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About Carpet Cleaners
A carpet cleaner deep-cleans carpets, rugs and upholstery using professional hot water extraction, dry cleaning or encapsulation methods that domestic machines cannot match.
Regular professional cleaning extends the life of your carpets, removes allergens and bacteria and brings back colour and freshness that vacuuming alone cannot achieve.
Ask which method they use and how long drying takes - hot water extraction gives the deepest clean but requires good ventilation and several hours to dry fully.
- carpet cleaning
- upholstery cleaning
- rug cleaning
About Ormiston
Ormiston is one of Scotland's earliest planned villages, laid out in the 18th century by agricultural reformer John Cockburn.
The ancient Ormiston Yew in the grounds of the former priory is one of the oldest trees in Scotland.
It is a quiet inland village with a primary school and local amenities, surrounded by agricultural land south of Tranent.
About East Lothian
East Lothian is a coastal county on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, stretching from the outskirts of Edinburgh to the Berwickshire border. Its rich agricultural land, dramatic coastline and the rolling Lammermuir Hills give it a landscape that feels far removed from the city on its doorstep.
The county has deep historical roots - Haddington, the county town, was one of medieval Scotland's four great royal burghs, and the region is studded with castles, tower houses and estate lands that reflect centuries of strategic importance.
Musselburgh, the largest town, sits on Edinburgh's eastern edge, while North Berwick, Dunbar, Gullane and Dirleton are among the most sought-after places to live in Scotland - valued for their beaches, world-class golf courses and strong sense of community.
The towns and villages each have their own distinct character - from the harbour culture of Dunbar and North Berwick to the market town feel of Haddington and the quiet conservation villages of the interior.
East Lothian has strong transport links - the A1 and two rail lines connect the region to Edinburgh quickly - making it a practical choice for families and professionals who want rural character with easy city access.
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Lothian Flooring Company claimed their flooring specialist spot in Musselburgh.