HomeCare: Harrison In-home Cleaning Services
HomeCare offers best-in-class in-home cleaning services, from carpet cleaning to draperies and upholstery cleaning, to couches or sofas. If it’s in your home and covered with fiber, cloth, or leather, we can clean it. Allow HomeCare to be your “total” home cleaning solution.
Use this page to learn about our services available to the Harrison , New York, community.
Harrison New York: Key Offerings
Service offerings for Harrison , NY, include the following:
Carpet cleaning – best-in-class carpet and rug cleaning for Harrison homes.
Furniture cleaning – we can clean leather and fabric furnishings of all types, including couches and sofa cleaning in Harrison as well as upholstery cleaning for Harrison homeowners.
Drapery cleaning – if it hangs in your window, we’re your best-in-class Harrison drapery cleaning service. We clean everything from drapes to blinds to window treatments.
Now you can have the same quality expert service and attention to detail for all your home furnishings with HomeCare, which provides home and office fabric cleaning by professionally trained staff. Our experts can come to your Harrison , NY, home, meet with you, and conduct an in-home assessment of everything you could possibly want cleaned and create a custom cleaning plan.
HomeCare can clean almost any soft goods in your home or office to renew and refresh your environment. We can rejuvenate your drapes, curtains, window treatments, sofas, chairs, rugs, upholstery, bedspreads, blankets and comforters leaving them cleaner, brighter and with a more healthy, dust free environment.
HomeCare provides its clients in Harrison with their expert knowledge of fabrics and stain removal coupled with convenient on-site cleaning service, which is why companies like Hunter Douglas choose us to care for their clients’ window treatments and beyond. We are the only dry cleaner in Fairfield County recognized by America’s Best Cleaners.
Harrison New York: Factoid and Key Links
Here is an interesting factoid on Harrison, New York. The Board documents historical landmarks, such as the Stony Hill (West Harrison) and Thomas Thomas (Purchase) cemeteries, Merritt Hill, site of the Battle of White Plains during the Revolutionary War (West Harrison), Reid Hall (Purchase), the Quaker Friends Meeting House (Purchase), the Old Mill (Harrison), the Aranac Athletic Association (Harrison), the Norswift Ski Club ski jump (West Harrison) and the ice house, which divided West Harrison and Purchase near Anderson Hill Road, owned by Rubel Ice Company on Croker’s Pond.
Currently, the Harrison History Preservation Board is in the process of preserving years old oral histories, slides and photographs using the latest available digital technology.