Top 3 Carpet Cleaners in Fargo, ND

Porch Pro Headshot Kleen-Way Carpet Cleaners
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners
Serves Fargo, North Dakota
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Kleen-Way Carpet Cleaners is a carpet and upholstery cleaning specialist that provides steam cleaning, upholstery cleaning, carpet cleaning and other services. They are based in Fargo.
Kleen-Way Carpet Cleaners is a carpet and upholstery cleaning specialist that provides steam cleaning, upholstery cleaning, carpet cleaning and other services. They are based in Fargo.
Porch Pro Headshot Pro Tech
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners
Serves Fargo, North Dakota
Pro Tech is a carpet and upholstery cleaning company located in Fargo. They offer upholstery cleaning and mattress cleaning as well as other services.
Pro Tech is a carpet and upholstery cleaning company located in Fargo. They offer upholstery cleaning and mattress cleaning as well as other services.
Porch Pro Headshot Steamatic of the Red River Valley
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners
Serves Fargo, North Dakota
Based in Fargo, Steamatic of the Red River Valley is a carpet and upholstery cleaning company that offers mattress cleaning, steam cleaning, upholstery cleaning and other services.
Based in Fargo, Steamatic of the Red River Valley is a carpet and upholstery cleaning company that offers mattress cleaning, steam cleaning, upholstery cleaning and other services.

Frequently asked questions about carpet cleaners

Carpets are infamous for collecting allergens, dust particles, dirt, and other bacteria, so it’s important to get them thoroughly cleaned. One of the ways to do that is by hiring a professional carpet cleaner. The price to have your carpet professionally cleaned will depend on the size of each room you want cleaned, the type of carpet, and the carpet cleaners near you.

Carpet cleaning companies often charge based on the square footage of the carpet or per room. When it comes to the exact cost, the national average for carpet cleaning is $0.33 per square foot. That means you’re looking at anywhere between $28 to $72 per room, depending on the size and what type of cleaning you choose.

Other things to consider when hiring a carpet cleaner include:

  • If furniture needs to be moved
  • If there are stairways, hallways, and entryways
  • Additional cleaning treatments, such as deodorizing and protecting
  • Carpet condition
  • Where you live
  • Time of year

Expect to pay at least $300 for 1,000 square feet of clean carpet. However, keep in mind that the cost could be lower if the carpet is in good condition, or higher if the carpet requires more care and additional cleaning effort.

You may be wondering what you have to do to get your home ready for a visit from a professional carpet cleaner. The good news is the professionals will do most of the work. That said, there are some things you can do to make it easier on them, including vacuuming your carpet. While your local carpet cleaner may have the capability to vacuum for you, using your own vacuum helps prevent the spreading of foreign germs and bacteria that may come from a professional vacuum cleaner.

Vacuuming the carpet before shampooing or steaming also helps loosen and remove dirt particles, hair strands, and pet dander that’s nestled into the carpet. Vacuuming beforehand also protects your carpet from wear and tear and other damage. As an added bonus, if you vacuum before your professional carpet cleaner arrives, they’ll be able to focus more on the shampoo process, leaving you with a beautiful, clean carpet.

Other ways you can help prepare your home for the carpet cleaning pros include:

  • Moving furniture out of the way
  • Storing fragile items out of the way
  • Ensuring easy access to rooms
  • Cleaning from the top down
  • Securing your window drapes
  • Making a list of stains or areas of focus

Don’t be afraid to ask your local carpet cleaners if you’re unsure about what’s included in their services. Many professional carpet cleaners will offer to vacuum, move furniture, and more, but this could be included at an additional cost.

Carpet cleaning can be an investment and may leave you wondering if it’s worth it. The short answer is yes. Chances are you’ll pay more money to have your carpets cleaned professionally, but the pros outweigh the cost. Pro carpet cleaners have access to stronger cleaning equipment, allowing them to get better results than if you were to clean your carpets yourself. With a carpet cleaning professional, you’ll get a deeper clean, better stain removal, and longer-lasting carpet fibers. Additionally, you don’t have to dedicate your free time to the project.

If you’re more of a DIY individual, you also have options for carpet cleaning. If you don’t have your own carpet cleaning machine, you can rent or buy one to tackle the job at a cheaper cost than hiring a professional. However, DIY comes with risks.

Usually, home carpet cleaning machines are unable to heat the water to the same high temperature as a professional machine, meaning less effective cleaning. Plus, these home machines are less powerful than professional ones, so they can’t extract as much water and dirt from the carpet.

Other things to consider with DIY carpet cleaning are the amount of carpet shampoo to use and how fast/slow to move across the carpet. Carpet cleaning can lead to damaged carpets and frustrated homeowners if done improperly.

While DIY is cost-effective overall, it may not be worth it in the long run. If saving money is a priority, consider hiring a local carpet cleaner to handle high-traffic areas where people walk often. That way, you can leave all your furniture in place and enjoy clean hallways, entryways, stairways, doorways, and living areas.

Steam cleaning - also known as hot water extraction - is when hot water vapor is heated to a high temperature at increased pressure. Equipped with a powerful pump and vacuum, this machine sends steam deep into the carpet to loosen dirt, oil, and other stains that may cling to the carpet fibers. Then, the water vapor and dirt are sucked up from the carpet into the machine through a hose. Typically, carpet steaming is done by a professional carpet cleaner with a truck-mounted steam cleaner.

Benefits of steam cleaning your carpet:

  • It only uses water, so it’s good for the environment
  • Less drying time
  • Ideal for getting rid of pests, like fleas, cockroaches, and their eggs

Challenges of steam cleaning your carpets:

  • Stubborn stains may not be fully lifted from the carpet
  • It may be more expensive because you need to hire a professional

Then there’s carpet shampooing, which requires a carpet shampooing machine. A carpet shampooer uses detergent, soap, and agitation to dig out dirt from your carpet. These machines have a tank to hold the cleaning solution and a hose connected to a spinning nylon brush. While using the shampooer, the brush spreads the cleaning solution into the carpet and uses high pressure to lather it. From there, the machine loosens dirt and stains so a vacuum can suck it up. Lastly, the shampooer rinses the carpet with fresh hot water and sucks the moisture away.

Perks of shampooing your carpets include:

  • A deep clean
  • Carpet shampooing machines are available for rent or buy and work well with regular carpeting
  • The ability to clean other upholstered surfaces with an upholstery attachment

Challenges of shampooing include:

  • Using more water than steam cleaners
  • Longer drying time

The type of carpet cleaning you go with could also depend on the type of carpet you have in your home. For example, loop pile carpeting responds well to steam cleaning because of the way the carpet fibers are twisted and looped. Before you invest in cleaning your carpet, consult a professional to find out the recommended cleaning method for your type of carpet.

Everything You Need to Know About Fargo Carpet Cleaners

Can I browse unscreened Carpet Cleaners in Fargo?

We do our best to screen all of our carpet cleaners. However, there are still some carpet cleaner professionals in Fargo that have not been pre-screened. This means that their licenses may not be up to date to operate in Fargo or ND. Always be sure to pre-screen them yourself before hiring. Here are some unscreened professionals offering carpet cleaning services:

  • A1 Steam Brothers:
    • Services Offered: Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners
    • Active/Verified License: No, current status is inactive
  • Everett Steam Carpet Cleaning:
    • Services Offered: Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners
    • Active/Verified License: No, current status is inactive
  • ADVANCED MAINTENANCE:
    • Services Offered: Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners
    • Active/Verified License: No, current status is inactive

Will Carpet Cleaning Services work in Fargo require permits, inspections, special licenses, etc.?

Whether you’re carpet cleaner job is in Fargo or any other city, you're going to want to do a bit of research before hiring carpet cleaners. Even small jobs may have certain regulations around them. Often, the carpet cleaner performing the work will have any required permits, inspections, etc. under control, but not always. Short answer: Research yourself and double check with the carpet cleaning services folks that everything is in order.

What should I check for once my Carpet Cleaner in Fargo has finished working?

Every carpet cleaning services project is going to have different results, but here are a few things to check for once any carpet cleaning services company has told you they've finished the job:

  • Obviously you want to do a visual inspection. Even if you're unfamiliar with carpet cleaning services work, this gives you the opportunity to ask questions (even basic ones like, what did you do?).
  • Ask the carpet cleaner to describe what they did. Whether your carpet cleaning services project was a repair job or a building job, have them run you through what was done.
  • Compare the description provided on your carpet cleaning services project estimate to the work completed. Did the professional do what was promised?
  • Request that the carpet cleaner do a follow-up visit to check on the work. Most professionals are willing to do this, especially if you ask them.

Latest projects near Fargo

Recent projects booked on Porch
Horace 58047
Carpet Repair
Start Date
I'm flexible
Carpeting project type
Carpet repair
Carpet bunching or pulling away from tack strips
Yes, but there's other damage, too
Carpet damage
Loose or bunching, Pulling up from floor or away from tack strips
Damaged area square footage
200-500 sq ft
Any leftover carpet
Yes
Filing an insurance claim
I'm not sure
Fargo 58103
Carpet Repair
Start Date
Within a week
Carpet bunching or pulling away from tack strips
No, it's a different issue
Carpet damage
Pulling up from floor or away from tack strips
Damaged area square footage
100-200 sq ft
Any leftover carpet
Yes
Filing an insurance claim
No
Fargo 58103
Carpet Repair
Start Date
I'm flexible
Carpet bunching or pulling away from tack strips
No, it's a different issue
Carpet damage
Bleach stains
Damaged area square footage
Less than 50 sq ft
Any leftover carpet
Yes
Filing an insurance claim
No
Moorhead 56560
Carpet Repair
Start Date
Within a week
Carpet bunching or pulling away from tack strips
No, it's a different issue
Carpet damage
Frayed, torn or ripped
Damaged area square footage
Less than 50 sq ft
Any leftover carpet
No
Filing an insurance claim
No
Fargo 58102
Carpet Repair
Start Date
Within a month
Carpet bunching or pulling away from tack strips
No, it's a different issue
Carpet damage
We removed the carpet in a hallway because it was wet due to a plumbing issue. The carpet dried nicely and now needs to be joined at the seams and put down. Will need new padding under the carpeting.
Damaged area square footage
Less than 50 sq ft
Any leftover carpet
Yes
Filing an insurance claim
No
West Fargo 58078
Carpet Repair
Start Date
Within a month
Carpet bunching or pulling away from tack strips
No, it's a different issue
Carpet damage
Frayed, torn or ripped
Damaged area square footage
Less than 50 sq ft
Any leftover carpet
Yes
Filing an insurance claim
No
Fargo 58104
Area Rug Cleaning
Start Date
Within a week
Interior/Exterior
Interior
Recurring or one time
One time
Cleaning type
Furniture, upholstery, and area rugs
Items to clean
Area rug(s)
Rugs to clean
2
Primary rug materials
Wool
Desired cleaning methods
Rug stain protection, Deoderization, Need recommendation