Improve the look, comfort, and safety of your space with quality carpet cleaning services from Farias Cleaning Services Inc in Mendon, MA. Call us today!
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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we’ve established ourselves as a leading provider of carpet cleaning services in Mendon, MA. Whether it’s a high-traffic area or stubborn stains, our team uses proven techniques to make your carpets look and feel like new.
We believe clean carpets make spaces healthier and more welcoming. From industrial cleaning to stain removal, our services are designed to leave your floors refreshed and your space transformed. Call 774-312-7067 today to find out how we can help!
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Why Regular Carpet Cleaning Is Important
Clean carpets aren’t just visually pleasing; they make indoor spaces healthier and more inviting. Dirt, allergens, and bacteria settle deep in carpet fibers over time, impacting air quality and overall comfort. Regular carpet cleaning removes these hidden contaminants, leaving your space fresher and more inviting.
At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we specialize in deep carpet cleaning for homes and businesses in Mendon, MA, and across Worcester County. Whether you need ongoing care or a one-time deep clean, we’re here to help. Call 774-312-7067 today to schedule your cleaning and enjoy a fresher, healthier space!
Native Americans inhabited the Mendon area for thousands of years prior to European colonization of the Americas. At the time of contact, Nipmuc people inhabited the area that would become Mendon, and Nipmuc Pond is named for them. Nipmuc Regional High School was named after this lake. Nipmuc means “small pond place” or “people of the fresh waters”. The Nipmuc name does not refer to a specific village or tribe, but to natives that inhabited almost all of central Massachusetts. Over 500 Nipmuc live today in Massachusetts, and there are two nearby reservations at Grafton and Webster. The Nipmuc had a written language, tools, a graphite mine at Sturbridge, and well-developed agriculture, including maize (a variant of corn), beans and squash.
In the early 1600s, Praying Indians (natives who converted to Christianity) were settled into Praying Towns. Wacentug and Rice City held two of these villages in Mendon, in a section that later became Uxbridge. These were two of the 14 Praying Indian villages established by Reverend John Eliot, from Natick and Roxbury, who translated the Bible into the Nipmuc language.
Pioneers from Braintree petitioned to receive a land grant for 8 miles (13 km) square of land, 15 miles (24 km) west of Medfield. In September 1662, after the deed was signed with a Native American chief, “Great John” and another Sachem, Quashaamit, the pioneers entered this part of what is now southern Worcester County. Earlier, unofficial, settlement occurred here in the 1640s, by pioneers from Roxbury. This was the beginning of Mendon.
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