Popular Questions
Are your products safe for kids and pets?
Yes — we use premium organic, hypoallergenic cleaning solutions that are safe for children and pets when used as directed. Our process includes thorough extraction, so no soapy residue is left behind in the fabric. We simply recommend keeping kids and pets off the cleaned area until it’s fully dry. If anyone in your household has sensitivities or there’s a newborn at home, let us know in advance and we’ll tailor the cleaning approach to be as gentle and safe as possible.
What types of stains can you remove from my couch?
We treat a wide range of everyday couch stains, including coffee, wine, juice, food spills, ink and marker marks, grease or oil, makeup, and wear caused by daily use. Pet-related stains and odors are also part of our stain treatment process. Results depend on the fabric, how long the stain has been there, and any products previously applied, but in most cases we’re able to fully remove or significantly reduce the appearance of common stains.
Can you remove dog or cat urine from a couch?
Yes — urine removal is possible in many cases. We can extract urine from the fabric and the upper layers of the cushion filling. If the cushion insert is deeply saturated and holding odor inside the core, cleaning may not fully solve it, and you may need to replace the filling/insert. We’ll be upfront about what’s realistic once we assess the couch.
Can you remove dog or cat urine from a couch?
In many cases, yes — we can remove pet urine from the fabric and treat the upper layers of the cushion padding to significantly reduce or eliminate odor. However, if urine has soaked deep into the cushion insert and is trapped in the core, cleaning alone may not fully resolve the smell, and replacing the insert may be the best option. Once we inspect the couch, we’ll explain what results are realistic and recommend the most effective solution for your situation.
How much does couch cleaning in Dallas cost?
At Texas Steamers, pricing is straightforward and transparent, with no hidden fees. Couch cleaning starts at $140 for a 2-seater, $160 for a 3-seater, $180 for a 4-seater, and $200 for a 5-seater. Larger sectionals are priced at $280 for a 6–7 seater and $320 for an 8–9 seater, based on size and layout.
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.
How long does an upholstery cleaning take?
Most couch cleaning appointments are completed within 1–2 hours, depending on the size of the sofa, its condition, and whether you choose add-ons like pet odor treatment or faster drying. We’ll confirm the expected time frame when we provide your quote, so you know exactly what to expect and can plan your day accordingly.
Can you remove every stain from my couch?
No cleaning service can guarantee complete stain removal. Results vary based on the fabric type, how long the stain has been present, and any products previously applied. In many cases, we’re able to fully remove or significantly lighten most stains so they’re far less noticeable. Before we begin, we’ll explain what results are realistic and put our best effort into achieving the strongest outcome possible.
How long does it take for the couch to dry?
In most homes, couch drying takes about 10–12 hours with normal airflow, though timing can vary based on fabric type, cushion thickness, and indoor humidity. If you need the couch ready sooner, our optional quick-dry service uses air movers to speed things up — often reducing dry time to around 3–4 hours, especially with AC or fans running. In many cases, couches cleaned during the day are dry and ready to use by the next morning.
What types of fabrics and furniture do you clean?
We clean most common upholstery fabrics, including microfiber, polyester, and many natural materials such as cotton, linen, viscose, and wool. Our services also cover a wide range of furniture and home items — chairs, sectionals, recliners, area rugs, and mattresses. If you’re not sure about your fabric type, a quick photo is usually enough for us to identify it, confirm what’s safe to clean, and explain what results you can realistically expect.
Is deep cleaning really necessary if my couch looks “okay”?
Yes — even sofas that appear clean can trap dust, allergens, bacteria, and pet dander deep within the fabric. Deep upholstery cleaning is basic hygiene for the areas where your family relaxes, sits, and spends time together. It also helps reduce light odors and keeps the fabric looking fresher for longer, especially in busy households with kids, pets, or frequent use.
Can I use DIY products before you come?
We generally recommend avoiding DIY sprays or home remedies before professional couch cleaning. Many over-the-counter products can lock stains in, leave behind sticky residue, or cause color changes depending on the fabric. If you’ve already tried something, that’s okay — just let us know what was used. With that information, we can adjust our stain removal process and choose the safest, most effective approach for your couch.
Areas We Serve
- Dallas, TX
- Fort Worth, TX
- Arlington, TX
- Plano, TX
- Irving, TX
- Garland, TX
- Frisco, TX
- McKinney, TX
- Grand Prairie, TX
- Denton, TX
- Mesquite, TX
- Carrollton, TX
- Lewisville, TX
- Richardson, TX
- Allen, TX
- Kings Mountain, NC
- Flower Mound, TX
- Haltom City, TX