Houston Before & After: Real Carpet, Tile & Upholstery Cleaning Results

Every photo on this page is a real Coconut Cleaning Co. job somewhere in the Houston area — shot on site, before and after, with nothing staged and nothing pulled from a stock library. We put them here because most people underestimate how much a professional clean actually pulls out of a carpet, a sofa or a tile floor until they see the same spot twice, side by side.

Houston is tough on floors in its own way. The humidity keeps carpets and upholstery from drying out on their own, grout in kitchens and bathrooms holds onto moisture and grime, and the mud and clay that come in after a Gulf storm work their way deep into the fibers. What looks like a carpet that's given up — or grout that's stained for good — is usually just trapped soil and moisture that a home vacuum or mop can't lift. Our hot-water extraction rigs heat, inject and pull that back out. The results below are what that looks like across Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Cypress, Pearland and the rest of greater Houston.

Carpet: Traffic Lanes, Stains and Set-In Soil

The carpet jobs here cover the full range — bedrooms with set-in spots, hallways worn dark down the middle, rental turnovers, and commercial spaces that take heavy foot traffic. The through-line is always the same: those dark paths and dingy patches aren't worn-out fibers, they're soil, and extraction brings the color back to even. If your Katy or Sugar Land carpet looks past saving, take a look at these before you start pricing replacement.

Upholstery: Your Couch Holds More Than You Think

Sofas and chairs quietly soak up body oils, spills and everyday grime — and in Houston's humidity, that soil sets in and lingers. The upholstery results below show set-in stains and dulled, greyed fabric coming back to life without over-wetting or shrinking the material. From linen sectionals to dining chairs, these are real Houston-area jobs where the fabric came back brighter than the owner expected.

Tile & Grout: Grout That Looks New Again

In a Houston home, grout takes a beating — humidity, foot traffic and kitchen spills leave the lines two or three shades darker than the day they were laid. The tile results here show the grout and tile surface coming back after our deep-clean process scrubs and extracts the soil that mopping only spreads around. Ceramic, porcelain, stone and hex tile — if it's grouted, it can usually be brought back.