Floor & carpet cleaning

Area rug cleaning in Dallas-Fort Worth

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Area rug cleaning in DFW

What area rug cleaning involves

Area rugs are not just "carpet you can move." Wool, silk, jute, viscose, and antique rugs each demand different cleaning chemistry and water control. The wrong method ruins fibers, bleeds dye, and shrinks foundations.

Proper rug cleaning is usually done in-plant — your rug is picked up, dusted to remove embedded grit, hand-washed in a controlled environment, dried flat in a temperature-controlled room, then groomed to restore the pile. Returned looking decades younger.

Why this matters

On-site or pickup — your call

Quick refresh? On-site. Deep clean or specialty fiber? Pickup for the in-plant treatment.

Wool, silk, synthetic, antique

Handled by people who know fibers — not just "carpet cleaners with a van."

Pile-restoration brushing

After cleaning, the pile is brushed and set so the rug looks alive again.

How area rug cleaning works

  1. 01

    Pickup or on-site

    We collect the rug or come to you.

  2. 02

    Pre-dust

    Embedded sand and grit shaken out — most important step.

  3. 03

    Pre-treatment

    Spot and stain treatment applied.

  4. 04

    Hand wash

    Submerged or controlled-water washing.

  5. 05

    Drying (controlled)

    Flat-dried in a climate-controlled room.

  6. 06

    Pile restoration & return

    Brushed, inspected, returned.

Cleaning options

On-site cleaning

Faster, no pickup — good for routine maintenance.

In-plant cleaning

Deeper clean, controlled drying — best for valuable rugs.

Specialty fiber care

Silk, viscose, antique — handled with appropriate methods.

Moth or pest treatment

Anti-moth treatment for wool rugs that have been stored.

What it costs in DFW

Typical range

$3 – $8 / sqft

Your matched pro gives you an exact quote after seeing the project — these are starting points.

What drives the price

  • Fiber type (wool, silk, synthetic)
  • Size
  • Soil level and stains
  • Pickup vs on-site
  • Fringe and binding repair

Common questions

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