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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we’re not just another cleaning company. We’re dedicated to making spaces shine in Sutton, MA. Our team is skilled in a range of cleaning services, from carpet and stain removal to industrial and emergency cleaning. We believe in going the extra mile, ensuring your carpets aren’t just clean, but truly cared for.
Whether it’s deep cleaning high-traffic areas or removing stubborn spots, you can count on us for all your facility cleaning needs. Over the years, our customers across Worcester County have turned to us because we always exceed expectations.
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Carpet cleaning plays a big role in keeping your space healthy and inviting. Over time, dirt, allergens, and bacteria settle into your carpet fibers, affecting air quality and appearance. Regular cleaning removes these harmful contaminants, making your space more comfortable for everyone.
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A Nipmuc, John Wampas, visited England in the 1600s and deeded land in the Sutton area to Edward Pratt, who later sold interests to others. Competing claims involving the Nipmucs led to a Massachusetts General Court case in 1704, which granted Pratt and fellow proprietors an eight-mile-square section of land, which is now Sutton.
Three families were the first to settle in Sutton, namely those of Elisha Johnson, Nathaniel Johnson, and Benjamin Marsh, who is credited as a founder of the town and the First Baptist Church of Sutton. In 1717, The Great Snow completely buried structures their home cabins. According to accounts, a local Indigenous person rescued the Johnson family by noticing smoke from their chimney through the snow. Marsh served in several capacities for the town including as a selectman and moderator. He also served as elder and pastor from 1737 until his death in 1775.
By 1735, area inhabited by Hassanamisco Nipmuc and a small portion of the northeastern Sutton had incorporated as the town of Grafton. In 1813, the northern part of Sutton became Millbury.
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