Carpet Cleaning Services

Carpet Cleaning Services for Offices and Commercial Facilities

Professional carpet cleaning for corporate offices, hotels, cinemas, and event venues. Hot water extraction, dry compound, shampooing, and stain treatment, method matched to your carpet type and delivered around your operational schedule

Method Matched Per CarpetFibre-Safe ChemicalsStain Treatment IncludedAfter-Hours Scheduling
About This Service

Carpets Cleaned to the Fibre. Not Just the Surface

SCFM deploys trained carpet cleaning crews using the correct method for each carpet type and soil level. Every deployment is assessed in advance, scheduled around your operations, and signed off with a post-clean condition report.

Method Matched to Your CarpetNot all carpets clean the same way. SCFM assesses carpet pile type, fibre composition, soiling level, and traffic pattern before selecting the method, hot water extraction, dry compound, or shampooing. The wrong method damages the carpet. The right one restores it.
Stains, Odours, and Protection IncludedStain identification and spot treatment are carried out before the main clean on every deployment. Odour treatment and post-clean carpet protection coating are applied where required, extending the life of the carpet and the interval between cleans.
Scheduled Around Your OperationsCarpet cleaning is deployed during non-operational hours, weekends, or low-footfall periods to minimise disruption. Drying time is factored into the deployment plan so carpeted areas are back in use on schedule.
Scope of Services

Every Carpet Type. Every Soiling Level. Nothing Left Behind.

Assessed. Cleaned. Protected.

Assessed. Cleaned. Protected.

Every SCFM carpet cleaning deployment is assessed before work begins, cleaned using the method matched to your carpet type and soil level, and completed with a post-clean inspection before the crew leaves.

Carpet type, fibre, pile depth, soiling level, and traffic pattern assessed before every deployment. Method and equipment confirmed based on the assessment, not a standard approach applied to every job.

Pre-clean assessmentMethod selectionCarpet-specific

Hot water injected into the carpet pile under pressure and extracted immediately, removing embedded dirt, allergens, bacteria, and deep soiling. Suitable for most commercial broadloom and modular carpet types.

Hot water extractionSteam cleaningDeep soiling

Dry compound applied to the carpet and worked into the pile using a counter-rotating brush machine. Compound absorbs soil and is vacuumed away. No drying time required, area back in use immediately after cleaning.

Dry compoundNo drying timeImmediate use

Shampoo solution applied and agitated into the carpet pile using rotary equipment. Effective for high-traffic commercial carpets with surface soiling. Followed by thorough extraction and rinse to remove residue.

ShampooingRotary cleaningHigh-traffic

Individual stains identified and treated with the appropriate stain remover before the main clean begins. Coffee, ink, grease, food, and biological stains treated using fibre-safe products matched to the stain type.

Stain treatmentSpot cleaningPre-clean

Odour-causing bacteria and organic residues neutralised using appropriate treatment products. Applied after cleaning in areas with persistent odour from foot traffic, food spillage, or biological sources.

Odour treatmentNeutralisationBiological residues

Protective coating applied to carpet fibres after cleaning to repel liquid spills, slow soiling, and extend the interval between deep cleans. Particularly recommended for high-footfall reception areas and hotel corridors.

Carpet protectionFibre coatingSoil resistance

Standalone rugs, runner carpets, and area carpets cleaned using the appropriate method for their construction and fibre type. Includes Persian, tufted, woven, and synthetic area rugs used in lobbies and corporate reception areas.

Rug cleaningArea carpetsAll constructions

Cleaned areas inspected before crew departure. Drying status confirmed and re-entry time communicated to facility management. Post-clean report shared via WhatsApp and email covering areas cleaned, methods used, and observations.

Post-clean inspectionDrying confirmationReport
Compliance & Credentials

ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management

ISO 9001:2015 aligned · Method selection · Documented processes

Fibre-Safe Chemical Handling

Fibre-matched products · Manufacturer-approved · No surface damage

Trained Crews and Supervised Deployments

Method-trained crews · Machine-certified · Supervisor sign-off

COMMON QUESTIONS

What Facility and Operations Managers Ask Before Booking a Carpet Clean

Questions about how the cleaning method is selected for each carpet type, drying time, scheduling around office hours, whether stain treatment is included, what carpet protection coating does, and how SCFM handles large carpet areas across multiple floors or buildings.

Ask Us Directly
Method selection is based on a pre-clean assessment of carpet type, fibre composition, pile depth, soiling level, and traffic pattern. Hot water extraction is used for deep soiling removal. Dry compound is chosen where no drying time is acceptable. Shampooing is recommended for high-traffic commercial carpets with surface soiling. SCFM confirms the method before every deployment.
Drying time depends on the method used. Hot water extraction typically requires two to four hours depending on ventilation and humidity. Dry compound cleaning requires no drying time, the area is back in use immediately. Drying time is factored into the deployment plan and communicated to your team before the job begins.
Yes. SCFM schedules carpet cleaning during non-operational hours, weekends, or low-footfall periods. For areas requiring no drying time, dry compound cleaning can be deployed during the day with minimal disruption. Timing is confirmed and planned around your schedule.
Yes. Stain identification and spot treatment are included in every deployment before the main clean begins. Coffee, ink, grease, food, and biological stains are treated using fibre-safe products matched to the stain and carpet type.
Carpet protection coating is applied after cleaning to repel liquid spills and slow soiling, extending the time between deep cleans. It is particularly recommended for high-footfall reception areas, hotel corridors, and event venue carpeting where carpets are subject to heavy use and frequent spillage.
Yes. SCFM manages carpet cleaning programmes for multi-floor offices, hotel properties, cinema complexes, and event venues. Crew size and equipment are scaled to the total area and deployment timeline, with a single point of contact managing the full programme.
GET IN TOUCH

Your Carpets Do a Lot of Work. So Should the Team Cleaning Them.

Tell us your carpet area, facility type, and preferred timing. We will confirm the right method and share a proposal within 48 hours.