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Maximum Janitorial Service

1519 N 81st Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85043-1122

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Janitor Service, Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Window Cleaning ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Band of Brothers Cleaning Services LLC

6909 E Osborn Rd , Scottsdale, AZ 85251-6224

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Commercial Cleaning Services, House Cleaning, Cleaning Services ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Campbell's Carpet Care

Phoenix, AZ 85051-8273

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Air Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Desert Valley Carpet Cleaning

3227 W Campo Bello Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85053-1870

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Cleaning Services, Upholstery Cleaning ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Pop Ins of Arizona Inc

10700 N 85th Ave # 2298 , Peoria, AZ 85380

BBB Accredited A+ rated. House Cleaning, Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Air Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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All Pro Carpet and Tile Cleaning

2329 E Sequoia Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85024-1818

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Tile and Grout Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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AZ Same Day Service

7949 E. Via Paseo Del Sur 515 , Scottsdale, AZ 85258

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Air Duct Cleaning, Water Damage Restoration ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Steamy Concepts

3226 S Fair Ln , Tempe, AZ 85282-3120

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Fire and Water Damage Restoration, Water Damage Restoration ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Desert Valley Carpet Cleaning

3227 W Campo Bello Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85053-1870

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Cleaning Services, Upholstery Cleaning ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Pop Ins of Arizona Inc

10700 N 85th Ave # 2298 , Peoria, AZ 85380

BBB Accredited A+ rated. House Cleaning, Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Air Duct Cleaning ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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All Pro Carpet and Tile Cleaning

2329 E Sequoia Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85024-1818

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Tile and Grout Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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AZ Same Day Service

7949 E. Via Paseo Del Sur 515 , Scottsdale, AZ 85258

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Carpet and Rug Cleaners, Air Duct Cleaning, Water Damage Restoration ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Typical Carpet Cleaning Cost Cost in Phoenix

For: 1,000 sq ft of carpet in Phoenix, AZ

Budget Option
$100
per visit
Most Common
$200
Average cost
Premium Service
$450
per visit

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Number of rooms and square footage
  • ¢Stain severity and treatment needed
  • ¢Phoenix extreme heat (115°F+) and caliche soil require heat-resistant, UV-stable product upgrades

Carpet Cleaning Cost Guide — Phoenix, AZ

How Much Does Carpet Cleaning Cost in Phoenix, AZ?

Phoenix's desert environment creates carpet contamination challenges unique to the Valley: Arizona red clay tracked in from desert-adjacent yards, monsoon mud events July–September, caliche dust from construction sites throughout the rapidly expanding metro, and the heavy pet-dander environment of Phoenix's dog-owner culture. Phoenix's low humidity — running 15–30% RH in spring and winter — offers one significant advantage: carpets dry remarkably fast after steam cleaning (2–4 hours vs. 8–18 hours in humid climates), reducing the mold-from-wet-carpet risk associated with cleaning. Here's what professional carpet cleaning costs in Phoenix in 2025.


Phoenix Carpet Cleaning Prices

ServiceScopePhoenix Price Range
Per room (standard)Up to 200 sq ft each$30 – $65/room
Whole home (3BR / ~900 room sq ft)Hot water extraction$150 – $280
Whole home (4BR / ~1,200 room sq ft)Hot water extraction$200 – $350
Stair cleaningPer flight$55 – $120
Scotchgard / carpet protectorPer room$25 – $50/room
Pet odor treatment (enzyme)Per room$50 – $125/room
Spot stain treatmentPer stain$25 – $75
Deep clean (heavily soiled)Per room, surcharge$20 – $35 additional
Area rug cleaningPer sq ft (drop-off or in-home)$2.00 – $5.00/sq ft
Tile and grout cleaning (bonus)Per sq ft$0.60 – $1.50/sq ft

Phoenix-Specific Carpet Contamination Factors

Arizona Red Clay and Bajada Soil

The red iron-oxide clay soils prevalent in Phoenix's desert-adjacent neighborhoods — Ahwatukee Foothills, the Desert Ridge and North Phoenix desert areas, and properties with desert landscaping directly adjacent to carpet entries — track in distinctive red-orange soil that stains carpet fibers differently than eastern US dirt. This Arizona clay:

  • Binds to synthetic carpet fibers (nylon, polyester) with higher tenacity than organic soil
  • Creates reddish oxidation staining in carpet pile if allowed to dry and oxidize
  • Requires pre-treatment with appropriate alkaline pre-spray before hot water extraction for full removal

Professional Phoenix carpet cleaners who work in Ahwatukee and North Scottsdale know to ask about desert landscaping adjacency and pre-treat accordingly. Consumer carpet cleaning machines typically lack adequate pre-spray application capability for this soil type.

Monsoon Mud Events (July–September)

Phoenix's monsoon season (late June–September) brings sudden intense rainfall that saturates desert soil, creating muddy conditions at every property access point. After a July haboob or monsoon rain event, carpet entry areas in Phoenix homes experience their heaviest annual soil loading. Monsoon season is Phoenix carpet cleaning's busiest demand period — companies book 2–3 weeks out in August. Schedule monsoon-season cleaning in June (before the season) or in October (post-monsoon cleanup) to avoid peak-season wait times.

Pet Dander and Urine — Phoenix's Suburban Dog Culture

Phoenix's suburban lifestyle — large lots, fenced yards, outdoor access — supports high dog ownership density across the metro. Pet urine in carpets creates both immediate odor (ammonia) and a crystallized urate salt residue that reactivates odor with humidity changes — including Phoenix's monsoon season humidity spikes from 15% to 60%+ RH in hours. Enzyme treatment (breaking down urate crystals with protease enzymes) is required for complete pet odor removal — not just hot water extraction, which removes moisture but doesn't destroy the urate crystal structure. Ask specifically: "Do you use enzyme pre-treatment for pet odor, or only hot water extraction?"

Per BLS Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA, building cleaning workers earn $16–$24/hour.

Carpet Cleaning FAQ — Phoenix, AZ

Why Hire a Certified Carpet Cleaner in Phoenix, AZ

Carpet Cleaning Credentials and Standards in Phoenix

Arizona does not require a specific state license for carpet cleaning services. However, industry certifications and equipment standards meaningfully differentiate professional Phoenix carpet cleaners from consumer-equipment operators and low-price bait-and-switch services.


IICRC Certification — The Industry Standard

The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is the carpet cleaning industry's primary certification body. IICRC credentials relevant to Phoenix carpet cleaning:

  • CCT (Carpet Cleaning Technician): Foundational credential covering fiber identification, soil types, cleaning methods, and chemical selection
  • SMT (Stone, Masonry, and Ceramic Tile Cleaning): Relevant for Phoenix's heavy tile floors cleaned by carpet companies bundling tile services
  • WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician): Relevant if cleaning involves moisture intrusion from monsoon events, not just routine cleaning

IICRC-certified companies operate under the IICRC S100 Carpet Cleaning Standard — a documented methodology for professional carpet cleaning that defines pre-inspection, pre-treatment, extraction, and post-cleaning steps. Verify company IICRC membership at iicrc.org.


Truck-Mount vs. Portable Machine — The Phoenix Quality Difference

The most important technical differentiator in Phoenix carpet cleaning is equipment type:

Truck-Mounted Hot Water Extraction (Truck-Mount):

  • Van-mounted system powered by the vehicle engine
  • Water temperatures: 200–230°F at the cleaning head
  • Vacuum extraction power (measured in water lift): professional truck-mounts achieve 200+ inches water lift — far beyond any portable
  • Phoenix advantage: At Phoenix's ambient temperatures (90–110°F summer), truck-mount water arrives at the carpet at optimal cleaning temperature after line losses; higher water temperature breaks down desert clay compounds more effectively than cooler water

Portable Electric Carpet Cleaner:

  • Maximum water temperature: 100–140°F (limited by electric heating element at residential power supply)
  • Vacuum extraction: 80–120 inches water lift — lower than truck-mount
  • Phoenix limitation: Lower temperature and extraction power leaves more moisture in carpet (longer dry time) and achieves less thorough soil removal from Phoenix's desert clay soils

Consumer rental machines (Rug Doctor, Bissell): 100–120°F maximum; 60–80 inches water lift — adequate for light soil maintenance only; insufficient for Phoenix's heavy monsoon mud events, red clay contamination, or pet odor treatment.

The key question for any Phoenix carpet cleaning company: "Is your system truck-mounted?" A company that answers yes has equipment appropriate for Phoenix's soil conditions. A company using portables may still do adequate work for lightly soiled carpets but is at a technical disadvantage for heavy-soiled Phoenix desert homes.


The "$19.95 Per Room" Warning in Phoenix

Phoenix's rapidly growing metro attracts low-price carpet cleaning solicitation at scale — flyers, Nextdoor ads, and door hangers advertising "$19–$29 per room" whole-home specials. The reality:

  • At $19–$29 per room, a 4-room job pays the operator $76–$116 — insufficient to cover professional truck-mount equipment, chemical costs, and technician time for a legitimate cleaning
  • These services typically arrive with undersized portable machines and perform minimal pre-treatment and extraction
  • Upcharging is endemic: the $19 room price becomes $15 per room required minimum, then add-ons for "heavy soil," "pet odor," and "deodorizer" that inflate the final bill to $300+

Legitimate Phoenix professional carpet cleaning runs $30–$65/room; a 3-4 BR home cleaning: $150–$350 fully inclusive. Budget accordingly and avoid services priced materially below this range.

Steam Cleaning vs. Dry Cleaning vs. DIY Carpet Cleaning in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix Carpet Cleaning Method Comparison

Three primary carpet cleaning methods are available in the Phoenix market. Phoenix's climate characteristics — fast dry times, heavy desert soil, pet-intense households — influence which method is appropriate for Phoenix conditions.


Method Comparison for Phoenix Conditions

MethodPhoenix Dry TimeDesert Clay RemovalPet Odor TreatmentCostBest For
Hot water extraction (steam, truck-mount)2–4 hours (low Phoenix humidity)Excellent with pre-sprayExcellent with enzyme pre-treatment$30–$65/roomMost Phoenix carpets; heavy-soil situations
Hot water extraction (portable)4–8 hoursGoodGood$20–$45/roomLight-soil maintenance; adequate for summer months
Encapsulation / dry cleaning30–60 minutesModeratePoor (no moisture for enzyme activation)$20–$40/roomCommercial; maintenance between HWE; not for pet issues
Consumer rental (Rug Doctor)6–12 hoursMarginalPoor$35–$55/machine/day + chemicalsLight touch-up only
Dry powder cleaning (Host, Capture)20 minutesPoor (dust binding only)None$15–$30/room in materialsBarely-soiled carpet; between professional visits

Phoenix's Fast Dry Time Advantage

One genuine Phoenix advantage in carpet cleaning: carpet dries remarkably fast. In Phoenix's typical 20–30% RH winter/spring environment, hot water extraction-cleaned carpets with a professional truck-mount (low moisture in, high extraction out) dry in 2–3 hours — far faster than the same job in Houston (8–12 hours) or Seattle (12–18 hours). Fans and open windows (if ambient temperature is comfortable — not 115°F July) accelerate drying further. This fast-dry advantage means:

  • Pet odor enzyme treatments work well — enzyme pre-treatments dwell long enough without creating prolonged moisture in the pad
  • Sub-pad contamination can be addressed — if urine has penetrated to the carpet pad, flooding treatment (heavy moisture application for enzyme penetration) still dries out in Phoenix within 4–8 hours rather than creating multi-day moisture risk

In summer (June–September), open windows are not practical for air-drying — run A/C with the fan on continuous rather than auto to maintain air circulation during dry time.


Phoenix Berber and Wool Carpets: Method Matters

Phoenix's higher-end mid-century custom homes (Arcadia, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley estates) and luxury newer construction often feature Berber loop-pile carpets and wool area rugs — materials with specific cleaning requirements:

  • Berber (loop-pile synthetic): Lower-viscosity extraction tips required; high pressure from truck-mount wands can pull or snap Berber loops; rotary brush tools are typically inappropriate
  • Wool carpets and rugs: Wool is protein fiber; pH-sensitive; alkaline pre-sprays suitable for nylon (pH 9–10) damage wool at those concentrations; wool-safe pH-neutral cleaning solutions required; avoid high-temperature water above 140°F on wool (causes shrinkage and texture change)

Any Phoenix carpet company that asks "what fiber type is your carpet?" before quoting is demonstrating appropriate knowledge. A company that doesn't ask and applies a one-size-fits-all approach may clean polyester fine while damaging your Berber or wool.


When Carpet Cleaning Isn't the Answer — Replacement Signal

Some Phoenix carpet conditions are beyond professional cleaning recovery:

  • Permanent red Arizona clay oxidation staining in light-colored carpet that has been walked in over years — the iron oxide bonds permanently to fiber; cleaning removes surface soil but the oxidation-altered fiber cannot be restored
  • Pet urine that has saturated through carpet, pad, and reached the subfloor — cleaning the carpet doesn't address the urate crystal contamination in the pad and subfloor; full replacement (carpet + pad replacement + subfloor enzyme treatment) is required for odor-free results
  • Traffic-path pile crush and fiber fatigue — typically on nylon at 7–12 years of use; no cleaning restores the fiber structure after mechanical fatigue

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