
So, your furniture has seen better days, has it? Perhaps it's bearing the ghostly outlines of spilled wine, the artistic stylings of a toddler with a crayon, or just the general funk of everyday life. Fear not, a professional cleaning can work wonders, but it's not quite free.
To get your dynamic duo—the sofa and the loveseat—looking fresh, you're likely looking at a combined cost somewhere in the range of $160 to $500. Think of it as a spa day for your living room's most important players.
Breaking it down, the data suggests that a sofa cleaning on its own typically runs from $100 to $300, while its smaller companion, the loveseat, can cost between $60 and $200. One company, for instance, lists its starting prices at about $100 for a sofa and $80 for a loveseat, which would put your grand total around $180 before any extras.
But of course, that price can fluctuate more than a toddler's mood. The final cost depends heavily on what your furniture is made of. A standard, durable fabric is one thing, but if you have a diva of a couch made from silk or delicate wool, expect to pay more for the special handling it requires. The severity of the staining—what we'll call its "colorful history"—and the specific cleaning method used will also nudge the price up or down. Also, be aware that many companies have a minimum service charge, often around $120, so getting two pieces done at once is actually a pretty move.


