How Upholstery Cleaning Fits Into a Whole-Home Cleaning Plan
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Pricing depends on three things: furniture size, how soiled it is, and any add-ons you choose. Upholstery cleaning in Dallas, TX typically starts at $140 for a 2-seater, $160 for a 3-seater, $180 for a 4-seater, and up to $320 for large sectionals. Add-ons like pet odor treatment or faster drying will increase the total. Your final price is always confirmed before we begin.
No. We lock in your price before any upholstery clean begins. We base it on a quick inspection: furniture size, fabric type, visible stains, and any treatments needed. Once you approve the quote, that number stays the same. Extra charges only apply if you request additional services beyond what was originally agreed.
Our standard upholstery cleaning service includes fabric inspection, eco-safe pre-treatment, targeted stain treatment, and hot water extraction. Hot water extraction means we use water heated to around 200°F to flush out dirt, oils, bacteria, and allergens from deep inside the fibers. Think of it like a deep rinse for your furniture. This is not surface cleaning — it removes buildup that has settled inside the fabric over time.
Most appointments take between one and two hours. Time depends on how many pieces you have, their size, and how heavily soiled they are. Large sectionals or multiple items will take longer. We give you a time estimate before the appointment and confirm it when we arrive.
Appointments are usually available within a few days. Availability depends on the season and current demand. Same-day or next-day service is sometimes possible for a single item, but it is not guaranteed. Booking ahead gives you the most flexibility.
Final couch cleaning cost in Dallas depends on the size of the piece, how heavily it’s used, and whether you choose add-ons like pet odor treatment or faster drying. We always provide a clear, upfront quote before starting any work, so there are no surprises — just honest pricing and clear expectations.
You need to be present at the start to confirm the scope, pricing, and any problem areas. After that, many customers leave and let us work. Our technician can complete the upholstery fabric cleaning independently as long as we have access to the furniture.
Yes. Every solution we use is non-toxic, eco-friendly, and safe for homes with kids and pets. These products break down dirt and oils without leaving harmful residue or damaging fabric. We never use chlorine or harsh chemicals on your upholstery.
Yes — these are everyday cases for our fabric cleaning team. Each stain type gets treated with a specific solution matched to your fabric. Most stains can be removed or significantly reduced, often by around 90%. Results depend on how long the stain has been there and whether it was treated incorrectly before we arrived.
We will always be upfront with you: 100% removal cannot be guaranteed every time. Results depend on fabric type, dye stability, stain age, and any previous treatments applied at home. Before we start, our technician will evaluate each stain and explain exactly what improvement is realistic for your specific situation.
Standard drying time is 10 to 12 hours with normal room airflow. This varies based on humidity, fabric thickness, and cushion density. If you need it faster, our quick-dry option uses professional air movers to bring drying time down to around 3 to 4 hours in most cases.
Yes — everything is provided by our technician. This includes professional extraction machines, hoses, and fabric-safe cleaning solutions. You do not need to prepare or supply anything on your end.
Our technicians can shift small, lightweight items as needed. We do ask that you remove fragile or valuable objects from the area beforehand. Preparing the space helps the job go faster and reduces any risk of accidental damage.
For most households, we recommend professional upholstery cleaning every 6 to 12 months. Homes with pets, young children, or allergy concerns should clean more frequently. Dirt, pet hair, and bacteria build up faster in busy homes — and regular fabric sanitizing keeps that buildup under control. Fabric sanitizing means using solutions that kill bacteria and neutralize allergens living inside your upholstery.
Sometimes, depending on availability. Same-day requests are not guaranteed — they depend on open slots in our schedule. We prioritize urgent requests when possible, but booking in advance is always the most reliable option.
We accept credit and debit cards, cash, and online payments. Payment is collected after the service is complete, once you have seen the results and are satisfied with the work.
None. All pricing is discussed and approved before we start. Additional charges only apply if you request extra services after the original quote is set. What we quote is what you pay.
Yes. Our odor removal process targets the source of the smell inside the fabric and padding — not just the surface. Pet urine odors can often be eliminated or significantly reduced. Severe cases may require more than one treatment, depending on how deep the contamination has settled.
The biggest difference is how we treat your home — and you. Our technicians communicate clearly, explain every step, and make sure you feel comfortable throughout the process. We work carefully to avoid any mess: no dirty footprints, no water splashes, no disruption to your space. You are not just getting an upholstery cleaning service. You are getting a smooth, respectful experience with a team that genuinely values your home and your time.
Yes. Every Texas Steamers technician is trained to handle different fabric types and cleaning situations. Our standards cover proper equipment handling, safe product use, and respectful conduct inside your home. We treat every house as if it were our own.
No — when done correctly, upholstery cleaning in Dallas, TX is completely safe for your furniture. Every job starts with a fabric inspection to determine the right method and products for your specific material. We use fabric-appropriate solutions and controlled water pressure to prevent shrinkage, discoloration, or fiber damage. Delicate fabrics are treated differently than synthetics. Most fabric damage people experience comes from DIY products or harsh chemicals used at home. Best upholstery cleaning practices, done the right way, actually help preserve your fabric and extend the life of your furniture.
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