
New Free Guide: How to Find a Rug Cleaner You Can Actually Trust
Choosing a rug cleaner is not always as simple as searching online and picking the company with the most stars.
Area rugs are different from wall-to-wall carpet. They can be made from wool, silk, cotton, viscose, synthetic fibers, or a blend of materials. They can also hold years of dust, sand, pet contamination, spills, and dry soil deep within the foundation. Because of that, the way a rug is cleaned matters.
At Rug Worx, we believe rug owners should know what to ask before handing their rug over to a cleaning company. That is why we created a new free guide:
How to Find a Rug Cleaner You Can Actually Trust
Why We Created This Guide
Not every company that offers rug cleaning is a rug washing specialist. Some companies provide true in-plant rug washing, where rugs are inspected, dusted, washed, rinsed, dried, and detailed in a dedicated rug cleaning facility.
Others may simply surface clean rugs using carpet cleaning equipment.
That difference can affect the results, especially when a rug needs a deeper cleaning process, careful fiber identification, proper drying, or special attention for odors, stains, fringe, or delicate dyes.
Our new guide was created to help rug owners slow down, ask better questions, and make a more confident decision.
What the Guide Covers
The guide walks through five important questions every rug owner should ask before choosing a rug cleaner. These questions cover topics like whether the cleaner has a physical rug cleaning facility, whether rugs are dusted before washing, whether they fully wash rugs or only surface clean them, whether they have rug-specific training, and what their reviews actually say about their rug cleaning work.
The goal is not to make rug cleaning feel complicated. It is to help you recognize the difference between a company that casually cleans rugs and one that truly specializes in them.
A Helpful Resource for Rug Owners in Arizona and Beyond
If you are located in Arizona, Rug Worx would love to help care for your rugs. But this guide was also written for rug owners across the country who may be trying to find a trusted rug cleaning professional near them.
It includes helpful questions to ask and links to rug care directories that can be a good starting point when searching for an in-plant rug cleaning specialist.
Before you schedule your next rug cleaning, take a few minutes to read the guide.









