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How much does carpet cleaning cost in Las Vegas?

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. Tile and grout runs $0.75 to $1.50 per square foot. Sofa cleaning runs $90 to $180. We post real ranges so you can compare before anyone steps on your property.

How soon can you come out?

Most jobs schedule within the next day or two. We keep priority slots for water-damage incidents and active pet-accident calls. We give you a real arrival window when you book, and if anything changes we call rather than leave you waiting.

Are you insured? Nevada does not require a carpet cleaning license.

Correct - Nevada does not license carpet cleaners, which makes choosing a verifiable, insured provider more important than in a licensed trade. We carry general liability and bonding above industry minimums, and we share a certificate of insurance on request before any job.

Will you really get the pet urine out, or is the smell going to come back?

If the urine has soaked into the pad and the subfloor and been sitting, a surface clean alone will not end the smell. We test with UV blacklight, treat the pad and the affected backing with enzyme and oxidizing solutions, and extract. For heavy or older damage we sometimes need to replace a sub-section of pad; we tell you up front whether that is the right call before any work.

Hot-water extraction or encapsulation - what do you actually use?

Truck-mount hot-water extraction is our default for residential carpet because it pulls the soil and water back out instead of leaving residue. For commercial maintenance accounts where downtime matters, we use encapsulation for the frequent visits and periodic extraction for the restorative cleaning. We will tell you which fits your job.

How long until the carpet is dry?

You can walk on it lightly in clean socks within a couple of hours, replace furniture in 4 to 6 hours, and full dry is usually 6 to 12 hours depending on humidity and airflow. The valley’s low indoor humidity (around 25-35% in summer with AC running) helps dry times here run shorter than in coastal or humid metros.

Can you clean tile and grout, not just carpet?

Yes. High-pressure rotary cleaning with alkaline pre-spray and heat extraction pulls embedded soil out of grout lines, not just off the tile face. Color sealing the grout after cleaning makes the grout look uniform and keeps it cleaner longer. Best results on ceramic, porcelain, and most natural stone (we pre-test).

Do you clean upholstery and area rugs?

Yes. Sofas, sectionals, recliners, and dining chairs are cleaned with a fiber-appropriate method (hot-water extraction on most synthetics, low-moisture on natural fibers). Wool, viscose, and most hand-knotted area rugs are picked up, washed and rinsed off-site, and delivered back.

Do you handle commercial accounts?

Yes - offices, retail, short-term rentals, restaurants, and multi-tenant buildings. We provide documented monthly or quarterly service with logs for property management and net billing for multi-location accounts. Commercial pricing depends on square footage, traffic, and frequency, and we quote it after a walkthrough.

Are the products safe for kids and pets?

Our standard solutions are low-toxicity and rinse out cleanly with extraction. Tell us about kids, pets, and anyone with sensitivities when you book and we will choose product accordingly. Walk on it lightly after the first couple of hours; full dry to bare feet and pet paws is around 4 to 6 hours.

Last updated: 2026-05-30.

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