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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we’re not just another cleaning company. We’re dedicated to making spaces shine in Clinton, MA. Our team is skilled in a range of cleaning services, from carpet and stain removal to industrial and emergency cleaning. We believe in going the extra mile, ensuring your carpets aren’t just clean, but truly cared for.
Whether it’s deep cleaning high-traffic areas or removing stubborn spots, you can count on us for all your facility cleaning needs. Over the years, our customers across Worcester County have turned to us because we always exceed expectations.
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Carpet cleaning plays a big role in keeping your space healthy and inviting. Over time, dirt, allergens, and bacteria settle into your carpet fibers, affecting air quality and appearance. Regular cleaning removes these harmful contaminants, making your space more comfortable for everyone.
At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we remove deep-down dirt and tough stains. Our office cleaning services aim to help improve the success of businesses throughout Worcester County. Whether you need regular maintenance or emergency cleaning services, we’re here to help. Call 774-312-7067 today!
Clinton was first settled by Europeans in 1654 as a part of Lancaster. It was officially incorporated as a separate town on March 14, 1850, and named after the DeWitt Clinton Hotel in New York, a favorite place of the town’s founders, Erastus Brigham Bigelow and his brother Horatio.
Clinton became an industrialized mill town, using the Nashua River as a source for water power. In 1897, construction began on the Wachusett Dam, culminating in the filling of the Wachusett Reservoir in 1908. This flooded a substantial portion of Clinton and neighboring towns, which had to be relocated. A noteworthy feature of the Boston metropolitan public water service was begun in 1896 in the Wachusett lake reservoir at Clinton. The basin excavated there by ten years of labor, lying 385 ft. above high-tide level of Boston harbor, had a capacity of 63,068,000,000 gallons of water and was the largest municipal reservoir in the world in 1911, yet was only part of a system planned for the service of the greater metropolitan area.
Part of the Central Massachusetts Railroad line abandoned in 1958 includes a tunnel near Clamshell Road. Railroads came to the town to serve this industry, including the Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad (Fitchburg Branch of the Old Colony Railroad), the Central Massachusetts Railroad, and the Worcester, Nashua and Rochester Railroad (the last two later merged into the Boston and Maine Railroad). By 1890, Clinton was noted for its manufacturing of carpets and woven wire.
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