Find a commercial carpet cleaner in Washington, DC

Find commercial carpet cleaners in Washington, DC

Find commercial carpet cleaners in Washington, DC

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Find commercial carpet cleaners in Washington, DC

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Top 10 commercial carpet cleaning companies in Washington, DC

Homeowners agree: these Washington commercial carpet cleaners are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Carpet Boss Restoration

Carpet Boss Restoration

New on HomeGuide
6 hires on HomeGuide
25+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
We specialize in fire and water restoration
RK Carpet Services ,LLC

RK Carpet Services ,LLC

5.0Exceptional(5)
3 hires on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Ryan L. says, "Prompt, clear communication and good, fast work. " Read more
REMODELING&PAINTING JIREH

REMODELING&PAINTING JIREH

4.8(4)
15 hires on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Abebe A. says, "Very positive experience with Lisset. They did a fantastic job repairing and refinishing my deck. I will hire Lisset and company again." Read more
Gojonesy Enterprises

Gojonesy Enterprises

5.0Exceptional(13)
11 hires on HomeGuide
24+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Tonia B. says, "Patrick did an excellent job. He is professional, knowledgeable and very personable. He completed the installation of bathroom fixtures and went the extra mile for completing the job. He ensured everything was cleaned prior to leaving, which is greatly appreciated. We will certainly call him for future projects. Thanks again Patrick for fitting us into your busy schedule." Read more
Burch Masonry Llc

Burch Masonry Llc

3.7(3)
20 hires on HomeGuide
9+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Philomena D. says, "Very punctual. Everything was done quickly and neatly. Extra blocks were replaced in order to make the finished wall look good. I had also forgotten to mention a small job I needed done. Both were done at no extra charge. I did have all the materials for the extra small job. I highly recommend Burch Masonry and if I need this type of work to be done again I will not hesitate to call them. And did I mention he was the lowest bid by a lot? Thank you Burch Masonry for a job well done." Read more
Tobys Royal Touch

Tobys Royal Touch

New on HomeGuide
3+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Hi! My name is Toby (Professional Home Cleaner & Professional Home Organizer) and I’m the owner of Toby’s Royal Touch. I grew up loving cleaning and organizing; it has always been my hobby and passion. I would clean my house everyday if I could! I love helping people get organized and make their homes look amazing. No job is too big or too small. Book Toby’s Royal Touch for Cleaning Services and Home Organization. Our goal is to give you the Royal Touch you deserve at an affordable rate with outstanding results, while ensuring our clients are happy & satisfied. -Toby’s Royal Touch Team Text/Call: 2029377645 Website: Tobysroyaltouch.com T

Your Commercial Carpet Cleaning questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does commercial carpet cleaning cost?

Commercial carpet cleaning costs $40 to $90+ per room or $0.25 to $0.50 per square foot on average, though many cleaning companies charge less per room or square foot for larger jobs and commercial settings. Other factors that influence the cost are the location, carpet type, and cleaning method.

Should you tip for commercial carpet cleaning service?

Tips aren't expected for commercial carpet cleaning, but a general guideline for excellent service is to add 10% to 20% to the total bill.

How long does commercial carpet cleaning take?

Allow 20 minutes per room on average for commercial carpet cleaning if the rooms are in the 250 square foot range. Carpet cleaning time can vary significantly depending on the type of business and the size of each room. The setup process takes an additional 10 to 20 minutes. Cleaning time also varies based on furniture moving, carpet soilage, and spot treatments needed.

How often should commercial carpets be professionally cleaned?

Carpets in commercial spaces should be professionally deep cleaned every 12 to 18 months for areas with low to moderate traffic. Commercial spaces with heavy foot traffic should be cleaned every 6 months.

Is professional carpet cleaning worth it?

Professional carpet cleaning is a worthwhile investment to remove dirt, stains, bacteria, dust, pollen, pet hair, and odors. It reduces allergens and mold while increasing indoor air quality and extending the life of the carpet, saving your business money over the long term. The best cleaning methods are:

  • Steam cleaning: Hot water under high pressure extracts debris and revives matted fibers.
  • Dry cleaning: Detergent is worked into the carpet then extracted along with trapped dirt.
  • Carpet shampoo: Detergents loosen debris then get removed by steam extraction.
  • Foam cleaning: Expanding foam encapsulates dirt before steam extraction.
  • Bonnet cleaning: A machine with towel scrubs and extracts surface dirt.

Do commercial carpet cleaning companies move furniture?

Most commercial carpet cleaning companies will move small or basic furniture at no extra cost, while others may charge a small fee or decline to move anything at all. Be sure to ask up front before hiring and get a detailed estimate in writing.

How long does carpet take to dry after cleaning?

Allow 6 to 24 hours for carpets to fully dry after commercial carpet cleaning. Drying time depends on the carpet material, cleaning method, humidity, circulation, and temperature. Use fans, open windows, and turn on AC to speed up the drying process.

Where can I find and hire the best commercial carpet cleaner in my area?

To find the best commercial carpet cleaners:

  • Get 3+ estimates from reputable commercial carpet cleaners to compare quality and price.
  • Ask for references and check carpet cleaner reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Verify the company has insurance coverage.
  • Ask about employee screening and training.
  • Confirm warranties, guarantees, and payment processes.
  • Get a written estimate up front. Avoid prepayments.

What questions should I ask a commercial carpet cleaner?

Once you have a shortlist of affordable carpet cleaners, ask the following questions before hiring:

  • How long have you been cleaning carpets?
  • What methods and solutions do you use, and are they safe?
  • Are your systems approved by the Carpet and Rug Institute?
  • What is your pricing and what does it include?
  • Do you move furniture?
  • Can I get a free estimate and a list of references to contact?
  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
  • How long will it take?
  • Do you offer any guarantees?
  • What payment methods do you accept?
  • What do I need to provide to get started?

Reviews for Washington commercial carpet cleaning companies

Recent success stories from people in the Washington area.
Brian B.
Quick service. Good job.
RK Carpet Services ,LLC
John P.
Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value Lisset is an absolute professional who takes 100% pride in her work. She stand by her work and is very courteous, easy to work with, and I would highly recommend her for any job. She is that great of a professional.
REMODELING&PAINTING JIREH
Sandi G.
Patrick gave recommendations first before starting the work. He was knowledgeable and kept his work space clean.
Gojonesy Enterprises
TONY H.
Dion has been great. Rain has held up the project, but looks good to be finished soon. Thanks
Burch Masonry Llc
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