Carpet Cleaning in Etobicoke
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Typical price: CA$50–CA$450
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Carpet Cleaning prices in Etobicoke
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| One room + hallway Minimum-visit job | CA$100 | CA$140 | CA$190 |
| Three rooms Partial-home clean | CA$150 | CA$200 | CA$280 |
| Whole house (5+ areas) Full home, excludes stairs | CA$220 | CA$300 | CA$450 |
| Area rug Per rug, synthetic, in-home clean | CA$50 | CA$100 | CA$200 |
How to hire a carpet cleaning pro in Canada
- Look for IICRC-certified technicians — the same standard applies in Canada as the US
- Ask about truck-mount vs portable extraction; truck-mounts matter more in winter when windows stay closed and drying is slow
- Get an itemised written quote: per-room price with size caps, pre-treatment, stairs, minimum charge
- Confirm liability insurance and provincial workers' compensation coverage for crews
- Plan drying: in winter, ask how they speed-dry — air movers and HVAC use are standard answers
- Keep receipts if your carpet warranty requires periodic professional cleaning
Carpet cleaning is unlicensed across Canadian provinces; IICRC certification and liability insurance are the effective quality bar. Crews should be covered by the provincial workers' compensation board, and GST/HST-registered firms should show the number on invoices.
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Frequently asked questions
Will cleaning remove old stains completely?
No honest cleaner guarantees it. Sugary drinks, urine and mud usually respond well; wine, coffee and tea often improve dramatically; bleach spots, dye transfer and burns are permanent damage, not stains — no cleaning removes them. A pro should inspect first and tell you which category each mark falls into before you pay.
Is professional cleaning worth it vs renting a machine?
Rental machines cost a fraction of a pro visit, but they run at lower water temperature and much weaker vacuum — the common result is carpet left too wet, which can cause odour and re-soiling as detergent residue attracts dirt. DIY works for light maintenance of newish carpet. For deep soiling, stains, or anything under warranty, professional extraction cleans measurably deeper and dries properly.
Do I need to move furniture before the cleaner arrives?
Clear small items — chairs, plants, bins, toys — yourself; that's assumed in the price. Policies on large furniture vary: some cleaners move sofas and beds and clean under them (sometimes for a fee), others clean around anything heavy. Confirm the policy when booking, and empty fragile items off anything that will be moved.
Is carpet cleaning safe for kids and pets?
Modern professional detergents are generally safe once the carpet is dry — keep children and pets off wet carpet, both for chemistry and re-soiling reasons. If you want stricter chemistry, ask for low-VOC, fragrance-free or certified eco products; most established firms carry them. Ventilate during and after the clean.
What should be included in a professional carpet clean?
A proper job includes: pre-inspection, pre-vacuum (ask — some skip it), pre-treatment of traffic lanes and spots, the main clean, and grooming/speed-drying. Stain protection (e.g., fluoropolymer treatments), deodorising and pet treatments are legitimate paid extras. If a quote is just 'we run the machine over it', that's the discount tier — and it shows in results.
Why are some advertised prices so cheap?
Ultra-low room prices are frequently bait: on arrival the price grows via 'heavily soiled' surcharges, mandatory pre-treatment fees, or per-stain charges. Consumer protection agencies in several countries have warned about this pattern in carpet cleaning specifically. Judge quotes by what's included in writing — pre-treatment, spot work, minimum charge — not by the headline number.
What does carpet cleaning cost in Canada?
Typically $40-$100 per room with minimum visit charges around $120-$180, and whole-home jobs for a 3-bedroom house between $150 and $400. Winter doesn't change price much, but it changes logistics — drying takes longer with closed windows, so ask about air movers.
When is the best time of year to clean carpets in Canada?
Spring is the busiest and most useful — it clears a winter's worth of tracked-in salt, sand and grit, which abrade carpet fibres if left in. Fall cleaning before the closed-window season is the other common slot. Book spring appointments a couple of weeks ahead in most cities.
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