If you've been searching for couch cleaning prices in Atlanta, you've probably noticed the same problem we hear from customers every week: almost nobody publishes real numbers. You get "starting at $49" ads that turn into a $250 invoice, or vague "request a quote" forms with no ballpark at all.

We're Factory Fresh LLC โ€” a local mobile upholstery cleaning company with 70 five-star Google reviews, serving Atlanta and everything within 30 miles. Here are our actual 2026 prices, published right on this page, and an honest breakdown of what affects the final number.

Couch & Sofa Cleaning Prices in Atlanta (2026)

We price couches by the number of seats โ€” the simplest and fairest way. These are our real prices, the same ones on our pricing page:

Couch SizePrice
2-seat sofa$170
3-seat sofa$190
4-seat sofa / small sectional$205
5-seat sectional$215
6-seat sectional$235
7-seat sectional$260
8-seat sectional$300

Individual pieces and other services:

ItemPrice
Loveseat$130
Armchair$85
Ottoman$50
Dining chair / Barstool$25 each
Mattress (Twin โ€“ King)$100 โ€“ $165
Carpet cleaningfrom $70 / room
Odor removal (ozone / thermo-fogging)from $49 / room

A typical family appointment โ€” a 3-seat sofa plus an armchair โ€” comes to $275. Every price is confirmed before we start, and you don't pay anything until the job is done.

โš ๏ธ Watch out for "bait" pricing. If an ad says "$49 sofa cleaning," that's almost always a basic surface rinse โ€” stain treatment, deodorizing, and even "deep cleaning" get sold as add-ons after the technician arrives. A legitimate quote includes pre-treatment and deep extraction in the base price. Ours does.

What Changes the Price

1. Fabric type

Standard synthetic fabrics (polyester, microfiber) are the most straightforward to clean. Natural fibers like cotton, linen, and especially velvet require gentler chemistry and slower work. We inspect the fabric tag first and choose the safest method โ€” if a special fabric needs extra care, we tell you the exact price before starting, never after.

2. Condition and soil level

A sofa that gets refreshed every year cleans up fast. A couch that hasn't been touched in five years, lives with two dogs, and has visible traffic-darkening on the armrests takes extra pre-treatment and dwell time. Heavy soil or set-in stains are quoted upfront after we see a photo or inspect in person.

3. Pet stains and odors

The most common situation in the Atlanta suburbs. We treat pet accidents with enzyme-based solutions and deep extraction designed specifically for urine and dander. Severe or set-in odor may need a separate ozone or thermo-fogging treatment (from $49 per room) โ€” we'll discuss it with you upfront, no surprises on the invoice.

4. Location

We serve Atlanta and a 30-mile radius โ€” Alpharetta, Roswell, Marietta, Johns Creek, Norcross, Duluth, Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, Decatur, and surrounding areas โ€” at the same standard rates. No hidden trip fees within our service zone.

Professional Cleaning vs. Renting a Machine

A rental extractor from a grocery store costs $35โ€“$60 per day plus solution โ€” so why pay a pro more? Two reasons:

  • Suction power. Rental units leave a lot of water in the cushion. Overwet upholstery in Georgia humidity is how you get mildew smell and water rings โ€” the #1 DIY complaint we hear from new customers.
  • Chemistry. We match the cleaning solution to the fabric code and the type of soil. The all-purpose rental solution is too aggressive for some fabrics and too weak for real grease or pet contamination.

One of our recent customers tried to self-clean a white couch before calling us โ€” in her words, it ended up looking like a dirty dog had laid on it. For light maintenance on durable microfiber, DIY can be fine. For natural fabrics, set-in stains, or odors, professional cleaning is cheaper than replacing a ruined cushion.

How the Process Works (and How Long It Takes)

  • Call or text 770-524-0467 โ€” we discuss your furniture and give you an exact price before booking
  • We arrive at 10 AM, 1 PM, or 4 PM โ€” your choice, same-week availability
  • Fabric inspection and pre-treatment of stains and traffic areas
  • Deep hot water extraction of all surfaces and cushions
  • You pay after the job is done โ€” no upfront payment

Most couches take 60โ€“120 minutes on site (a 3-seat sofa is about 75 minutes). Dry time is 4โ€“8 hours with good airflow โ€” crack a window and run the AC or a fan to speed it up.

Get a Straight Price in 5 Minutes

Text us a photo of your couch โ€” we'll reply with a real quote, not a "starting at" number. Serving Atlanta + 30 miles. Pay only after the job is done.

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Bottom Line: What Should You Expect to Pay?

For honest, full-service couch cleaning in Atlanta in 2026, expect $170โ€“$190 for a standard sofa and $205โ€“$300 for a sectional depending on size. Anything dramatically cheaper is usually a teaser price that grows on arrival. Our prices are published, confirmed before work starts, and backed by 70 five-star reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to clean a couch in Atlanta?

Our couch cleaning starts at $170 for a 2-seat sofa. A 3-seat sofa is $190, a 5-seat sectional $215, and large 8-seat sectionals $300. Loveseats are $130, armchairs $85.

How long does a couch take to dry after cleaning?

Typically 4โ€“8 hours with good airflow and AC. Cracking windows and turning on fans speeds things up.

Is professional cleaning worth it vs. renting a machine?

For light surface dirt on durable fabric, DIY can work. For stains, odors, or delicate fabrics, professional suction and fabric-matched chemistry give a better result and avoid the overwetting problems rentals are known for.

Does pet odor removal cost extra?

Pet stains are treated with enzyme solutions during cleaning. Severe set-in odor may need a separate ozone or thermo-fogging treatment from $49 per room โ€” always discussed and priced upfront.

How long does the appointment take?

Most couches take 60โ€“120 minutes; a standard 3-seat sofa is about 75 minutes.