Before & After: Real Carpet, Tile & Upholstery Cleaning Results in Dallas
Every photo on this page is an actual Coconut Cleaning Co. job somewhere in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex — shot on site, before and after, with nothing staged or swapped in from a stock library. We put them here for one reason: most people have no idea how much a professional clean actually pulls out of a carpet, a couch or a tile floor until they see the same room twice, side by side.
DFW is hard on floors. Between the clay-dust that tracks in year-round, summer foot traffic, and homes that run wall-to-wall carpet in the bedrooms and tile through the kitchens and entryways, soil builds up in ways a vacuum and a mop never fully reach. What looks like worn-out carpet or permanently dark grout is usually just years of trapped dirt. Our hot-water extraction rigs heat, inject and pull that soil back out — and the pictures below are what that looks like across Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Irving, Richardson and the rest of the metroplex.
Carpet: From Traffic Lanes and Stains to Even and Clean
The carpet jobs below run the range — bedrooms with set-in spots, hallways worn dark down the middle, rental units mid-turnover, and commercial floors that see hundreds of feet a day. The pattern's always the same: the dark paths and dingy shading aren't damaged fibers, they're soil, and extraction lifts them back to an even tone. If your Plano or Frisco carpet looks past saving, these are worth a look before you price out replacement.
Upholstery: Because Your Couch Is Dirtier Than It Looks
Sofas and chairs quietly absorb years of body oils, spills and everyday grime, and the change after a proper clean surprises most people. The upholstery results here show set-in stains and dulled, greyed fabric coming back to life — food and drink spills, sunscreen, the general dinginess that creeps in over time. We extract it out of the fibers without over-wetting or shrinking the fabric, on everything from linen sectionals to dining chairs across the Dallas area.
Tile & Grout: The Grout Lines Do the Talking
Nothing dates a kitchen or entry like grout that's gone three shades darker than the day it was laid — and in a lot of DFW homes, that's exactly what's happened. The tile results below show the grout lines and tile surface coming back after our deep-clean process scrubs and extracts the soil that mopping just pushes around. Ceramic, porcelain, stone and wood-look tile — if it's grouted, it can usually be brought back.
