Revitalize your carpets with Farias Cleaning Services Inc. Our carpet cleaning services in Spencer, MA, will refresh your space.
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About Our Cleaning Company
Farias Cleaning Services Inc is a trusted cleaning company in Spencer, MA. We specialize in revitalizing carpets throughout Spencer, MA. Our skilled technicians use proven techniques and professional-grade equipment to restore the look and feel of your carpets, leaving them fresh and inviting.
We’ve worked with countless customers in Worcester County who trust us to handle everything from tough stains to routine maintenance. By combining quality service with personalized care, we strive to be your go-to team for carpet cleaning. Reach out today at 774-312-7067 to learn how we can help keep your floors in top condition.
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The Value of Carpet Cleaning
Carpet cleaning does more than improve the look of your space; it plays a key role in creating a healthier and more welcoming environment. At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we use our expertise to eliminate dust mites, allergens, and stubborn stains, leaving your carpets fresh and revitalized.
We offer a range of cleaning services, including stain removal, emergency cleaning services, and full-service commercial cleaning. Contact Farias Cleaning Services Inc at 774-312-7067 for a free estimate.
Spencer was first settled in 1717 by Nathaniel Wood, and first permanently settled by Samuel Bemis in 1721.
Spencer is located in central Worcester County, twenty minutes west of Worcester via Route 9, and about forty-five east of Springfield via Routes 49, 20, and the Massachusetts Turnpike. It was officially incorporated on April 12, 1753, splitting from the town of Leicester. Spencer was named after the then-acting governor of Massachusetts, Spencer Phips. Spencer was the home of the Howe family of inventors, including Elias Howe, who perfected the lockstitch sewing machine.
In 1784, Spencer was a major stopping place on the Old Boston Post Road’s stage route between Boston and Hartford, and on to New York. Passengers changed stages in Spencer, as one coach would come from Boston and connect with one coming north from Hartford. Each stagecoach would turn around and return whence it came. Travelers often stopped for the night at Jenk’s Tavern in Spencer, as did General Henry Knox, pushing his cannons through the streets of the town on his way to Boston from Ticonderoga, and George Washington in 1789. Spencer still has colonial-era milestone markers showing the route of the old post road.
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