5-star review and also feel comfortable enough to recommend us to others. People will always be able to rely on us for any Half Moon Bay carpet cleaning projects, so the cleaners are ready to speak with you whenever you want your carpets cleaned.

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More About Half Moon Bay

Half Moon Bay is a coastal city in San Mateo County, California, United States, approximately 25 miles (40 km) south of San Francisco. Its population was 11,324 as of the 2010 census. Immediately at the north of Half Moon Bay is Pillar Point Harbor and the unincorporated community of Princeton-by-the-Sea. The urban area had a population of 20,713 at the same census. Half Moon Bay is known for Mavericks, a big-wave surf location. It is called Half Moon Bay because of its crescent shape.

Half Moon Bay began as a rural agriculture area, primarily used by Mission San Francisco de Asis (established in 1776) for grazing of cattle, horses, and oxen. After the Mission’s secularization, Tiburcio Vásquez received the Rancho Corral de Tierra Mexican land grant in 1839 and Candelario Miramontes was granted Rancho Miramontes (later known as Rancho San Benito) in 1841.