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€75 - €150

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€75

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€120

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€150

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So, your carpets are due for a bit of TLC and you’re wondering about the cost of carpet cleaning so you can book in a clean? Before you hire a carpet cleaner, take a look at our list of standard carpet cleaning prices in your local area. That way, you can plan your budget and be confident you’re getting a fair price. 


Carpet cleaning a standard 3 bedroom home usually costs between $75-$150, but your cleaner might charge more or less. The cost of carpet cleaning depends on where you live, how large your home is, how much carpet you have, and how long it’s likely to take. 


This carpet cleaning price guide will break down everything you need to know about carpet cleaning costs in Australia, based on our data from hundreds of carpet cleaners and finished carpet cleaning tasks. By the end of this guide, you’ll have a clear idea of the price you can expect to pay and you’ll know how to get started with hiring your carpet cleaner.


Should I get my carpet professionally cleaned?

Probably. Getting your carpets professionally cleaned helps them last longer and ensures better hygiene in your home. The most common reasons why people hire a professional carpet cleaner are:


  1. They’re renting and required to get a professional clean once a year and/or after they move out

  2. Their carpets are looking a little worse for wear and they don’t feel like hiring a machine to shampoo the carpets themselves


There are lots of other (very good) reasons to hire a carpet cleaner. Most people see carpet cleaners as a good investment in their home’s cleanliness, their personal health, and the longevity of their carpet.

How often should you normally clean carpets?

You should vacuum your carpets around once or twice a week (more often if they’re dirty). But you should book a deep clean - like a professional carpet clean - every 12-24 months. You’ll probably need to clean yours more often if you have small children, pets, or live with a smoker. Or if you live in an area with a lot of dust or pollution.


To go longer between carpet cleans (and stretch your budget further), use a welcome mat at your front and back door. This will help cut down on the amount of dirt coming into your house. And if you spill something on your carpet, spot clean immediately by dabbing the carpet to reduce the chance of a stain.

The benefits of a professional carpet clean

Getting your carpets steamed and shampooed properly doesn’t just make them look nicer. It also cleans out a whole lot of yucky/harmful things, like:


  • Pesticides and herbicides you might’ve transferred from your shoes

  • Organic allergens and compounds

  • By-products and smells from cooking, heating, smoking, and candles

  • Heavy metals from dust (arsenic, lead, lithium, etc.)

  • Fine particles your vacuum cleaner can’t catch


All things you probably don’t want to let build up in your home for too long.

What’s normally included with a professional carpet clean?

When you book a carpet cleaner for your house, a standard clean will usually take around 2 hours (depending on the size of your home and number of bedrooms) and include the following:


  • A professional steam cleaning machine (your carpet cleaner will bring this with them)

  • Shampoo for your carpet

  • 3-4 standard bedrooms carpet cleaned


Your carpet cleaning professional may also help with moving the furniture and/or vacuuming the floors before they start. Some will also offer lounge suite and upholstery steam cleaning, curtain steaming, and car seat upholstery cleaning. If you need these tasks included, make sure you tell your cleaner when you book.

What sort of services won’t a carpet cleaner do?

While some cleaners are pretty flexible, usually, they won’t do…


  • Maintenance tasks - like repairing your carpet

  • Renovation tasks - like replacing a patch of carpet that’s worn through

  • Significant moving - they’re probably not going to move your beds to clean the carpet underneath


You’ll need to hire a handyperson or flooring contractor for those tasks. But if you’d like one person to take care of it all, you can always specify this when you post your task. You might be lucky enough to get a skilled carpet cleaner who’s capable of helping with other tasks, too.

How much does it cost to clean the carpet?

The average cost of house cleaning ranges between $70-$150 but it is totally dependant on the amount of work involved. Carpet cleaning prices depend a lot on the type of house, the tasks, and how much work is involved. We’ve reviewed all our recent carpet cleaning tasks posted in the marketplace to give you approximate price guides for each based on your city/location.


Carpet cleaning prices around Australia

Price guide

Sydney

$80-$200

Melbourne

$70-$180

Brisbane

$70-$160


Factors that affect carpet cleaning prices

As you can see from our price guides above, the cost of different carpet cleaning services can vary by $100 or more. Here are some factors that might increase or decrease the price of your carpet clean:


  • Your location/suburb

  • The number of bedrooms

  • How many m2 your carpet is

  • The type and condition of your carpet

  • Any extras (like hallways, lounges, car seats, rugs, furniture)

  • How difficult or easy it is to access and complete the job

  • How urgently you need the job done

  • Whether you need the cleaning done on a weekend or weekday

Should I DIY my carpet cleaning?

Some people prefer to save on the cost of carpet cleaning by doing a DIY job. DIYing can certainly save you some money, but perhaps not as much as you’d think. Here are some factors and costs to consider before you decide to DIY:



Factor

Cost

Hire a carpet cleaning machine from your local hardware 24 hours


$40

Deposit on your equipment

$100

(refundable if you return it in one piece)

A bottle of carpet shampoo

$20

Petrol/transport costs

$10

(approximately)

A chiro/physio session after you hurt your back from all the cleaning

$80

The look on your partners’ face when you mess up the carpet like a rookie

Priceless


So if all goes well, you’re still look at a minimum of $70 to clean your carpets yourself - and that’s almost as much as what some carpet cleaners charge! And while we’re mainly talking about carpet cleaning prices here, you should also think about your time and what that’s worth. A job that might take a professional 2 hours, could easily take you twice as long.

Carpet cleaner hourly rates in Australia

Carpet cleaners in Australia who are employed fall under the cleaning services award set by Fairwork Australia. This award states that full-time carpet cleaners should be paid at least between $20.21 and $22.04 per hour, depending on whether they’re level 1, 2, or 3. 


But unless you’re a commercial cleaning company or a large corporation, you’re probably not planning to employ a carpet cleaner full time, so these rates won’t apply to you. Since you’ll need to engage your carpet cleaner as a one-off contractor, they’ll need to charge you higher rates. This is because they’ll be covering their own expenses, including:


  • Their wage

  • Tax

  • Superannuation

  • Insurance

  • Travel expenses

  • A carpet cleaning machine and equipment

  • Carpet shampoo and cleaning supplies

  • And more!


A lot of the time, your carpet cleaner will need to charge you double or triple the standard award rate to cover the costs associated with running their business. So you can expect to pay around $40-$60 per hour for a carpet cleaning contractor. When you set the budget for a task, try to keep in mind the approximate number of hours it might take, and then multiply it by at least $40.

How to create your first carpet cleaning task

Ready to hire your carpet cleaner and create your first task on Airtasker? It’s easy! Just write out your task, post your listing, review your offers, choose a cleaner, and they’ll arrange to come and do your carpet cleaning. If you’re curious, read some more about how it works.


Here’s what you might include in your listing:


  • Timing and budget

  • Location

  • Number of rooms/carpets and approximate sizes

  • Deep clean or standard clean? Any stains?

  • Any extras? (e.g. vacuuming, furniture moving, upholstery)

  • Any issues with access? (e.g. upstairs or in an apartment)

  • Any special requirements? (e.g. high-pile carpet, delicate/worn)

  • Is the job likely to be challenging or time-consuming?

  • Equipment provided?


The more info you include, the easier it’ll be for your carpet cleaner to price up the job and make you an offer. Plus, they’ll refer to the info in your listing when they arrive to complete the task.

Example carpet cleaning listings from Airtasker

Need some inspiration to help you create your listing? Here are some examples of carpet cleaning tasks our members have posted (and successfully completed).



Clean my small 1 bedroom carpets

Carpet cleaning

Carpet steam cleaning only living area

Need a reliable Airtasker to help clean my 1 bedroom apartment carpets only.


40sqm bedroom apartment (around bed only) living space and very small hallway. I will move furniture.


Needs completing on Tuesday 6th November between 9am and 4pm.


1 bd apartment, need just to clean the carpet in my bedroom. Really small task but looking for a professional job.

Need a reliable Airtasker to help clean my carpet in the living area.


Just the small living area.


Standard Airtasker cleaning tasks should include:


  • Steam cleaning 

  • Remove marks and dirt



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Frequently asked carpet cleaning questions

Some contractors calculate the cost of carpet cleaning based on how many square metres of carpet you need to be cleaned. Standard prices start at $4/sqm, so for an average 16sqm bedroom, you can expect carpet cleaning prices to start at around $64.

Carpet cleaning for a standard 3 bedroom home usually takes around 2 hours.

After your professional carpet clean, you’ll need to allow 6-8 hours for your carpets to dry. You can help speed up the process by keeping the windows and doors open and turning on the ceiling fan.

Your carpet cleaner will be able to work around smaller furniture (like desks, chairs, and side tables) but may leave larger items in place. If you’d like them to clean the carpets under, say, a large bed, it’s a good idea to let them know or move it onto your tiles or floorboards before they arrive.

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