How Much Does Upholstery Cleaning Cost in Seattle? (2026 Price Guide)
How Much Does Upholstery Cleaning Really Cost in Seattle?
It is the number one question we hear every single day: "How much does it cost to have my couch cleaned?" And we get it -- you want a straight answer before you commit to anything. So here it is, no runaround.
In 2026, the average cost for professional sofa cleaning in Seattle ranges from $120 to $180 for a standard 3-seat sofa. That includes a full inspection, pre-treatment, deep cleaning, and deodorizing. No hidden fees, no surprise charges at the door.
But here is the thing: that range can shift depending on your specific situation. A lightly used polyester loveseat in a pet-free home is a different job entirely from a heavily soiled velvet sectional with three cats. This guide breaks down exactly what you will pay, what affects the price, and how to get the most value for your money.
We have been cleaning upholstery across the Seattle metro area for years, and these numbers come straight from our records -- not from industry estimates or national averages that do not reflect what Seattle residents actually pay. For a comprehensive look at our cleaning process, see our professional sofa cleaning guide.
Quick Answer for Seattle Residents
Standard sofa cleaning: $120-$180 | Loveseat: $65-$120 | Chair: $40-$80 | Sectional: $200-$400
These prices include inspection, vacuuming, pre-treatment, deep cleaning, and deodorizing. Call (425) 287-3619 for your exact quote.
Why You Can Trust This Pricing Guide
- 15,000+ upholstery cleaning jobs completed in the Seattle metro area
- Updated for 2026 with current labor rates, product costs, and market data
- IICRC Certified technicians with industry-standard pricing models
- BBB accredited with transparent pricing since day one
- No hidden fees guarantee -- the quote you get is the price you pay
- Real-world pricing data from actual Seattle jobs, not national estimates
- Licensed and insured in the State of Washington
- 100% satisfaction guarantee on every cleaning we perform
Based on over 15,000 upholstery cleaning jobs completed in the Seattle metro area, here are real-world pricing data and honest cost breakdowns. Prices reflect the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metropolitan statistical area as of February 2026.
2026 Upholstery Cleaning Prices at a Glance
Here is a quick reference table showing what Seattle residents typically pay for professional upholstery cleaning. These are our standard rates and include a full-service cleaning with inspection, pre-treatment, deep cleaning, and deodorizing.
| Furniture Type | Typical Size | Price Range | Time Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loveseat (2-Seat) | Up to 5 feet wide | $65 - $120 | 25-40 minutes |
| Standard Sofa (3-Seat) | 6-8 feet wide | $120 - $180 | 45-75 minutes |
| Sectional Sofa | L-shape or U-shape | $200 - $400 | 1.5-3 hours |
| Accent / Arm Chair | Standard single seat | $40 - $80 | 15-25 minutes |
| Dining Chair (Upholstered) | Seat and/or back | $25 - $45 | 10-15 minutes |
| Ottoman / Footstool | Small to medium | $35 - $60 | 10-20 minutes |
| Recliner | Manual or power | $60 - $100 | 20-35 minutes |
What Is Included in the Price? (Full Service Breakdown)
When we quote you a price, this is exactly what you get. Every upholstery cleaning job includes all five of these steps at no additional charge. There are no surprise fees for "pre-treatment" or "deodorizing" that other companies tack on after the fact.
1. Pre-Inspection
- Fabric type identification and cleaning code check
- Colorfastness testing in a hidden area
- Soiling level and stain assessment
- Structural inspection of cushions and frame
- Custom cleaning plan for your specific piece
2. HEPA Vacuuming
- Commercial-grade HEPA vacuum extraction
- Crevice tool for seams and between cushions
- Cushion removal and individual attention
- Frame and platform cleaning beneath cushions
- Pet hair and dry debris removal
3. Pre-Treatment
- Targeted stain pre-treatment with appropriate agents
- Enzyme solutions for protein-based stains
- Emulsifying agents for oil and grease
- Oxidizing agents for coffee, wine, and tannin stains
- Adequate dwell time for maximum stain breakdown
4. Deep Cleaning & Extraction
- Hot water extraction, low-moisture, or dry cleaning based on fabric type
- Commercial-grade equipment with powerful suction
- Controlled agitation to lift embedded soil
- Multiple extraction passes for thorough soil removal
- 95%+ moisture removal for fast drying (2-4 hours typical)
5. Deodorizing & Final Inspection
- Molecular odor neutralization -- not fragrance masking
- Cushion grooming and pile restoration
- Walk-through inspection with you to verify results
- Touch-up spot treatment on any remaining marks
- Post-cleaning care instructions customized to your fabric
- Drying time guidance and maintenance recommendations
7 Factors That Affect Your Upholstery Cleaning Price
Why does a price range exist instead of a flat rate? Because every piece of furniture is different. Here are the seven factors that determine where your cleaning falls within the range -- and why prices vary based on real examples from our work in Seattle.
1. Furniture Size
The most obvious factor. A 2-seat loveseat has roughly 40-50 square feet of fabric surface, while a large L-shaped sectional can have 120+ square feet. More fabric means more time, more cleaning solution, and more labor.
Real example: A compact apartment loveseat in Capitol Hill cost $75 to clean. A 12-foot U-shaped sectional in a Bellevue family room cost $380.
2. Fabric Type
Delicate fabrics like silk, velvet, and linen require specialized cleaning methods, gentler products, and more careful handling. This adds time and expertise to the job. Durable synthetics like polyester and microfiber are more straightforward.
Real example: A polyester sofa in Redmond cost $130. A silk-blend sofa of the same size in Queen Anne cost $175 due to the solvent cleaning method required.
3. Soiling Level
A lightly used sofa in good condition needs a single-pass cleaning. A heavily soiled piece requires additional pre-treatment, multiple extraction passes, and sometimes a second round of cleaning to reach full results.
Real example: A lightly used microfiber sofa in a pet-free Kirkland home cost $125. The same model in a Renton home with three kids and two dogs cost $170 due to heavy soiling.
4. Stain Severity
Light, recent stains are typically handled within the standard cleaning process. However, severe staining -- such as large pet accident areas, old red wine stains, or ink damage -- may require extended treatment time and specialized products.
Real example: A sofa with a few coffee drips cost $140 (standard). A sofa with a large pet urine area required an enzyme soak and extra extraction, bringing the total to $185.
5. Add-On Treatments
Optional services like fabric protector, sanitization, or specialized pet odor treatment are not included in the base price but can add significant value. These are always quoted separately and never added without your approval.
Real example: A Ballard customer added fabric protector ($40) and sanitization ($35) to their $150 sofa cleaning, bringing their total to $225 -- but extending the time before their next cleaning by 6+ months.
6. Number of Pieces
Cleaning multiple pieces in a single visit is more efficient for us, which means savings for you. We offer multi-piece discounts because the setup time and travel cost is the same whether we clean one piece or five.
Real example: A Fremont customer cleaned a sofa ($155), loveseat ($95), and two dining chairs ($35 each). With the multi-piece discount, they saved $48 off the total.
7. Location Within Seattle Metro
We do not charge extra travel fees for most locations within King and Snohomish counties. However, locations outside our standard service area may incur a modest trip charge. This is always disclosed upfront before booking.
Real example: Customers in Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Lynnwood, and Bothell pay zero travel fees. A customer in Snohomish (45 minutes from our base) had a $15 trip charge clearly quoted before booking.
Seattle Market Pricing Comparison (2026)
How do our prices stack up against other Seattle upholstery cleaners, the national average, and the cost of doing it yourself? We surveyed pricing from over 20 Seattle-area cleaning companies and compared with industry data from the IICRC and HomeAdvisor to give you a clear picture.
| Furniture Type | Our Price | Seattle Average | National Average | DIY Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loveseat | $65 - $120 | $80 - $150 | $60 - $130 | $30 - $60 |
| Standard Sofa | $120 - $180 | $140 - $220 | $100 - $200 | $50 - $90 |
| Sectional | $200 - $400 | $250 - $500 | $200 - $450 | $80 - $150 |
| Accent Chair | $40 - $80 | $50 - $100 | $40 - $90 | $20 - $40 |
| Dining Chair | $25 - $45 | $30 - $55 | $20 - $50 | $10 - $25 |
| Ottoman | $35 - $60 | $40 - $75 | $30 - $65 | $15 - $30 |
| Recliner | $60 - $100 | $75 - $130 | $55 - $120 | $30 - $55 |
Why Seattle Prices Are Higher Than National Averages
- Higher cost of living: Seattle's labor costs, insurance, and business overhead are 15-25% above the national average
- Climate demands: Seattle's humidity creates more stubborn soil and mildew, requiring more thorough (and time-intensive) cleaning methods
- Higher quality expectations: Seattle consumers expect eco-friendly products and thorough service, which cost more to deliver
- Fuel and parking costs: Operating a service business in Seattle comes with significantly higher transportation costs
How We Keep Our Prices Competitive
- Efficient routing: We schedule jobs by geographic zone to minimize travel time and fuel costs
- Volume purchasing: Buying cleaning products and supplies in bulk reduces per-job material costs
- Equipment investment: Our commercial-grade machines clean faster and more effectively, reducing labor time
- Low overhead model: We keep administrative costs lean and pass savings directly to customers
Upholstery Cleaning Price by Fabric Type
Fabric type is one of the biggest factors in your final price. Different materials require different cleaning methods, products, and levels of care. Here is a detailed breakdown of what to expect for each common fabric type, based on a standard 3-seat sofa.
| Fabric Type | Cleaning Method | Price Range (Sofa) | Difficulty Level | Drying Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Microfiber | Water-based or solvent extraction | $120 - $155 | Standard | 2-3 hours |
| Cotton / Cotton Blend | Hot water extraction (temperature-controlled) | $125 - $165 | Standard | 3-4 hours |
| Polyester / Synthetic | Hot water extraction | $120 - $150 | Standard | 2-3 hours |
| Linen | Low-moisture or dry cleaning | $140 - $180 | Moderate | 2-4 hours |
| Velvet | Low-moisture steam with directional brushing | $150 - $200 | Moderate | 3-5 hours |
| Leather (Genuine) | pH-balanced leather cleaner + conditioning | $150 - $220 | Specialized | 1-2 hours |
| Silk | Dry cleaning / solvent-only method | $175 - $250 | Specialized | 1-3 hours |
Why Delicate Fabrics Cost More
It is not just about the cleaning products. Delicate fabrics like silk, velvet, and linen require slower, more careful technique. Our technicians must test colorfastness, use lower temperatures, apply gentler agitation, and often make multiple light passes instead of a single deep pass. The additional time and expertise needed is reflected in the price -- but it also means your delicate furniture is treated with the care it deserves. Learn more about our approach in our professional upholstery cleaning guide.
Add-On Services and Their Costs
These optional services enhance your cleaning results and extend the life of your upholstery. They are never added without your explicit approval and are always quoted separately from the base cleaning price.
| Add-On Service | Price Range | What It Does | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fabric Protector | $30 - $50 per piece | Creates an invisible barrier that causes liquids to bead up, giving you time to blot spills before they soak in | Families with kids, pet owners, light-colored furniture, high-traffic pieces |
| Deodorizing Treatment | $20 - $40 per piece | Molecular odor neutralization that eliminates odors at the source, not just masking with fragrance | Pet homes, smoker exposure, musty/mildewy furniture, food odor buildup |
| Sanitization | $25 - $45 per piece | EPA-approved antimicrobial treatment kills 99.9% of bacteria, dust mites, and allergens | Allergy sufferers, homes with infants, immune-compromised individuals, rental turnovers |
| Pet Odor & Stain Treatment | $30 - $60 per piece | Enzyme-based treatment that breaks down pet urine, vomit, and organic matter at a molecular level | Pet accident areas, recurring odor spots, furniture used by animals |
| Specialty Stain Treatment | $15 - $30 per stain | Targeted treatment for stubborn stains that go beyond standard pre-treatment (ink, dye, paint, etc.) | Old or set-in stains, ink marks, paint spots, dye transfer, permanent marker |
Example total: Standard sofa cleaning ($150) + fabric protector ($40) + deodorizing ($25) = $215 total. With our multi-service discount, you might pay closer to $200. The fabric protector alone can extend your time between cleanings by 6-12 months, potentially saving you the cost of an extra cleaning cycle. For more on eco-friendly cleaning options, see our dedicated guide.
Bundle Discounts and Ways to Save on Upholstery Cleaning
We want professional upholstery cleaning to be accessible to every Seattle household. Here are the ways our customers save money without sacrificing quality.
Multi-Piece Discount (10-15% Off)
Clean 3 or more upholstered pieces in a single visit and save 10-15% on the total. Since our setup time, travel cost, and equipment deployment are the same whether we clean one piece or five, we pass those efficiencies directly to you.
Example: Sofa ($155) + loveseat ($95) + 2 dining chairs ($35 each) = $320 before discount. With 10% multi-piece discount: $288. Savings: $32.
Recurring Service Plan (15% Off)
Schedule quarterly or semi-annual cleanings and receive 15% off every visit. Recurring cleaning extends the life of your upholstery, maintains a healthier home, and keeps your furniture looking its best year-round. Learn more about how often to clean your couch.
Example: A $160 sofa cleaning every 6 months = $320/year at full price. With recurring discount: $272/year. Savings: $48/year.
Seasonal Promotions
We run seasonal promotions throughout the year, typically offering 10-20% off during spring cleaning season (March-April) and pre-holiday specials (October-November). Sign up for our email list or follow us on social media to be the first to know about upcoming deals.
Tip: Spring and fall are our busiest seasons. Booking during slower months (January-February, July-August) often means more flexible scheduling and faster availability.
First-Time Customer & Referral Offers
New customers can ask about our introductory offers when calling for a quote. We also offer a $25 referral bonus -- when you refer a friend who books a cleaning, you both save $25 on your next service.
Tip: Mention that you are a first-time customer when you call (425) 287-3619 and ask about current offers. We also serve the Bellevue area and beyond.
Maximum Savings Strategy
The smartest Seattle customers combine multiple discounts: they clean all their upholstered pieces in a single visit (multi-piece discount), sign up for recurring service (recurring discount), and add fabric protector to extend the time between cleanings. A household with a sofa, loveseat, and two chairs can save $80-$120 per year compared to cleaning pieces individually at full price.
DIY vs. Professional Upholstery Cleaning: True Cost Comparison
On the surface, DIY cleaning looks cheaper. But when you factor in the real costs -- equipment rental, products, your time, and the risk of damage -- the picture changes significantly. Here is an honest, line-by-line comparison.
| Cost Factor | Professional Cleaning | DIY Cleaning |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment | Included in price. Commercial-grade extraction machines ($5,000-$15,000 value) | Rental machine: $40-$80/day. Consumer purchase: $150-$400 for basic units |
| Cleaning Products | Included in price. Professional-grade, fabric-specific solutions | $15-$40 for store-bought products (may not be appropriate for your fabric type) |
| Pre-Treatment Solutions | Included in price. Multiple professional spotters and enzyme treatments | $10-$25 per product (you may need 2-3 different types) |
| Your Time | 1-2 hours (you relax while we work) | 4-8 hours including rental pickup, cleaning, waiting for drying, and rental return |
| Value of Your Time | $0 (your time is free) | $100-$300+ (at Seattle median wage of ~$40/hour for 4-8 hours) |
| Cleaning Effectiveness | 95%+ soil and allergen removal with commercial extraction | 30-50% soil removal typical. Surface cleaning only with consumer equipment |
| Risk of Damage | Near zero. Insured, fabric-tested, trained technicians | Significant risk: shrinkage, water marks, color bleeding, overwetting, mildew growth |
| Cost if Damage Occurs | Covered by our insurance. Zero cost to you | $500-$3,000+ for cushion replacement, re-upholstering, or furniture replacement |
| Drying Time | 2-4 hours (professional extraction removes 95% of moisture) | 6-24+ hours. Overwetting is extremely common with rental machines |
| Guarantee | 100% satisfaction guarantee. Free re-cleaning if not satisfied | No guarantee. You assume all risk |
| True Total Cost | $120 - $180 (all-inclusive, guaranteed results) | $165 - $545+ (products + rental + time + risk) |
"I spent $75 on a rental machine and $30 on cleaning products to do my linen sofa myself. Three hours later, I had visible water rings on every cushion and the fabric had shrunk so the covers would not zip shut. I ended up calling Fresh Furnish Cleaners to fix it, and even their professional treatment could only reduce the water marks by about 70%. The shrinkage was permanent. Lesson learned: that $150 professional cleaning I was trying to avoid would have saved me $105 in rental costs and a ruined sofa."
When DIY Makes Sense
We are not saying DIY is always wrong. If you have a durable synthetic fabric sofa with light soiling and no stains, a good consumer upholstery cleaner and some elbow grease can maintain it between professional visits. But for deep cleaning, stain removal, delicate fabrics, or any situation where real results matter, professional cleaning delivers dramatically better outcomes at a comparable or lower true cost. For ongoing maintenance tips, see our guide on maintaining upholstery between professional cleanings.
Red Flags: How to Spot Overpriced or Bait-and-Switch Cleaning Services
The upholstery cleaning industry, unfortunately, has its share of companies that use deceptive pricing tactics. As a company that prides itself on transparent pricing, we want you to know what to watch out for -- whether you choose us or another provider.
Warning Signs to Watch For
- "$29.99 whole sofa cleaning!" ads: If the price seems too good to be true, it is. These companies typically show up, declare your sofa "heavily soiled" (regardless of condition), and push expensive add-ons that triple the quoted price
- No price until they arrive: Legitimate companies can give you a reasonable estimate over the phone based on furniture type, size, and condition description. Companies that refuse to quote until they are in your home often use high-pressure tactics
- Per-room pricing for upholstery: This model makes no sense for furniture cleaning. A "room" could have one chair or ten pieces. Per-piece pricing is the industry standard
- Charging extra for pre-treatment: Pre-treatment is a standard part of professional upholstery cleaning. Companies that quote a low base price and then add $15-$30 per stain for "pre-treatment" are padding the bill
- No written quote or invoice: Always get pricing in writing before work begins. Verbal quotes that change after the job is done are a common complaint
Signs of a Reputable Company
- Transparent pricing published online: Companies confident in their pricing are not afraid to publish it. You should be able to get a ballpark estimate before picking up the phone
- Phone estimates that hold: A reputable company will ask about your furniture type, fabric, size, and condition, then give you a quote range that holds unless the on-site inspection reveals something significantly different
- All-inclusive base price: The quoted price should include inspection, vacuuming, pre-treatment, cleaning, and basic deodorizing. Add-ons like fabric protector or sanitization should be clearly optional
- IICRC certification: The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification is the industry standard for training and competency
- Licensed, insured, and bonded: Verify that the company carries liability insurance and worker's compensation. This protects you if anything goes wrong
- Clear satisfaction guarantee: Reputable companies stand behind their work with a written guarantee
- Verifiable reviews: Check Google, Yelp, and the BBB for consistent positive reviews that mention specific experiences, not generic praise
Our Transparent Pricing Commitment
At Fresh Furnish Cleaners, the quote you receive is the price you pay. Period. We do not use bait-and-switch tactics, we do not charge for pre-treatment as an add-on, and we do not pressure you into services you do not need. If our on-site inspection reveals that the job will cost more than quoted (which is rare), we discuss it with you and get your approval before proceeding. You can always say no and pay nothing. That is our commitment to Seattle homeowners.
When Premium Pricing Is Worth It
Not every upholstery cleaning job is the same, and sometimes paying more is not just justified -- it is essential. Here are the situations where investing in premium-level cleaning protects your furniture and your wallet in the long run.
Antique & Heirloom Furniture
Antique upholstery is often irreplaceable. The fabric may be original, the construction methods unique, and the sentimental value immeasurable. Cutting corners on cleaning an antique piece is false economy.
- Fabric may be fragile, aged, or no longer manufactured
- Construction methods differ from modern furniture
- Dyes may be natural and less colorfast than modern synthetics
- Incorrect cleaning can destroy decades of patina
Expect to pay: 20-40% above standard rates for antique pieces. The extra cost covers extended testing, gentler methods, and the expertise required to clean without damage.
Delicate & Luxury Fabrics
Silk, velvet, chenille, and designer performance fabrics demand specialized care. The cleaning methods, products, and techniques differ significantly from standard upholstery cleaning.
- Silk requires dry cleaning methods only -- water causes permanent damage
- Velvet needs directional brushing to prevent crushing and matting
- Designer fabrics may have specific manufacturer cleaning requirements
- Leather furniture needs pH-balanced cleaners and conditioning treatments
Expect to pay: 15-35% above standard rates. Your $3,000-$10,000 luxury sofa deserves the specialized care that protects your investment.
Severe Contamination
Some situations go beyond standard cleaning. Heavy pet contamination, smoke damage, flood exposure, or biological contamination require extended treatment protocols to fully remediate.
- Pet urine that has soaked through to the padding requires enzyme soak treatment
- Cigarette smoke embeds into fabric fibers and padding at a molecular level
- Water or flood damage may require antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold
- Biological contamination (illness, blood) requires sanitization protocol
Expect to pay: 25-50% above standard rates. However, this is still a fraction of the cost of replacing furniture ($500-$5,000+). For commercial properties, contamination remediation is often required by health regulations.
Bottom line: Premium pricing is worth it whenever the cost of improper cleaning would exceed the cost of proper cleaning. A $200 professional cleaning that saves a $2,000 sofa is a 10:1 return on investment. A $120 budget cleaning that damages a $2,000 sofa is a $2,120 loss.
Getting an Accurate Quote: What to Tell Us (and What to Measure)
Want to get the most accurate phone or email quote possible? Here is exactly what information helps us give you a precise estimate -- so there are no surprises when our technician arrives.
What to Tell Us When You Call
- Type of furniture: Sofa, loveseat, sectional, chair, recliner, dining chairs, etc.
- Number of pieces: How many items need cleaning?
- Approximate size: 2-seat, 3-seat, L-shaped? How long is it approximately?
- Fabric type: Microfiber, cotton, linen, velvet, leather, polyester? Check the tag under your cushions for the cleaning code (W, S, S/W, or X)
- Overall condition: Lightly used, moderately soiled, heavily soiled?
- Specific stains: Any problem areas? What type of stains (food, pet, ink, wine)?
- Pets in the home: Dogs, cats, or other animals?
- Add-ons of interest: Fabric protector, sanitization, pet treatment?
- Your location: City or neighborhood for scheduling purposes
How to Measure Your Furniture
You do not need precise measurements, but approximate dimensions help us give a more accurate quote:
- Length: Measure from arm to arm (or end to end for sectionals)
- Number of seat cushions: Count the individual seat cushions
- For sectionals: Measure each section of the L or U shape separately
- For dining chairs: Just tell us the total count
Quick sizing guide:
- Loveseat: 2 cushions, under 5 feet
- Standard sofa: 3 cushions, 6-8 feet
- Large sofa: 4+ cushions, 8+ feet
- Sectional: Measure each section and give us the overall L or U shape dimensions
Pro tip: Sending a photo of your furniture to info@ovencarpetcleaning.com along with your description often helps us give the most accurate quote.
Ready for your free quote? Call (425) 287-3619 or email info@ovencarpetcleaning.com. Most quotes take less than 5 minutes over the phone. We serve all of Seattle, Bellevue, and the surrounding metro area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Upholstery Cleaning Costs
Because every piece of furniture is different. A lightly used polyester loveseat is a fundamentally different job from a heavily soiled velvet sectional. The price range reflects differences in furniture size, fabric type, soiling level, stain severity, and any add-on treatments requested. We provide an exact quote after learning about your specific situation -- the range just gives you a realistic expectation before you call. In our experience across 15,000+ jobs, most standard sofas fall in the $140-$160 range -- right in the middle.
We primarily use per-piece pricing because it is the most transparent and predictable for customers. You know exactly what you will pay before we start. Some companies use per-square-foot pricing (typically $3-$7 per square foot), which can lead to confusion and higher-than-expected bills. Per-hour pricing ($50-$100/hour) can also be unpredictable since you will not know the final cost until the job is done. Our per-piece pricing includes all standard services and is confirmed before any work begins.
We have a minimum service charge of $75 for single small items (such as one dining chair). This covers our travel time, equipment setup, and the overhead of dispatching a technician. For most customers cleaning a sofa or multiple pieces, this minimum is never an issue since the cleaning cost exceeds it. There are no separate trip fees for locations within King and Snohomish counties.
In rare cases, the on-site inspection may reveal something not discussed during the phone consultation -- such as a fabric type different from what was described, hidden staining, or damage that changes the cleaning approach. If the price needs to adjust, we explain exactly why and get your written approval before proceeding. You always have the option to decline and pay nothing. In our experience, the phone estimate holds approximately 95% of the time.
Standard stain pre-treatment is included in every cleaning at no extra charge. This covers most common stains: food and beverage spills, body oils, general soiling, and light pet stains. Specialty stain treatment ($15-$30 per stain) applies only to unusually stubborn stains like permanent ink, paint, dye transfer, or old stains that have been heat-set by previous cleaning attempts. We always tell you upfront if a specialty treatment is needed and let you decide whether to proceed.
We accept all major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), cash, checks, and digital payments including Apple Pay and Google Pay. Payment is collected after the job is complete and you have inspected the results. We never require upfront payment or deposits for residential upholstery cleaning.
Our prices are typically 10-20% below the Seattle metro average for comparable full-service upholstery cleaning. We achieve this through efficient scheduling, bulk product purchasing, and investment in commercial-grade equipment that speeds up the cleaning process. However, we encourage you to compare not just price but what is included. Our base price covers inspection, vacuuming, pre-treatment, deep cleaning, and deodorizing -- services that many competitors charge extra for. An apples-to-apples comparison often shows our all-inclusive price to be significantly lower than competitors who appear cheaper at first glance.
We expect prices across the Seattle market to remain relatively stable through 2026, with possible modest increases of 3-5% driven by rising labor costs and product prices. Our current pricing reflected on this page is accurate as of February 2026 and we aim to hold these rates throughout the year. Signing up for a recurring service plan locks in your current rate and protects you from any mid-year price adjustments. For the most current pricing, call (425) 287-3619 or visit our contact page.
What Seattle Customers Say About Our Pricing and Value
Do not just take our word for it. Here is what real Seattle-area customers have to say about our pricing, transparency, and the value they received.
"I called three companies for quotes. Two of them gave me vague answers and said they would need to 'see it first.' Fresh Furnish Cleaners asked me specific questions over the phone -- fabric type, size, condition, stains -- and gave me an exact quote of $155 for my sofa. When the technician arrived, he confirmed the quote on the spot. No surprises, no upselling, no games. The cleaning was excellent and I paid exactly what I was quoted. Refreshing honesty."
"We had our sofa, loveseat, and four dining chairs cleaned in one visit. The multi-piece discount saved us about $45 compared to what other companies quoted for the same number of pieces. The quality was outstanding -- our 5-year-old microfiber sectional looks brand new. The technician also gave us maintenance tips that will help us go longer between professional cleanings. Great value all around."
"I was quoted $89 by another company for my sofa. When the guy showed up, he told me it would actually be $189 because of 'heavy soiling' and that pre-treatment was extra. I sent him away and called Fresh Furnish Cleaners instead. They quoted me $145 over the phone, confirmed it on arrival, did an incredible job including pre-treatment of multiple stains, and charged me exactly $145. Lesson learned: the cheapest quote is not always the cheapest job."
"I manage three furnished Airbnb properties in Seattle and need reliable, fairly-priced upholstery cleaning between guests. I have been using this company for over two years now. Their pricing is consistent, their recurring service discount saves me real money over the course of a year, and the turnaround time is fast enough to fit between guest checkouts and check-ins. For anyone managing rental properties, this is the company to call."
Get Your Free Upholstery Cleaning Quote Today
No hidden fees. No bait-and-switch. Just honest, transparent pricing backed by 15,000+ successful cleanings across the Seattle metro area.
What You Get With Every Quote:
- Exact pricing based on your specific furniture
- Full-service cleaning: inspection, pre-treatment, deep clean, deodorizing
- No obligation -- get your price and decide on your schedule
- Multi-piece and recurring service discounts applied automatically
- 100% satisfaction guarantee on every job
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- Call or Text: (425) 287-3619
- Email: info@ovencarpetcleaning.com
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