
Professional Carpet
Cleaning in NYC
On-site carpet and area rug cleaning, off-site rug washing, and room carpet cleaning services for residential and commercial properties in New York City.
– This service includes surface cleaning of carpets and area rugs only.
– Structural carpet repairs are not included.
– Permanent staining or fiber damage may not be fully removable.
*Minimum service charge is $150 per visit. Optional add-on services or additional furniture items may be combined to reach the minimum.
Carpet
Cleaning in NYC
Additional Cleaning Services We Offer in NYC
Pro equipment
Hypo products
On-site
7-day service
Service standards
Trained staff
Multiple surfaces
Local service
We clean wall-to-wall carpeting and loose area rugs made from wool, synthetic fibers, silk blends, and other common materials.
Cleaning methods include hot water extraction, low-moisture cleaning, and full-immersion washing for off-site rugs, depending on carpet or rug type.
We use professional, fabric-appropriate cleaning solutions and follow proper dilution, rinsing, and extraction procedures to help minimize residue.
We take a practical and transparent approach to cleaning safety. Products and methods are selected case by case, and in some situations cleaning may be performed using hot water or steam only.
If you have allergies or specific concerns, please let us know in advance.
You can read a full explanation of our process on our Cleaning Safety & Product Use page.On-site carpet cleaning typically takes 1–3 hours, depending on area size and contamination level.
Drying time is typically 6–10 hours. Time varies depending on humidity, airflow, and cleaning method used.
Yes. Carpet cleaning services are available for both residential and commercial properties in New York City.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about carpet and area rug cleaning services in New York City, including cleaning methods, drying time, and service scope for residential and commercial properties.
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Mattress Cleaning
Steam or Hot-Water Extraction: Method Matched to Mattress Type
Mattress materials react differently to heat and moisture, so the cleaning method should match the build. Spring and many hybrid mattresses are commonly cleaned with hot-water extraction, while memory-foam or latex models may need a lower-moisture technique because water trapped inside dense foam can be slow to dry. National cleaning guidance notes that hot-water extraction is not recommended for some memory-foam mattresses due to drying concerns. We select the safest option based on construction, cover fabric, and care instructions, then focus on high-contact zones and edges for consistent results across NYC apartments. This helps manage moisture risk while addressing stains, odor sources, and embedded debris.
Mattress Cleaning
Professional Mattress Cleaning in NYC: Step-by-Step Deep Clean
Professional mattress cleaning in NYC targets the fabric surface and the upper comfort layers where dust and residue collect. Service usually starts with a pre-inspection, then spot pre-treatment and gentle agitation to loosen particles in seams and quilting. Next, a controlled hot-water extraction or low-moisture steam/extraction pass lifts dissolved soil, followed by moisture removal. Optional steps can include deodorizing and sanitizing, depending on the fabric and use case (homes, rentals, hotels). This multi-step workflow is described by NYC providers as a deeper approach than simple surface wiping, and it is suited for most standard mattress constructions. Coverage can be requested for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island
Mattress Cleaning
Drying Time & Aftercare for Mattress Cleaning in New York City
After professional mattress cleaning in New York City, drying depends on construction, the chosen method, and airflow in the room. Many cleaning resources cite a typical drying range of about 24–48 hours, so plan ahead before bedtime. Speed drying by increasing ventilation, using fans or a dehumidifier, and keeping bedding off until the surface is fully dry. Before service, remove sheets and mattress protectors and clear space around the bed for access on all sides. Important: routine mattress cleaning is different from pest remediation—if bed bugs are suspected, use a dedicated bed-bug treatment service rather than standard cleaning. If a spill occurred, mention it so the pre-treatment is chosen appropriately.