St. George & Washington, UT

Upholstery Cleaning in St. George, Utah

Professional couch, sofa, sectional, recliner, and chair cleaning with the fabric in mind.

Upholstery cleaning should pull out body oils, dust, pet dander, and spills without soaking the cushion. Our IICRC-certified crew provides upholstery cleaning services for couches, sofas, sectionals, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, and fabric headboards after checking the fabric code, testing color stability, and choosing the right method for homes in St. George, Washington, Santa Clara, and Hurricane.

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How It Works

01

Send Photos or Call

Text photos of the couch, sofa, chair, or sectional and tell us about stains, pets, odor, or heavy-use areas. We give you a clear quote range and plan before we schedule the job.

02

Inspect Fabric

We check the cleaning code, test for color bleed, and look at seams, cushion fill, wear, and past spot work. Microfiber, velvet, linen, and polyester blends do not all get cleaned the same way.

03

Pre-Treat Stains

We apply a fabric-safe pre-treatment for oils, spills, and odor areas, then give it time to work. That lets us clean more effectively without forcing too much moisture into the cushion.

04

Extract, Dry, and Review

We rinse and extract with upholstery tools, groom the fabric, and set the piece up to dry. Dry times for upholstery generally range from 4–8+ hours depending on humidity, airflow, fabric type, cushion thickness, and soil level. Before we leave, we walk you through any stains that were permanent or limited by the fabric.

Technician cleaning an upholstered dining chair with an upholstery extraction tool

What to Expect

Quote From Photos

Send photos of the furniture, the fabric tag if you have it, and the main spots you want cleaned. We can usually give a clear range before booking.

Couches, Sofas, and Sectionals

We clean common fabric furniture pieces including couches, sofas, sectionals, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, and fabric headboards.

Fabric Limitations

Some fabrics have solvent-only or dry-clean-only codes, so water-based cleaning may not be the right call. We check before we clean and stop if the risk is too high.

Drying Time

Dry times for upholstery generally range from 4–8+ hours. This can vary depending on humidity, airflow, and the level of soiling. Heavier soil can require more moisture for proper cleaning, which may extend drying time.

Pet Hair

We remove surface hair before cleaning and target odor with the right treatment. Deep hair in seams or urine in cushion foam can limit the final result, and we will say so.

Multiple Pieces

A sectional, recliner, and dining chairs can usually be cleaned in the same visit. Send photos of every piece so we can price and schedule the visit correctly.

Body oils soak in long before the fabric looks dirty

Most upholstery cleaning calls in St. George and Washington start the same way: the couch looks fine in normal light, but the headrest, armrests, and the cushion someone always sits on feel a little tacky. That is skin oil, hair product, lotion, and sweat working into the fibers over months of use.

You usually do not see the soil until we run an extraction pass and the rinse water comes back gray or brown. The fabric color often shifts a shade or two lighter once the oils are pulled out, especially on light grays, beiges, and linen blends.

We focus pre-treatment on the contact zones first because that is where the buildup actually lives. Cleaning the whole piece evenly without addressing those spots leaves the dirty areas dirty and over-wets the parts that did not need it.

Headrest and armrest contact areas on a fabric sofa being pre-treated for body oil buildup

Sunlight and body oils break fabric down faster together

Couches that sit near a south or west-facing window in St. George take a steady dose of UV through most of the year. When body oils sit in the fabric on top of that exposure, the dye breaks down faster than sun alone would do it.

You see it as patchy fading on the side facing the window, or a yellowed look on a cream sofa that used to be bright white. Once the dye is gone the fabric will not come back, but pulling the oils out slows the rest of the wear.

If a cushion is already faded on one side, we will tell you before we clean. Rotating cushions regularly and getting oils out of the fibers once or twice a year is what keeps a sofa looking even instead of two-toned.

Sun-exposed fabric sofa near a window in a St. George living room

Why St. George Homes Call Us for Upholstery Cleaning

St. George furniture takes a real beating from red dust, closed-up AC months, pets, kids, and daily use. Our IICRC-certified technicians clean fabric upholstery, couches, sofas, and chairs with controlled moisture, proper testing, and honest limits when a stain has already set.

Our upholstery cleaning company handles sectionals, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, fabric headboards, and other furniture cleaning requests in St. George, Washington, Santa Clara, Hurricane, and Washington Fields. If the piece needs special handling or is not a good fit for water-based cleaning, we tell you before we start.

Most couch cleaning, sofa cleaning, and upholstery cleaning service visits can include multiple pieces while we are already at the home. Call or text with photos and we will help you decide what is worth cleaning before you book.

Text photos for an upholstery quote We will tell you what is realistic before we schedule.

Upholstery Cleaning FAQ

Do you clean couches, sofas, sectionals, and recliners in St. George?

Yes. We clean common fabric furniture pieces including couches, sofas, sectionals, recliners, dining chairs, ottomans, and fabric headboards in St. George and nearby Washington County areas.

Will upholstery cleaning remove dog smell from my sofa?

Surface odor and moderate pet smell usually respond well to enzyme treatment and extraction. If urine reached the foam core, results are more limited because we cannot flood and rinse a cushion like carpet.

Do you clean leather furniture?

Our standard upholstery cleaning service is for fabric furniture. Leather and faux leather need different products, so contact us with photos and we will tell you what is available.

How much does upholstery cleaning cost in St. George?

Pricing depends on the size, fabric, soil level, stains, and how many pieces need cleaning. Text photos of the couch, sofa, sectional, or chairs and we can usually give you a clear range before scheduling.

Can I get an upholstery cleaning quote by texting photos?

Yes. Text photos of each piece, close-ups of stains or worn areas, and a photo of the fabric care tag if you can find it. We can usually give you a realistic price range and let you know if the piece needs special handling.

Will professional upholstery cleaning remove stains from my sofa?

Many food, drink, body oil, and pet-related stains improve with the right pre-treatment and extraction, but not every stain is removable. Dye transfer, sun fading, bleach marks, and old set stains may be permanent, and we will tell you what looks realistic before cleaning.

Do you offer upholstery cleaning near me in Washington County?

We serve St. George, Washington, Santa Clara, Ivins, Hurricane, and Washington Fields. If you are nearby, send us photos of the furniture and your address or neighborhood so we can confirm scheduling.

How often should I book professional upholstery cleaning?

Most homes do well with yearly cleaning. Homes with pets, kids, or one heavily used sofa often need service every 6 to 9 months.

Send photos of the couch, sofa, chair, or sectional, tell us what happened, and we will give you a clear quote range before we schedule.

Serving St. George, Washington, Washington Fields, Santa Clara, Ivins, and Hurricane, UT

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