Carpet Cleaning in Bukit Batok New Town
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Typical price: SGD 55–SGD 550
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Carpet Cleaning prices in Bukit Batok New Town
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Area rug (small-medium) Per rug, synthetic, cleaned at home | SGD 55 | SGD 85 | SGD 120 |
| Room carpet Single room, hot water extraction | SGD 85 | SGD 100 | SGD 130 |
| Multiple rooms / small office Volume job across several areas | SGD 180 | SGD 320 | SGD 550 |
How to hire a carpet cleaning pro in Singapore
- Note the market shape: most Singapore homes have rugs and area carpets, not wall-to-wall — many jobs are per-rug or office carpet work
- Compare per-square-foot quotes (about S$0.50-$0.90/sqft for hot water extraction at home) against per-room or per-rug flat rates
- For valuable wool or silk rugs, choose an operator offering off-site plant cleaning with dye-bleed testing
- Confirm the company is a registered business; NEA licensing covers cleaning businesses generally
- Ask about drying support — aircon and dehumidifiers matter in Singapore's humidity
- For offices, expect lower per-square-foot rates at volume (about S$0.20-$0.50/sqft)
Cleaning businesses in Singapore fall under NEA's cleaning business licensing regime, though carpet cleaning itself has no specialist licence. The practical quality bar is method and drying: in Singapore's humidity, poorly extracted carpet mildews quickly, so proper equipment and dehumidification matter more than anywhere in the region.
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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.
What about wool and oriental rugs?
Wool, silk, and antique rugs need different chemistry (wool-safe, pH-controlled) and often off-site cleaning in a rug plant rather than in-home extraction. Expect per-rug pricing well above synthetic-carpet rates, and ask specifically about dye-bleed testing. Never let a general carpet cleaner run standard hot extraction over a silk or vegetable-dyed rug.
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.
Steam cleaning vs dry cleaning — which do I need?
Steam cleaning (hot water extraction) injects heated solution deep into the pile and vacuums it out — it's the deepest clean and what most carpet manufacturers recommend, but carpets take 4-12 hours to dry. Dry methods (encapsulation, bonnet, dry compound) use minimal moisture and allow walking on the carpet within an hour, but clean mainly the surface. Choose steam for deep soiling, stains and allergy concerns; dry for maintenance cleans and situations where downtime is impossible.
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.
How long does carpet take to dry after cleaning?
Hot water extraction: typically 4-12 hours, faster with airflow — open windows, run fans or air conditioning, and avoid walking on it with shoes. Low-moisture methods dry in 1-2 hours. Humid weather can push steam-cleaned carpet toward 24 hours; a good technician adjusts water volume to conditions and will tell you an honest dry time rather than a sales number.
What does carpet cleaning cost in Singapore?
Home carpet cleaning runs about S$0.50-$0.90 per square foot for hot water extraction — a standard room carpet lands around S$90-$140. Area rugs cost S$60-$130 depending on size and material, with off-site plant cleaning for delicate rugs at the top of the range. Office carpet at volume drops to S$0.20-$0.50 per square foot.
How fast must carpet dry in Singapore's climate?
Within 12 hours, ideally faster — sustained dampness in 80%+ humidity invites mildew and odour. Run air-conditioning or a dehumidifier after cleaning rather than just opening windows, which lets humid air in. Good local operators extract aggressively and will advise aircon use as standard practice.
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