How much does a carpet cleaning cost in Byron Bay?
Carpet cleaning in Byron Bay costs $29–$57 per room for steam cleaning, or $170–$400 for a standard 3-bedroom house. End of lease carpet cleaning runs $230–$575. Prices depend on the number of rooms, carpet condition, stain severity, and whether you need deodorising or stain protection.
Detailed Pricing — Byron Bay 2026
| Service | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steam clean (per room) | $29/room | $40 | $57 |
| Dry clean (per room) | $34/room | $52 | $75 |
| 3-bedroom house (steam) | $170total | $255 | $400 |
| 4-bedroom house (steam) | $230total | $345 | $520 |
| End of lease clean (carpet only) | $230total | $370 | $575 |
| Stain treatment (per stain) | $23per stain | $40 | $57 |
| Carpet deodorising (per room) | $17/room | $29 | $46 |
| Rug cleaning (standard) | $46per rug | $80 | $140 |
| Upholstery cleaning (sofa) | $92per piece | $150 | $230 |
| Commercial carpet (per sqm) | $3/sqm | $6 | $9 |
| Carpet protection treatment | $6/room | $9 | $14 |
| Flood / water damage restoration | $575total | $1,375 | $3,450 |
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Carpet Cleaning in Byron Bay — What's Different Here
Byron Bay's carpet cleaning market is driven by one force that no other Australian city matches in scale: the rental turnover cycle. With over 30% of Byron Bay households renting and vacancy rates tightening, end-of-lease bond cleaning is the single biggest source of carpet cleaning demand in the city. This shapes everything from pricing patterns to the type of service you'll be quoted.
Bond cleaning drives the market. Most Byron Bay rental leases end in clusters — late December through February, and again in June–July. During these peak periods, carpet cleaners are booked out 2–3 weeks in advance and prices can jump 15–25% above the off-peak rate. If you're a renter, book your carpet clean at least 3 weeks before your lease end date during these months. If you're a homeowner, you'll get better pricing and availability by booking in March–May or August–October when the bond-clean rush has passed.
Byron Bay's humid summers affect drying. Hot extraction (steam cleaning) is the standard method in Byron Bay, but the city's summer humidity — regularly above 70% near the coast — means drying times blow out to 6–12 hours compared to 3–4 hours in drier cities like Adelaide or Perth. This matters if you're trying to clean and move out on the same day. Ask your cleaner about high-powered extraction units that leave less moisture, or book for a morning slot so the carpet has all day to dry. Some Byron Bay cleaners offer low-moisture methods (encapsulation or bonnet cleaning) as alternatives for faster turnaround, typically at the same price.
Apartment access adds cost. Byron Bay has more high-rise and walk-up apartments than any other Australian city, and getting commercial carpet cleaning equipment up to a 6th-floor unit with no goods lift costs extra. Most cleaners charge $20–$50 for high-rise access above 3 floors, and some charge per flight of stairs in older walk-ups (common in Potts Point, Darlinghurst, Mullumbimby). Always mention your floor level and lift access when getting quotes — a price that doesn't account for access will be revised on arrival.
Strata rules affect timing. If you live in an apartment, your strata building almost certainly has rules about when trades can access the building and use the goods lift. Common restrictions include no trades before 8am or after 5pm weekdays, and limited or no weekend access. Some buildings require 48 hours notice to strata management. Factor this into your booking timeline, especially during the bond-clean rush when you need specific dates.
How Carpet Cleaning Costs Vary Across Byron Bay
Eastern suburbs and inner city (Belongil, Mullumbimby, Suffolk Park, Darlinghurst): The highest carpet cleaning prices in Byron Bay, driven by difficult parking, apartment access surcharges, and tight strata windows. A 2-bedroom apartment clean here typically costs $180–$280, versus $140–$200 in the western suburbs. The flip side: competition is fierce with dozens of operators, so getting multiple quotes can save you 20–30%.
Byron hinterland (Chatswood, Tallowood Ridge, Neutral Bay): Similar pricing to the eastern suburbs but with more houses and fewer walk-up apartments, making access easier. Large family homes with 4–5 bedrooms plus hallways and stairs run $350–$550 for a full steam clean. Byron hinterland cleaners tend to use higher-end equipment and offer premium stain protection treatments — worth it on expensive wool or silk carpets common in these suburbs.
Western Byron Bay (Parramatta, Penrith, Blacktown, Liverpool): The most competitive pricing in Byron Bay. Newer housing estates with larger floor plans and easy driveway access mean cleaners can do more jobs per day, which keeps prices down. A 3-bedroom house clean runs $180–$300. The trade-off: drive times between jobs are longer, so some eastern suburbs operators don't service this far west — you'll get better pricing from locally based western Byron Bay cleaners.
South and Sutherland Shire (Cronulla, Caringbah, Hurstville): Mid-range pricing with good availability. The Shire in particular has a strong local operator base. Beach-adjacent suburbs like Cronulla see more sand-related carpet wear, and cleaners here are experienced with salt and sand extraction. Expect $160–$260 for a 3-bedroom home.
What Affects Carpet Cleaning Costs in Byron Bay
Number of rooms
Most Byron Bay carpet cleaners price per room. Bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways are usually counted separately. Stairs cost extra.
Cleaning method
Steam cleaning (hot water extraction) is the most common and costs $29–$57/room in Byron Bay. Dry cleaning is faster-drying but slightly more expensive.
Carpet condition
Heavily soiled carpets, pet stains, or years of neglect cost more to clean in Byron Bay. Pre-treatment and multiple passes add to the price.
Stain treatment
Individual stain treatment in Byron Bay costs $20–$50 per stain on top of the base clean. Red wine, ink, and pet urine stains are the hardest (and most expensive) to remove.
End of lease requirements
End of lease carpet cleaning in Byron Bay ($230–$575) often requires a receipt from a professional cleaner to satisfy your lease conditions and get your bond back.
Add-on services
Deodorising ($15–$40/room), carpet protection spray ($5–$12/room), and upholstery cleaning ($92–$230 per sofa) are common add-ons in Byron Bay.
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Prices on this page are compiled from publicly available cost guides, leading tradie marketplaces, peak industry body data, and individual tradesperson websites across Australia. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources and adjust for city-specific cost differences based on advertised rates, salary data, and cost-of-living indicators. Our guides are independently produced — we don't employ tradespeople and have no commercial relationship with any service provider. All prices are estimates and will vary based on your specific job. Always get multiple quotes. Last reviewed May 2026. Read our full methodology →