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How to Deep Clean Your Carpet

 

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As your friendly flooring experts, we're here to help you keep your carpet looking and feeling its best for years to come. Regular vacuuming handles everyday dirt, but it can't reach everything buried deep in the fibers. That's where deep cleaning comes in. Below, we'll walk through why deep cleaning matters, how the process works, and how professional cleaning compares to doing it yourself. 

 

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Carpet Deep Cleaning: Key Takeaways

 

 

Why Deep Cleaning Carpet Matters

Vacuuming is great at picking up what's on the surface, but it can't reach the dirt, dust, and allergens that settle deep into the carpet fibers over time. That buildup affects more than appearance. It can impact indoor air quality and even shorten the life of your carpet.

 

Most homes do well with a deep clean every 12 to 18 months. If you have pets, kids, or family members with allergies, you'll likely want to clean more frequently to keep up with extra dirt and dander. High traffic areas like entryways and living rooms also tend to need attention sooner than quieter rooms.

 

Want more answers to common carpet questions? Visit our carpet flooring FAQ page.

 

 

How to Deep Clean Carpet

Deep cleaning carpet properly comes down to a few key steps, whether you're hiring a professional or tackling it yourself.

 

 

Good airflow during drying makes a big difference, so open a window or run a fan if you can.

 

 

Professional vs. At-Home Carpet Deep Cleaning

Professional hot water extraction is considered the gold standard for deep cleaning carpet. It uses hotter water and stronger suction than most consumer machines, which means a deeper clean and faster drying time. Many carpet manufacturers also require periodic professional cleaning to keep your warranty valid, so it's worth checking your warranty terms before relying solely on at-home methods. 

 

At-home carpet cleaning machines have their place too. They're a convenient way to handle spills, refresh high traffic spots, and maintain your carpet between professional visits. Just keep in mind they're best used as a supplement, not a full substitute for a professional deep clean.

 

For more detail on keeping your carpet in great shape long term, take a look at our carpet care guide.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should carpet be deep cleaned?

Most homes should deep clean carpet every 12 to 18 months. Households with pets, kids, or allergy sufferers often benefit from cleaning more frequently, since extra dander and dust build up faster. High traffic areas may also need attention sooner than the rest of the house.

 

What is the best method for deep cleaning carpet?

Professional hot water extraction is the most effective method. It uses hot water and a cleaning solution pushed deep into carpet fibers, then extracted along with loosened dirt, which gets carpet cleaner than most at-home machines can manage on their own.

 

How can I deep clean my carpet myself?

You can deep clean carpet yourself using a consumer carpet cleaning machine, starting with a thorough vacuum and spot pretreatment before running the machine over the carpet. This approach works well between professional cleanings, though it typically won't match the depth of a professional hot water extraction.

 

How long does it take for carpet to dry after deep cleaning?

Carpet usually takes 6 to 12 hours to dry after a deep clean. Drying time depends on factors like humidity, airflow, and how much water was used during cleaning, so opening windows or running a fan can help speed things along.

 

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