Superior Fabric Cleaners
Alexandria, Fairfax, Fauquier, Fredericksburg, Prince William, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Woodbridge, VA
ph: 703 209-3400
Superior
We have been a top rated carpet cleaner and upholstery cleaning company in Fairfax Virginia since 1992. For nearly 20 years we have managed to maintain close to a 100% satisfaction ratio in the Northern Va region including, Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, and Prince William County, Va region. We specialize in providing the most thorough deep cleaning using the most powerful and effective cleaning systems in the industry. Although time and experience has enabled cutting-edge advances in the unique equipment and products we use, it is persistent devotion to provide you ‘Superior’ service that has sustained our high level of customer satisfaction (click to see what our clients are saying). When you choose Superior Fabric Cleaners, your choosing the highest quality carpet, upholstery, tile and grout, mattress, in-home area rug and drapery cleaning available. Our powerful truck mounted cleaning systems, top-notch cleaning agents and friendly cleaning technicians help to ensure the value always exceeds the cost. We feel you have a right to expect the best in a professional cleaning service and we are determined to deliver. Unlike many companies, we are actually serviceman and not salesman. We believe in the time tested principles of honesty and integrity. Our intentions and recommendations are not based on collecting as much of your money as possible, but rather being the company you can always depend on to properly care for your interior floor coverings and furnishings. Welcome to the quality cleaning you desire and deserve!
The City of Fairfax is an independent city forming an enclave within the confines of Fairfax County, in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Although politically independent of the surrounding county, the City is nevertheless the county seat[3].
Situated in the Northern Virginia region, Fairfax forms part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines Fairfax and the city of Falls Church with Fairfax County for statistical purposes.
The population was 22,565 as of the 2010 Census.[4] Many surrounding communities and developments have a Fairfax postal mailing address.
While the city is the county seat, a small unincorporated portion of the County comprising the courthouse complex, the jail, and a small area nearby is itself an enclave within the city.[5][6][7] Fairfax County's Government Center is west of the City of Fairfax in an unincorporated area.[8]
The city gets its name from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who was awarded five million acres (20,000 km²) in land located in Northern Virginia by King Charles. The area the City of Fairfax now encompasses was settled in the early 18th century by farmers from Virginia's Tidewater region.
The town was established as the Town of Providence by an act of the state legislature in 1805. It was officially renamed the Town of Fairfax in 1874, and became an independent city in 1961 (upon which it acquired its current name, the City of Fairfax).[9]
In 1904, a trolley line was built connecting Fairfax with Washington, D.C.
The former Fairfax County Courthouse is the oldest and most historic building in Fairfax. The first Fairfax courthouse was established in 1742 near present-day Tyson's Corner, and is the namesake for Old Courthouse Rd.[10] It intersects with Gallows Rd, which today is a major commuter route, but at the time was the road where condemned prisoners were led to the gallows at the old courthouse.[11] In 1752, the courthouse was moved to Alexandria, which offered to build the new courthouse at their own expense. (The reason the courthouse was moved from the Tyson's Corner location was because of "Indian hostilities" as noted on the stone marker at the northwest corner of Gallows Rd and Rt. 123.) The courthouse operated there until 1790, when Virginia ceded the land where the courthouse was located for the creation of Washington, DC. The General Assembly specified that the new courthouse should be located in the center of the county, and was established at the corner of Old Little River Turnpike (now Main Street) and Ox Road (now Chain Bridge Road) on land donated by town founder Richard Ratcliffe.[12] The courthouse changed hands repeatedly during the civil war, and the first officer casualty, John Quincy Marr, occurred on the grounds.[13]
Its design was used as a prototype for many Virginia courthouses built between 1800 and 1850. The first meeting of the Fairfax Court was held April 21, 1800. During the American Civil War the Courthouse was used by the union forces as a military headquarters which resulted in the damage or loss of several records. The original building of the Fairfax County Courthouse was used as the Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court until 2009, when that court moved to the expanded main courthouse. The old building is now used for office space.
One of the oldest buildings in the city is what used to be an elementary school. In 1873, the Fairfax Elementary School remains the oldest two story building the city has ever seen and was built for an outrageous $2,750. This building reflects a new era of free public education in Virginia and the growth of the Fairfax area. Throughout the years the school building was used for housing special education and adult education classes as well as a police academy training center. On July 4, 1992 however the building was renovated and opened as the Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center.
The Old Town Hall is the social and architectural cornerstone of Fairfax; Joseph Edward Willard had it built in 1900 as a gift to Fairfax. It now houses the Huddleson Library, the Fairfax Art League, and can be rented out for weddings as well as business meetings.
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Major carpet manufacturers agree that “hot water extraction (steam cleaning), with maximum moisture and residue removal” is the right way to care for their textiles. If your carpet cleaner’s equipment lacks suction power, there is likely dirt and countless other pollutants still lurking deep in your carpet. Many chemicals and machinery can loosen soil and stains. Massive suction power is the only thing that can completely remove those loosened soils, stain material, chemical residues and pollutants from your home.
Effective cleaning is measured by how much soil is actually removed from your home and furnishings – not how much soil is dislodged. With extreme suction, soils and stains go and they don't come back. This is why our company decided to go with the worlds most powerful cleaning machine and this is why you should too!
We service all of Alexandria City, Arlington, Fairfax, Fredericksburg, Prince William and Stafford Counties Va., parts of Spotsylvania and Fauquier County Va., parts of Prince Georges and Montgomery County Md., and parts of Washington DC.
Superior Fabric Cleaners
Alexandria, Fairfax, Fauquier, Fredericksburg, Prince William, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Woodbridge, VA
ph: 703 209-3400
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