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Apartment Carpet Cleaning Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:57:27+00:00 • 3 min read

Apartment carpet cleaning cost typically ranges from $120 to $420 per visit, depending on unit size, carpet type, stain presence, and service options. Price drivers include room count, cleaning method, and whether furniture moving or odor treatment is needed. This guide outlines typical price ranges and the factors that influence cost for U.S. renters and landlords.

Item Low Average High Notes
Base cleaning per apartment $120 $210 $420 One or two bedrooms typical; larger units higher
Per-room add-ons $25 $60 $150 Extra rooms or stairs increase cost
Stain removal & deodorizing $15 $40 $120 Heavy staining or pet odors higher
Moving furniture $0 $15 $75 Depends on size and access
Odor control & sanitizing $20 $50 $140 Optional add-on
Warranty / re-clean policy $0 $25 $100 Some providers include limited warranty

Assumptions: region, carpet type, and room count affect pricing; prices shown are typical ranges for standard apartment carpets in the U.S.

Overview Of Costs

Average project ranges combine base service with common add-ons to reflect typical apartment scenarios. For a standard 2-bedroom apartment, expect about $150-$260 for base cleaning, with total often landing near $200-$350 after optional add-ons. High-end treatments, heavy staining, or very plush textures can push totals toward the $400s. data-formula=”base + add-ons + specialty”>

Cost Breakdown

Component Low Average High Notes Unit
Materials $5 $20 $60 Detergents, deodorizers, stain tools per apartment
Labor $60 $150 $350 Hourly rates vary by market per job
Equipment $10 $25 $60 Extraction machine usage per job
Permits $0 $0-$10 $20 Usually not required for most apartments per job
Delivery/Disposal $0 $5 $20 Waste disposal fees, removeable furniture transport per job
Warranty / Re-clean $0 $25 $100 Quality guarantee options per job

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What Drives Price

Key drivers include apartment size, carpet material, stain severity, and access challenges. Plush nylon or polyester carpets may clean differently than Berber; rooms with high pile require longer dwell time and more suction. Staircases, hallways, and tight layouts add to labor and equipment usage. Pet stains or strong odors increase chemical costs and potential re-clean needs.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Typical labor rates range from $60 to $150 per hour, depending on market and crew size. A two-person crew can complete a standard apartment more quickly, but complex layouts or heavy soils may require extra hours. For reference, a basic two-bedroom with average soil might take 2–4 hours.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and cost of living. In the Northeast, base prices often run higher than the Midwest. In urban cores, expect higher per-room surcharges than in suburban or rural areas. Typical regional deltas can be +/- 10–25% compared to national averages, with major cities on the higher end.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate common outcomes for apartment cleaning.

Basic Scenario

Specs: 2-bedroom, 900 sq ft, light soil, no stairs. Labor 2 hours at $90/hour; materials $15; add-ons none. Total: $195.00. Per sq ft: ~$0.22. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Mid-Range Scenario

Specs: 2-bedroom, 1,100 sq ft, average soil, some stain spots, furniture moved. Labor 3 hours at $110/hour; materials $25; stain deodorizer $30. Total: $435. Per sq ft: $0.40. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Premium Scenario

Specs: 3-bedroom, 1,350 sq ft, heavy soiling, pet odor, stairs, furniture handling. Labor 5 hours at $130/hour; materials $40; deodorizer $60; odor control $100; disposal $25. Total: $1,055. Per sq ft: ~$0.78. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Note: Cleaning frequency and tenancy terms affect cost—landlords may negotiate package pricing for multiple units.