Carpet Cleaning Apex

Mattress Cleaning in Apex, NC

Deep extraction for the surface you spend a third of your life on, removing dust mites, allergens, and sweat residue that a sheet change never touches.

Fresh, clean bed in a bright Apex bedroom

The Dirtiest Clean-Looking Surface in the House

A mattress looks clean because sheets hide it. Underneath, it collects what bodies leave behind for eight hours a night: moisture, skin cells, and oils. That combination is the complete food chain for dust mites, and the Triangle's humid climate keeps their population thriving most of the year. Mite waste, not the mites themselves, is one of the most common year-round allergy triggers, and the highest concentration in any home is in the beds.

If someone in your house wakes congested, itchy-eyed, or foggy and clears up an hour after breakfast, the mattress deserves the first look.

What Our Mattress Cleaning Involves

  • Dry vacuum pass with an upholstery tool to remove loose surface debris.
  • Targeted pre-treatment on stains, sweat shadows, and any pet or accident history.
  • Hot extraction with controlled moisture that flushes the top layers where mites and residue concentrate.
  • Fast structured drying, typically 2-4 hours, so the bed is ready the same day.

We clean both sides on request, along with box springs and upholstered headboards, which collect the same allergen load and almost never get attention.

When It Matters Most

  • Allergy and asthma households. Pair with upholstery cleaning to hit the two biggest soft-surface allergen reservoirs in one visit.
  • Kids' beds. Growing kids, night accidents, and snacks in bed: children's mattresses carry the most history and benefit the most.
  • After illness. A deep extraction is a sensible reset after a household bug runs through the bedrooms.
  • Moving into a resale home. If the previous owners left beds or you are reusing a mattress after storage, cleaning it before the first night is basic hygiene.
  • Pet co-sleepers. Dogs and cats on the bed mean dander, oils, and hair in the mattress top. Regular extraction keeps the arrangement healthy.

Honest Limits

Mattress cleaning removes contamination and improves stains; it does not rebuild worn foam or fix a mattress that has structurally failed. If a mattress is past saving, we will say so rather than charge you to clean something you should replace. That honesty is cheaper for you and better for us long-term.

Bundle and Save the Trip Charge

Most mattress cleanings in Apex happen alongside carpet or furniture cleaning. Adding a mattress or two to an existing visit is the most economical way to do it, and the whole-house version (carpet, sofa, beds) is our most popular allergy-season package.

The Triangle Allergy Calendar, From a Cleaning Perspective

Allergy load in Apex homes follows the seasons, and mattress care works best when it follows the same rhythm. April and May bring the pollen wave; even with windows closed, fine pollen rides in on hair and clothes and ends up where your face spends eight hours. A post-pollen mattress and bedding reset is the highest-value cleaning of the year for allergy sufferers. June through September is dust mite high season, when humidity keeps bedroom conditions ideal for them; running bedroom humidity below 50% with your HVAC or a dehumidifier slows their reproduction more than any spray. The heating months keep the house sealed, recirculating whatever the beds and carpets hold, which is why winter congestion in a clean-looking house so often traces back to soft surfaces.

Between professional cleanings: wash bedding weekly in hot water, use a quality zippered encasement on the mattress you just had cleaned, and vacuum the mattress top monthly when you change the sheets. Those three habits hold the results for the full year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does mattress cleaning actually remove?

Dust mites and their waste, dead skin cells, sweat residue, body oils, and allergens that accumulate in the top layers of the mattress. Deep extraction pulls these out rather than stirring them up the way vacuuming alone does.

How much does mattress cleaning cost?

Typically $60-100 for a queen and $80-120 for a king, with discounts when bundled with carpet or upholstery cleaning in the same visit. Exact pricing confirmed up front.

How long does a mattress take to dry?

Two to four hours in most cases. We use controlled moisture and strong extraction, and cleaning in the morning means the bed is ready by evening. Airflow from a ceiling fan speeds it up.

Can you remove urine or sweat stains from a mattress?

We can usually improve them significantly and often remove them. Fresh accidents respond best; aged stains involve chemical changes that may leave a shadow even after the contamination itself is extracted and neutralized.

How often should mattresses be cleaned?

Every 6-12 months for allergy sufferers, every 12-18 months otherwise. Kids beds, pet-shared beds, and night-sweat situations benefit from the shorter cycle.

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