Couch Cleaning
Sectionals, L-shapes and modular pieces. Same care as a sofa clean, whatever you call the thing in your living room.
- $129
- 1 to 3 hours
- 6 to 24 hours
How it reads afterward
- Dry, not damp
- Low moisture and real airflow, so the cushion does not hold a cold spot for two days.
- Soft, not crunchy
- No detergent left in the weave. That residue is what makes cheap cleaning feel stiff a week later.
- Quiet, not perfumed
- The room smells like the room again. Nothing sweet, nothing masking.
Every booking includes
- Every module cleaned, including the faces that touch each other
- Chaise and corner units treated as their own pieces, because they wear differently
- Backs and sides done, not only the seating surface
- Under-cushion deck vacuumed and treated
- Airflow set up across the whole run before we leave
What we expect to find
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Bouclé
Loops catch everything and forgive nothing. Too much suction pulls the pile, so it gets low agitation and a long, patient dry.
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Patterned weave
Woven color, not printed on top. Every dye behaves differently in water, so the first thing we test is whether the pattern will stay where the weaver put it.
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Performance weave
Engineered to repel, which also means it traps what gets past. The finish has to be cleaned without being dissolved.
What moves the price
No calculator, and no price that changes on the doorstep. We look at three things.
- Size
- A three-seat sofa is the base. Sectionals, chaises and anything with a sleeper mattress inside take longer.
- Fabric
- Velvet and linen are slower and more careful than a performance weave. The fiber sets the method.
- What happened
- Pet urine is a different job from a stain. It is treated at the padding, not at the surface.
We name the final number in writing before we drive over. If something on site changes it, you hear that before we start.
Things worth adding
Tick any of these when you book the couch cleaning and we bring what is needed. Nothing here is required, and nothing gets added on the day without you saying so.
- Fabric protection
- A protective treatment applied while the piece is still warm, so the next spill sits on top of the weave instead of soaking into it.
- Assisted drying
- Air movers left running after the clean. Cuts the 6 to 24 hour window down substantially, which matters if the room has to be usable tonight.
- Pilling removal
- The little bobbles that make good upholstery look tired get shaved back by hand. Cosmetic, and it changes how a piece reads more than a clean alone does.
- Furniture moving
- Heavy pieces shifted so the areas underneath can be reached, then put back where they were.
An afternoon, start to finish
- 01
We look first
Fiber, filling, stitching and the stain itself. Velvet, linen and a wool rug all want different water, heat and chemistry, so nothing gets touched before we know what it is.
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We clean warm, not harsh
Water extraction, warm rather than harsh, matched to what the piece is made of. A burn test tells us the fiber before anything wet touches it, because cotton, linen and viscose will not forgive a strong solution.
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You get the room back
Upholstery and mattresses dry in 6 to 24 hours, depending on the fabric and how soiled it was. We open the airflow before we leave, and air conditioning moving through the room cuts that time sharply.
Most people call us a season late
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When the room is clean and still feels tired
Vacuuming reaches the surface. What makes a room feel heavy is what sits down in the weave, and that comes out in an afternoon.
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Before people come to stay
Book the week before, not the day before. Upholstery needs an afternoon and rugs need a night.
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At the end of the season
Salt air and humidity work on fabric all summer. A reset in the fall is what keeps a good piece good.
Nothing goes on your sofa without a name
Every product we carry is licensed for use in Florida homes and chosen for low residue, because residue is what pulls dirt back into a weave two weeks after a clean. Ask on the day and the technician will tell you exactly what is going onto the piece, and why that one and not another.
- Low-residue chemistry, so the fabric does not re-soil faster after cleaning
- Every product named on request, before anything is applied
- Ventilation kept open while we work, and the room handed back dry
- A hidden-seam test before any product meets a visible surface
Asked before every booking
Is a couch clean different from a sofa clean?
The work is the same. The price is not always: a five-piece sectional is more surface than a three-seat sofa, so it takes longer and it is quoted on what is actually there.
Do you separate the modules?
We pull them apart enough to reach the faces that hide, then put them back where they were. Anything heavy that needs shifting is worth mentioning when you book.
Can you clean around a built-in recliner?
Yes. Mechanisms stay dry, the fabric around them does not, and we work with the piece open so nothing gets missed in the fold.
The rug under it takes everything the couch drops. Same visit, one afternoon.
If it's not right, we come back
Once the job is complete, we'll walk you through the results. If anything isn't quite right, we'll correct it at no additional cost within our 7-day service guarantee.
No charge for the return visit, and no argument about whether it counts.
Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Wilton Manors, Victoria Park, Deerfield Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, West Palm Beach and the rest of Broward and Palm Beach.
Book your couch cleaning
Tell us what needs attention. We reply with a firm price and two times that work, usually the same day. 10% off your first service, or a free protector treatment on one piece.
Some stains do not come out. A spill can change the fiber itself, and no method reverses that. It happens most on natural weaves, and on viscose and wool in particular, where the mark left behind is the fiber, not the dirt on top of it.
We tell you what to expect before we start, not after. Then we use the best professional products we have and take the piece as far as it goes.