Did you know cleaning carpet yourself or hiring some professional cleaners will void your carpet warranty?

Learn from my expensive mistake. I have carpet that cost me close to $4.50 per sf to purchase. It had a 15 year warranty for wear and stains. It had a 10 year warranty for texture retention. I have over $3,000 invested in this carpet. It is all crushed down and flat in less than 5 years. So I make a claim.
Today they send over an independent inspector. They guy has a bunch of credentials from the IICRC. http://iicrc.org/consumers/care/carpet-inspection/ He seemed to know his stuff, but I think this was a set up. He asked if I ever had my carpets cleaned with a rotary machine. Well yes, I use Heaven's Best. I think they do a great job and they come every year.
He tells me this voided the carpet's warranty. It has to be steam cleaned by a certified professional. I didn't know this. It was in the paper work from what he said was a copy of the warranty I was given. I don't know. I can't find my warranty. There it was in sort of small 8 point type it has to be professionally cleaned by a certified steam cleaner.
Was I just scammed? Have you ever made a warranty claim on an expensive carpet? I plan on using my carpet cleaners again in November. Maybe next year get new (different brand) carpet. This carpet is Stainmaster. Thanks.

Anonymous2012-09-30T15:57:17Z

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Actually this may be true.

Here's what most warranties say about professional carpet cleaning:
"Routine maintenance is essential to maintaining your warranty. Over time, normal foot traffic and soiling will cause a change in any carpet's appearance. Professional extraction, either alone or in combination with cleaning, is required to maintain your warranty. This service must be performed by a trained professional occasionally to refresh the texture and rejuvenate the fibers in your carpet. Please retain your receipts for proof of maintenance should a warranty claim arise." (All-Brite Services, Maryland)...read more here in our blog to see what you can do and good luck!

http://www.mainecleaningservices.com/_blog/Maine_Cleaning_Services_Blog/post/Professional_Carpet_Cleaning_in_Maine_-_Do_I_need/

Anna D2012-09-29T22:48:15Z

The premise of YA is that people ask questions and then someone answers them. So this doesn't really fit.

Anonymous2012-09-29T23:01:38Z

Really???:)