Red Bank, NJ 07701 · Monmouth County
Carpet cleaning & floor care in Red Bank.
Red Bank packs Victorian-era homes, riverfront condos, and a busy walkable downtown into two square miles along the Navesink River. The houses near Broad Street and on the West Side often date to the late 1800s, which means original hardwood hiding under decades of carpet, plus stair runners that take constant traffic.
The houses here, and what their floors go through.
Expect three-story Victorians and colonials with carpeted staircases and hallway runners, alongside newer condo buildings near the train station where wall-to-wall carpet is standard. Older homes here frequently hide salvageable hardwood beneath worn broadloom.
Red Bank is a walking town, and foot traffic tracks in grit from Broad Street sidewalks, Riverside Gardens Park, and the commuter platform all year. River humidity off the Navesink also slows natural drying, so truck-mounted extraction that removes most of the water matters more here than in drier inland towns.
On the route: Count Basie Center for the Arts · Broad Street downtown · Riverside Gardens Park on the Navesink
Every service, at your door in Red Bank.
- Carpet InstallationNew carpet, start to finish — the showroom drives to your door, then we measure and lay it right.
- Hardwood FloorsWood floors installed new, or sanded and sealed back to a satin glow.
- Carpet CleaningDeep hot-water extraction that pulls 30 years of know-how through every fiber.
- Upholstery CleaningSofas, sectionals and chairs deep-cleaned on the same truck-mount — soil and odor pulled out of the cushions, not driven deeper.
- Vinyl FloorsLuxury vinyl plank and sheet vinyl, installed flat and quiet.
- Tile & Grout CleaningGrout lines back to the color you forgot they were.
- Commercial ServicesOffices, partitions and commercial space cleaning on your schedule, not ours.
- Interior & Exterior PaintingCrisp lines, clean drop cloths, and a house that looks finished.
What it costs here
Pricing in Red Bank, without the runaround.
Multi-story Victorians with carpeted stairs and hallway runners take more time than a single-level ranch, with carpeted stairs hand-detailed step by step. Wool runners and older rugs common in Red Bank homes need low-moisture handling, which adds careful work but protects the fiber.
Asked in Red Bank
Red Bank questions, straight answers.
Yes. Truck-mounted equipment runs hoses from the street or parking area into most buildings near Broad Street and the train station. For upper floors beyond hose reach, professional portable extraction handles the job with the same eco-friendly, non-toxic products.
Yes, wool runners can be cleaned safely with low-moisture methods and wool-safe, non-toxic products. Hot water extraction at the wrong temperature or pH can shrink or distort wool, so the fiber gets tested first and the process is adjusted. Stairs are cleaned by hand, step by step, rather than with a floor wand.
Often, yes. Homes built before the 1940s near downtown and on the West Side were almost always built on hardwood, with carpet added decades later. If you are weighing cleaning against removal, refinishing the original boards is frequently the better long-term investment, and both cleaning and hardwood refinishing are available.

Red Bank, meet the after.
Free estimate, firm price at the door, no travel charge. Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm.
609-342-3183Also on this leg of the route: Middletown · Fair Haven · Shrewsbury
