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

Prices for Chem-Dry carpet cleaning vary by room size, stain treatment, and add-ons. The primary drivers are room count, total square footage, carpet material, and whether deodorizing or protective coatings are requested. Cost ranges include cleaning, equipment use, and basic stain treatment.

Item Low Average High Notes
Per room $60 $120 $300 Typical 200–400 ft² room; larger rooms increase cost.
Per square foot $0.20 $0.35 $0.75 Used for small areas or add-ons.
Total project (2–4 rooms) $180 $350 $900 Assumes standard rooms with basic stain treatment.
Stain treatment / deodorizing $20 $60 $150 Spot-specific or full-area treatment.
Protection coating (optional) $30 $80 $180 Seals fibers for easier future cleaning.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Overview Of Costs

Typical pricing snapshots for Chem-Dry carpet cleaning show wide ranges by room and by add-ons. The table below summarizes total project ranges and per-unit ranges with brief assumptions. In many markets, promotions or bundled services affect final numbers.

Total Project Range Per Room / Per 100 ft² Assumptions
$180–$900 $60–$300 per room; $0.20–$0.75/ft² Includes basic cleaning; varies by room size and stain load.

Cost Breakdown

Understanding the components helps compare quotes. The breakdown includes labor, equipment, and services. The following table shows common cost columns and example drivers.

Column Typical Range What It Covers
Labor $40–$120 Technician time per room, travel, and setup
Equipment $15–$60 Extraction tools, cleaners, and machines
Chemicals $10–$50 Cleaner formula and deodorizer
Stain treatment $20–$150 Spot removal, specialty enzymes, or oxidizers
Protection / sealant $30–$180 Fiber protection and soil resistance
Delivery / disposal $5–$30 Travel fees or disposal of waste
Taxes / permits $0–$20 State and local charges

What Drives Price

Key price variables include room size, carpet type, and add-ons. Specific drivers to note are carpet pile and material (e.g., Stairs or plush nylon), stain severity, and whether a protective coating is requested. SEER-style considerations do not apply here, but fiber hardness and dye stability influence needed cleaners and time.

Common numeric thresholds:

  • Room size: 200–400 ft² typical; larger rooms can push prices up by 20–40%
  • Stain complexity: basic stains add $20–$60; heavy staining may add $60–$150
  • Carpet type: dense or frieze piles may require extra time, adding 10–30%
  • Protection: optional coating adds $30–$180 per area

Ways To Save

Smart planning can reduce total costs without compromising cleaning quality. Consider scheduling during off-peak times, bundling with deodorizing or protection only if needed, and requesting a per-room quote rather than a flat estimate. Some providers offer tiered service levels to align with budget.

Cost-conscious tips include evaluating the number of rooms versus total square footage and asking about seasonal promotions. Basic cleanings typically cost less than full-service treatments with stain removal and protective coatings.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region. In dense urban markets, quotes trend higher, while rural areas may offer lower rates. A typical spread might be 10–25% higher in Coastal metros vs. Interior suburban markets and 5–15% higher in high-cost urban zones than national averages.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor hours directly affect the price. A standard 2–4 room job may require 1–3 hours, while larger homes or heavy stain loads can reach 4–6 hours. Labor charges often include travel fees; some companies itemize this separately with a typical range of $15–$60.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden or optional charges include stairs, closets, or high-traffic areas treated separately, and equipment upgrades for deep cleaning. Some quotes exclude deodorizing or protective coatings, which can add $20–$150 per area. Always confirm what’s included in a base price.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Assumptions: region, room counts, and stain load. Below are three scenario cards to illustrate typical quotes.

Scenario Cards

  • Basic — 2 rooms (350 ft² total), standard stain load, no add-ons: 1.5 hours; $80–$180 total; $0.23–$0.51/ft²
  • Mid-Range — 3 rooms (600 ft²), light stain treatment, deodorizing: 2.5 hours; $160–$320 total; $0.27–$0.53/ft²
  • Premium — 4 rooms (800 ft²), heavy stain removal, protective coating: 4 hours; $260–$520 total; $0.32–$0.65/ft²

These scenarios illustrate how room count, stain severity, and add-ons influence total cost. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> The exact quote depends on local market dynamics and carpet specifics.