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Area Rug Cleaning in Orange County.
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Steam cleaning for selected synthetic area rugs across Orange County, with material, backing, size, condition, and price confirmed before service.

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  • Eco-Friendly Products
  • Synthetic Rugs · Steam Cleaning
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What is area rug cleaning?

Steam cleaning for eligible synthetic area rugs

Our area-rug service is limited to synthetic rugs whose care instructions, construction, and backing allow hot-water extraction. Mike confirms eligibility before cleaning.

We do not clean wool, cotton, jute, viscose or rayon, silk, Persian, Oriental, Chinese, handmade, antique, or other delicate and high-value rugs. Those rugs require a specialist method that we do not provide.

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Synthetic Rugs Only

Material and backing must allow steam cleaning

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One Technician

Mike confirms and cleans each accepted rug

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Hot-Water Extraction

Controlled extraction for eligible synthetic rugs

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Clear Limits

Permanent wear and set-in staining are explained

Art standing with specialty-cleaning technician Mike outdoors
Art with Mike, our specialty-cleaning technician.

Our specialty-service team

Meet Mike, our specialty-cleaning technician

Mike is the technician who handles our carpet, upholstery, area-rug, and tile-and-grout appointments.

For carpet, upholstery, and area rugs, Mike confirms that the material is eligible for our water-based extraction method before starting. We do not switch to leather, dry-cleaning, or delicate natural-fiber methods on site.

Our process

Complete transparency — no surprises

Send the rug dimensions, photos, care label if available, and details about spots, odor, pets, or traffic. We use that information to confirm eligibility, scope, and upfront price.

Mike verifies that the rug is synthetic and compatible with extraction. Accepted rugs receive selected pre-treatment followed by controlled hot-water extraction.

We review the result and identify permanent wear, dye loss, backing damage, or set-in staining. The rug remains damp after service and finishes drying naturally.

What to expect

Customer-focused from start to finish

This is on-site steam cleaning for selected synthetic rugs. It is not immersion washing, dry cleaning, fringe restoration, rug repair, or specialist care for handmade and valuable rugs.

A typical single eligible rug takes about one to two hours for one technician. Multiple rugs, larger sizes, heavy soil, and access can increase the working time; drying is separate.

Routine soil and many spots can improve, but wear, dye damage, backing problems, and deeply set stains or odors may remain.

Protected at every visit

Our training & standards

Area-rug appointments are handled by Mike, our dedicated steam-cleaning technician.

Mike confirms synthetic material and extraction compatibility before starting and declines rugs that require natural-fiber, delicate, dry-cleaning, or rug-shop methods.

Service scope

Which rugs fit this service

Eligibility, method, and limits are stated plainly before booking.

Eligible rugs

Synthetic area rugs whose care instructions, construction, and backing allow water-based extraction.

The method

On-site material check, selected pre-treatment, and hot-water extraction by one technician.

We do not clean

Wool, cotton, jute, viscose, silk, Persian, Oriental, Chinese, handmade, antique, delicate, or high-value rugs.

Is this right for you?

When you need area rug cleaning

Synthetic Rug

An eligible synthetic area rug is ready for cleaning

Traffic Soil

Walkways and everyday use have dulled the pile

Selected Spots

Food or pet areas need realistic treatment

6–12 Months

Regularly used rugs are ready for periodic cleaning

How it works

Confirm the material, then the appointment

Here’s what happens next

Share the scope

Step 1

Share the scope

Send the pieces, rooms or areas, photos, and condition

Confirm eligibility

Step 2

Confirm eligibility

Mike confirms the material, method, scope, and upfront price

Specialty cleaning

Step 3

Specialty cleaning

One technician performs the agreed service

Review the result

Step 4

Review the result

We identify improvement, permanent wear, and next-use guidance

Customer reviews

What clients say about our area rug cleaning

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Very happy with the carpet cleaning service! He was on time and did great job! Planning to use their area rug cleaning service very soon

Myensulu Khaval

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Housecall Pro verified customer

Art did an amazing job. My couches and area rug look brand new, and he did it all quickly and affordably. I was seriously impressed with how quickly he completed the job, especially since these couches haven’t been cleaned in years! He took the time to explain the cleaning process, drying time, and even recommended a product to extend the life of the cleaning. Will DEFINITELY be using him again and recommending him to friends and family! 100% satisfied.

M, Liubys

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Roman did a fantastic job. Our a area rug looks much better and the odors are gone!

Vivian Benincasa

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Very friendly and super fast. 2 beige 8x10 area rugs in under an hour and they look great so far. Also very responsive when getting pricing. Very direct and fair communication.

Olivia M

Is this right for you?

Is area rug cleaning right for you?

  • Your rug can be confirmed as synthetic
  • Its care instructions, construction, and backing allow water-based extraction
  • Routine soil, traffic marks, or selected spots remain after vacuuming
  • The rug is not handmade, antique, delicate, natural-fiber, or high-value

Good to know

Area Rug Cleaning questions

Can wool and silk rugs be cleaned the same way as carpet?

No, and this is where rugs get ruined. Wool felts and can shrink; silk and viscose can go stiff or brown from ordinary water exposure; natural dyes bleed. Fiber and dye stability get tested before anything is applied. If a rug needs full-immersion washing at a specialist plant rather than in-home cleaning, we'll tell you.

Is cleaning a rug worth it, or should I just replace it?

Depends on the rug. A machine-made synthetic at the low end is often not worth professional cleaning. A hand-knotted wool rug is — periodic cleaning is maintenance on an item that outlives most furniture. The line is roughly whether replacing it would cost more than cleaning it several times.

Can I just hose it off outside?

On a cheap synthetic, sometimes. On wool, that's how people destroy rugs — soap that never fully rinses out attracts dirt faster than before, and slow drying breeds mildew in the foundation. The backing and fringe suffer first, and they're the parts you can't fix.

Will it get pet urine out?

Only if it's treated properly. Urine in a rug isn't a stain problem, it's a chemistry problem — the salts stay in the fiber and reactivate with humidity, and on wool it can permanently change the dye. Early treatment usually works. Repeated accidents in the same spot often don't.

How often should area rugs be cleaned?

Every one to three years depending on traffic, and immediately after a spill that soaks through. Vacuum both sides regularly — grit trapped at the base of the pile cuts fibers every time someone walks across it, and that's abrasion no cleaning reverses.

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Book your area rug cleaning today. We reply as soon as possible during business hours.