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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we’ve established ourselves as a leading provider of carpet cleaning services in Whitinsville, 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 Whitinsville, 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!
This village was originally Nipmuc native lands, and was first settled as part of Mendon in 1662. From 1662 to 1727 it was part of Mendon, then later it became part of Uxbridge from 1727 to 1772. In 1772 Northbridge finally became a separate town. The village’s early name was “South Northbridge”, before the Whitin family’s rise to prominence. Col. John Spring led a militia training company from Uxbridge which fought in the American Revolution. Col. Spring was from the section that became South Northbridge.
Today a visitor can see much of the original village, including the housing for workers and their families, churches, and the Whitin Community Center. The textile machine company and industrial village were written up as one of the Harvard studies of history in business. Whitin Machine, founded in 1831, became the largest manufacturer of textile machinery in the world before its closing in 1964.
A 1936 Berlin Olympics champion backstroke swimmer, Alice Bridges, then of Uxbridge, trained in the local gym pool (Whitin Community Center) in Whitinsville. The Whitinsville Savings Bank was involved in a precedent-setting case in the U.S., involving tort and contract law, known as “Swinton vs. Whitinsville Savings Bank (1942)”. A real estate transaction two years earlier had failed to disclose termites in a building.
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