Furniture and mattresses see plenty of use but rarely get the same cleaning attention as carpets. Over time, sofas absorb body oils, food crumbs, dust, and pet hair. Mattresses accumulate dust mites, allergens, and the residue of years of sleep. Replacing this furniture is expensive. Cleaning it brings most of it back to looking and feeling close to new.
Different fabrics need different approaches, which is the biggest difference between professional upholstery cleaning and a rental machine from the hardware store. The wrong method can leave watermarks, shrink the fabric, or damage delicate fibers.
What we clean
Sofas and loveseats
Including microfiber, polyester blends, linen, cotton, and most synthetic fabrics. Leather and faux-leather cleaned with appropriate conditioner.
Recliners and accent chairs
High-use pieces where headrests, armrests, and seats accumulate body oils and discoloration faster than the rest of the piece.
Dining chairs and ottomans
Often the most overlooked furniture in the house. Food spills, daily contact, and pet jumping all leave residue.
Mattresses of all sizes
From twin to king. Removes dust mites, allergens, body oils, and the buildup that accumulates inside a mattress over years of use.
Why fabric type matters
A microfiber sofa cleans up differently than a linen-blend couch. Cotton needs careful moisture control to avoid watermarking. Wool and silk are delicate and need lower water temperatures and gentler agitation. Synthetics tolerate hotter water and more aggressive extraction. Leather doesn't get wet-cleaned at all; it needs a specialized conditioner-based treatment.
Every piece gets a quick fabric assessment before we start. If a fabric is unusually delicate or has a manufacturer tag indicating dry-clean only, we'll let you know honestly and either adjust our approach or recommend a specialist. We'd rather tell you we can't do something than damage a piece of furniture you care about.
Mattress cleaning, specifically
Most people don't think about cleaning a mattress until they have a reason to (a spill, a stain, a noticeable smell), but mattresses accumulate dust mites, dead skin, body oils, and allergens steadily over years of use. For households with allergies, asthma, or kids and pets sharing the bed, periodic mattress cleaning makes a measurable difference in air quality and sleep comfort.
We use low-moisture extraction on mattresses to avoid the mold and mildew problems that can come with over-wetting. Dry time is usually 4 to 6 hours, after which the mattress is ready for normal use. Mattresses with set-in stains or odors get the same enzyme treatments we use on pet stain jobs when appropriate.
Pair it with your carpet job
The most common reason Pueblo customers book upholstery service is that they're already getting their carpets cleaned and realize the furniture in those rooms has been ignored for years. The difference between just the carpet and the carpet plus furniture is dramatic, especially in living rooms and family rooms where the sofa is the visual anchor of the space.
Adding upholstery to a carpet job usually saves money over booking them separately, because the equipment is already on site and the prep time is already done. Just mention it when you reach out and we'll work it into the quote.
What to expect day-of
We arrive with the equipment and solutions appropriate to the piece. Each piece gets a quick inspection and fabric check, then pre-treatment if needed, then extraction or low-moisture cleaning depending on the fabric. We finish with a brush-out and walkthrough so you can see the result. Dry time is typically 4 to 6 hours for fabric, similar to carpet.
Upholstery cleaning throughout Pueblo
We serve homes and businesses across Pueblo, Pueblo West, Bessemer, Belmont, Mesa Junction, University Park, South Side, Avondale, Boone, and the surrounding communities. Reach out for a free quote on whatever you'd like cleaned.