Carpet Cleaning in Tempe
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Typical price: $35–$390
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Carpet Cleaning prices in Tempe
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| One room + hallway Minimum-visit job, hot water extraction | $85 | $110 | $160 |
| Three rooms Typical partial-home clean | $120 | $170 | $240 |
| Whole house (5+ areas) Full home including hallway, excludes stairs | $180 | $260 | $390 |
| Area rug Per rug, synthetic, cleaned in place | $35 | $85 | $170 |
How to hire a carpet cleaning pro in United States
- Look for IICRC-certified technicians — the de facto US industry standard for carpet cleaning
- Ask whether they use truck-mounted or portable hot water extraction — truck-mounts clean hotter and dry faster
- Get an itemised written quote: per-room price, room size caps, pre-treatment, spot work, stairs, and the minimum charge
- Confirm general liability insurance and, for crews, workers' compensation
- Be skeptical of coupon 'whole house' specials — confirm in writing that the price includes pre-treatment and normal soiling
- Ask about furniture moving policy and expected dry time before booking
- If your carpet is under manufacturer warranty, keep the receipt — most warranties require periodic professional extraction
Carpet cleaning is unlicensed in the US; IICRC certification is the industry's quality standard. State consumer-protection agencies have repeatedly warned about bait-and-switch coupon pricing in this trade, so itemised written quotes matter more than headline prices.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
How often should carpets be professionally cleaned?
Every 12-18 months for typical households; every 6-12 months with kids, pets, or allergy sufferers; every 3-6 months for heavy-traffic commercial space. Many carpet warranties actually require periodic professional hot water extraction with receipts — check yours before assuming annual cleaning is optional.
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.
Should I clean carpets before moving out of a rental?
Check your lease and local tenancy rules — in some markets (notably Australia) agents commonly expect a professional carpet clean receipt at end of lease, especially if you kept pets, while in others (like England) blanket professional-cleaning clauses are restricted and you owe only the condition you received, minus fair wear. Either way, a receipt from a professional clean is strong evidence in a deposit dispute.
What does carpet cleaning cost in the US?
Most whole-home jobs land between $120 and $420, with the national average around $180-$280 for a 3-bedroom home. Per-room pricing typically runs $40-$90 with a minimum charge of $100-$175 per visit. Pet treatment, stain protection and stairs are the common paid add-ons.
What is IICRC certification and why does it matter?
The IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) sets the reference standards for carpet cleaning and restoration in North America. Certified technicians have passed formal training on fibre identification, chemistry and extraction — a useful filter in an unlicensed trade where anyone can buy a machine and print flyers.
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