Fairborn & Greene County
Carpet & Rug Cleaning in Fairborn, Dayton OH
We serve Fairborn — the whole 45324, from the older streets off Broad and Main to the apartments and rentals ringing the base and the campus. Carpet here takes a lot of traffic, and we get it clean, bright, and fresh again.
Fairborn is a different kind of town than the rest of the Dayton metro, and the carpet work reflects that. This is a city that sits literally at the gates of Wright-Patterson AFB, and it's home to Wright State University. Between the two, you've got a steady stream of military families and students moving in and out on their own schedule. That constant turnover means one thing over and over: a carpet that needs to look right before the next tenant walks through.
A lot of Fairborn's housing stock is modest 1950s through 1970s ranch and postwar homes, and plenty of them still have the original carpet under years of foot traffic. That old carpet holds up better than people think — it just needs a real professional clean to bring the color back instead of a rental machine that leaves it soggy. We pull the ground-in dirt out of the fibers, all the way down to the backing, so the room looks like it should again.
Rentals near WPAFB & Wright State
Move-out cleaning that protects your deposit
If you're stationed at Wright-Patterson or renting near campus, you already know how a walk-through goes. The carpet is the first thing a landlord looks at, and a dirty one is the fastest way to lose part of your deposit. We clean rental carpet so it shows clean for the inspection — the traffic lanes, the doorways, the spots that everyday living leaves behind.
We do this work all over Fairborn, week in and week out, because the turnover here never really stops. PCS orders, graduation, a lease ending in the middle of summer — whenever your move lands, we can get the carpet handled before you hand back the keys. See our move-in and move-out cleaning page for how it works.
Have a pet in the rental? That's common here too, and landlords notice odor even when the carpet looks fine. We use an enzyme treatment that breaks down the source of the smell instead of masking it — more on that on our pet stain and odor removal page. We'll be straight with you: a stain that soaked deep into the pad may need the pad replaced, and we'll tell you that up front.
What it costs in Fairborn
Straight pricing, no surprises
Most Fairborn homes and apartments pay $100–$280 for whole-home carpet cleaning, or about $30–$70 per room. Area rugs run $3–$8 per square foot, and pet treatment adds $30–$75 per room. Tell us about your place and we'll give you a real number — no upsell.
Want the full breakdown before you call? Our carpet cleaning cost guide lays out every service and what it runs across the Dayton area.
Fairborn questions
Common questions
Do you serve Fairborn?
Yes. We serve Fairborn and all of the 45324 area, from the neighborhoods along Broad Street to the rentals near the Wright-Patterson AFB gates and Wright State University. Tell us your address and we'll get you a real price.
Can you clean a rental carpet for a move-out deposit?
That's a big part of what we do in Fairborn. With all the military and student turnover here, we clean carpet before a walk-through so it looks right for the landlord and you get more of your deposit back. See our move-in and move-out page for details.
How much does carpet cleaning cost in Fairborn?
Most Fairborn homes and apartments run $100–$280 for whole-home carpet cleaning, or about $30–$70 per room. Pet treatment adds $30–$75 per room. Our cost guide breaks it all down.
Can you get pet stains out of old carpet?
Most of the time, yes. We use an enzyme treatment that breaks down the source of the odor instead of covering it up. We'll be honest with you: a heavily saturated stain that soaked into the pad may need the pad replaced, and we'll tell you before we start.
Ready for clean carpet in Fairborn?
Tell us about your place and we'll get you a real price, usually within one business day. Homes and rentals anywhere in Fairborn and Greene County.