Upholstery Cleaning
The everyday call: armchairs, dining chairs, the family sofa, and the office chair someone has lived in too long. We check the fabric, treat the spots, and rinse without flooding the cushion.
Read about upholstery cleaning →Couches, sofas, sectionals, mattresses, and chairs cleaned with the fabric in mind.
Each piece gets a fabric check before any water touches it. The wrong cleaner on the wrong fabric can leave a cushion in worse shape than it started, so we check the piece before we run a hose.
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Fabric pieces we clean in St. George homes and offices.
Most upholstery calls are for one piece: a sofa with pet hair, a sectional with snack spots, or a mattress that has been through a few moves.
Before we run a hose, we read the fabric tag, test for color bleed, and pick the cleaning method to match the piece.
The everyday call: armchairs, dining chairs, the family sofa, and the office chair someone has lived in too long. We check the fabric, treat the spots, and rinse without flooding the cushion.
Read about upholstery cleaning →Pet hair, snack crumbs, drink spots, and that smell you notice right before guests come over. Most sofas clean up well when the fabric is friendly to water-based cleaning.
Read about sofa and couch cleaning →Sectionals have favorite seats and a pet corner. We clean every section the same way and tell you which ones will need extra time.
Read about sectional cleaning →Mattresses pick up sweat, dust, and skin oils that sheets cannot stop. A surface clean helps with smell and feel, and a deeper cleaning is heavier work that takes longer to dry.
Read about mattress cleaning →Conference rooms, waiting rooms, and the desk chair that gets used eight hours a day. We can do one chair or a full set in the same visit.
Read about office chair cleaning →If the carpet looks fine and the room still feels stale, the furniture is usually the reason. We check pieces by hand before suggesting a cleaning.
Read about furniture cleaning →St. George furniture works hard between dust, pet hair, and sand from yards and trails. The family sofa usually carries the rest, especially in homes with kids or a regular dog spot.
We see a steady mix of regular sofas, sectionals, mattresses, and dining chairs across St. George, Washington, Santa Clara, Ivins, and Hurricane. Pieces that need special handling, like leather or solvent-only fabrics, we flag before we start.
Send photos of the piece and the fabric tag if you can find it. We will give you a clear quote range and tell you what is realistic before we book.
Fabric furniture in homes and offices: couches, sofas, sectionals, mattresses, office chairs, dining chairs, ottomans, and fabric headboards. We pick the method by reading the fabric tag and testing for color bleed before any water hits the piece.
Our standard upholstery cleaning is for fabric. Leather and faux leather use different products, so send a photo and we will tell you what is available.
Most pieces take 4 to 8 hours, give or take. Heavier soil and thicker cushions can stretch that out, especially in winter when the air holds more moisture.
Yes. A sectional, a recliner, and a set of dining chairs in the same trip is normal. Send photos of every piece so the quote and schedule line up.
Surface odor and moderate pet smell usually respond well to enzyme treatment and extraction. If urine reached the foam core, the result is more limited because we cannot flood and rinse a cushion the way we can rinse a carpet.
Serving St. George, Washington, Washington Fields, Santa Clara, Ivins, and Hurricane, UT
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