Posted reference ranges so you can budget before you call. Pricing is hedged throughout, and a firm quote comes after we see the job. Call or text and we will walk you through it.
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Last updated: 2026-05-30.
Quick answer: In Las Vegas, a standard three-room carpet cleaning usually runs $130 to $260, or about $0.35 to $0.55 per square foot. Pet stain treatment adds $50 to $150 per affected area. Tile and grout runs $0.75 to $1.50 per square foot. Sofa cleaning runs $90 to $180. Area rug cleaning runs $2.50 to $6.00 per square foot. We post these ranges so you can compare before anyone steps on your property.
A quick note on these numbers. Everything below is a reference range to help you budget, not a firm quote. Every job is different, and the only honest way to give you a real number is after a free inspection. Use the figures below to plan and to vet other contractors' quotes; call us at (725) 425-1108 when you want the actual quote on your specific job.
| Service | Usual range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Carpet cleaning (3 rooms) | $130 to $260 | Truck-mount hot-water extraction, common stains included. |
| Carpet cleaning (per sq ft) | $0.35 to $0.55 | For whole-home jobs and larger areas. |
| Pet stain & odor treatment | $50 to $150 | Per affected area, in addition to cleaning. |
| Tile & grout cleaning | $0.75 to $1.50 / sq ft | High-pressure rotary, alkaline pre-spray. |
| Grout color sealing | $1.00 to $2.00 / linear ft | Add-on to grout cleaning. Lifespan 3-5 years. |
| Sofa cleaning | $90 to $180 | Fiber-appropriate method; pre-tested for colorfastness. |
| Sectional cleaning | $150 to $300 | Depends on configuration and fiber. |
| Area rug cleaning | $2.50 to $6.00 / sq ft | Pickup, off-site wash and rinse, delivery. |
| Commercial encapsulation | $0.18 to $0.35 / sq ft | Low-downtime maintenance for offices, retail. |
| Commercial extraction | $0.30 to $0.55 / sq ft | Periodic restorative work for documented service. |
A lot of carpet cleaning advertising in Las Vegas leads with a low teaser number, then the actual cost arrives once a technician is inside the home. We post ranges instead because a homeowner deciding between providers should be able to compare before anyone arrives. The number we quote on the phone is the number on the invoice, and if the job turns out to need more (pad replacement for old pet damage, color-seal on stained grout) we tell you what changes and why before we start. No long contracts; pay per visit.
These ranges reflect real jobs across the Las Vegas Valley. Larger homes, premium fiber care, set-in pet damage that requires pad sub-section replacement, and commercial accounts trend higher; a tight three-room job on synthetic carpet without stain treatment trends lower. Nevada does not require a state-issued license for carpet cleaning, which makes choosing a verifiable, insured provider more important here than it would be in a licensed trade. We are insured and IICRC-trained, and we share documentation on request.
A standard three-room carpet cleaning usually runs $130 to $260, or about $0.35 to $0.55 per square foot for larger jobs. Pet stain treatment adds $50 to $150 per affected area. We quote the real number on the phone before the truck rolls.
Per-room pricing works for most homes with average room sizes. Per-square-foot is better for big open-plan spaces, whole-home cleanings over about 1,500 square feet, or anywhere the room layout is unusual. We will tell you on the phone which one fits your home.
We move smaller furniture (chairs, coffee tables, small couches) at no extra cost. We do not move beds, dressers, pianos, or fragile electronics; if you want those areas cleaned, move them before we arrive. Our quote tells you what is included.
Pet urine soaks through the carpet face into the pad and the subfloor, and surface cleaning rarely ends the odor. Real pet treatment means UV blacklight inspection, enzyme and oxidizing treatment to the pad and backing, then extraction. That is more labor and more product, which is why pet treatment usually runs $50 to $150 per affected area on top of the regular clean.
For most jobs, yes. The posted ranges cover the common cases, and we narrow with a few questions about square footage, fiber, pet damage, and whether stairs or tile-and-grout are included. The price we quote is the price you pay unless something changes once we see the job; we tell you what changes and why before any extra work.
Truck-mount extraction leaves carpet damp, not soaked. You can walk on it lightly in clean socks within a couple of hours and replace furniture in 4 to 6 hours. Full dry time is usually 6 to 12 hours depending on humidity and airflow. We position air movers on heavy-stain areas to speed it up.
Last updated: 2026-05-30.