
Ah, the age-old question: how much will it cost to erase the evidence of last night's pizza and wine from the family's favorite lounging spot? The short answer is, it depends on whether your sofa is merely "gently used" or a certified biohazard.
Generally speaking, you can expect to pay somewhere between $100 and $300 for a professional upholstery cleaning, with the national average hovering around a comfortable $175. For a standard, non-gargantuan sofa, the cost often falls in the $70 to $200 range. One cleaning service, for example, puts their price for a standard sofa right at about $90. If you're dealing with a sectional that has its own zip code, you'll be looking at a higher price tag, typically from $100 to $300, with some companies offering a flat rate around $160.
But before you start counting out your cash, remember that several plot twists can affect the final bill. The type of fabric is a big one; if your sofa is a delicate flower made of silk or leather, it will demand a more specialized (and pricier) cleaning than a sturdy microfiber. Furthermore, if your cushions tell a long and sordid tale of stubborn stains and heavy soiling, you'll likely see an extra charge for the heroic effort required to restore them to their former glory. So, the cost really comes down to the size, material, and dramatic backstory of your couch.


