The best carpet cleaning services in Barrow-in-Furness. We've ranked the best local carpet cleaners that cover the Barrow-in-Furness area based on our unique rating system and using our 25 years experience in the carpet cleaning industry. Our unique review system developed specifically to find the best carpet cleaning companies in UK towns and cities is based on our own long history of being in the industry.

Best Carpet Cleaners in Barrow-in-Furness

The carpet cleaners listed also cover the surrounding Barrow-in-Furness area including Dalton-in-Furness, Askam-in-Furness, Ulverston, Lindal-in-Furness, Marton, Ireleth, Newton-in-Furness, Rampside, Roa Island and Leece.




Cleaning Doctor

 99%
• Carpet cleaning
• Upholstery cleaning
• Rug cleaning
  8 Years of Google Reviews 
» Cleaning Doctor


Revive Upholstery and Carpet Cleaning

 99%
• Carpet cleaning
• Upholstery cleaning
• End of tenancy cleaning
  6 Years of Google Reviews 
» Revive Upholstery and Carpet Cleaning


Ulver Clean

 98%
• Carpet cleaning
• Upholstery cleaning
• Stain removal
  5 Years of Google Reviews 
» Ulver Clean

Pre-treatment of stains and high traffic areas can help improve the overall effectiveness of the cleaning process.

Duddon Cleaning

 89%
• Carpet cleaning
• Upholstery cleaning
• Leather cleaning
  5 Years of Google Reviews 
» Duddon Cleaning


Ez Clean Cumbria LTD

 65%
• Carpet cleaning
• Stain removal
• Window cleaning
  2 Years of Google Reviews 
» Ez Clean Cumbria LTD


What are the benefits of a professional carpet clean?

Carpets are designed to trap dirt and so require regular cleaning. Regular vacuuming plus a professional carpet clean every 12 to 18 months depending on your carpet offers many benefits that help to prolong the life and maintain your carpet.

A build up of dirt and debris in the carpet causes wear in the carpet fibres. Vacuuming can remove dust and dirt from the upper layer of the carpet.

More powerful professional carpet machines can flush the dirt from deep down in the pile removing virus and bacteria, mould, pollen dust and other detritus that gets trapped in the carpet.

"Within a systematic review, it was observed that norovirus may remain viable in carpets up to 12 days, despite regular vacuuming" - https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/norovirus/evidence-review.html

"A carpet’s fibrous texture also acts as a natural air filter, trapping dirt and germs. While this is great for people in your building, it only adds to the vast number of germs collecting in your carpets. These germs aren’t easily removed by even the most powerful vacuums." - Monthindclean