Steam carpet cleaning (hot water extraction) uses heated water and detergent to deeply flush dirt, while dry cleaning applies low-moisture compounds like solvents or encapsulation crystals that are vacuumed up quickly. Both methods sanitize effectively, but steam excels at allergens and odors, whereas dry suits fast-drying needs.
Key Differences
| Aspect | Steam Cleaning (Hot Water Extraction) | Dry Cleaning (Low-Moisture) |
|---|---|---|
| Process | Injects hot water/detergent, extracts with vacuum | Applies solvents/crystals, agitates, vacuums (minimal water) |
| Cleaning Depth | Deep penetration for stains/odors | Surface-level; good for traffic dirt |
| Drying Time | 6-24 hours (fans speed to 2-4 hrs) | 1-2 hours, walkable immediately |
| Best For | Wool/synthetics with sticky grime, allergens | Moisture-sensitive fibers, quick turnaround |
| Residue Risk | Low if properly extracted | Possible chemical residue if not vacuumed well |
Steam is preferred by 46.5% of users for thoroughness, per surveys.
Costs in Nairobi
Rates are per square meter or foot; steam often starts lower but scales with depth. Minimums apply (KSh 2,500-5,000).
| Method | Nairobi Rate (per sqm) | Per Sqft Example | Notes [Source] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steam | KSh 200-400 | KSh 20-40 | Deep clean; from KSh 3,500/room |
| Dry | KSh 200-500 | KSh 25-50 | Faster; pricier equipment |
For 50 sqm wall-to-wall: Steam ~KSh 10,000-20,000; dry ~KSh 12,000-25,000. Factors like stains add 20-50%. Providers like Maident or Bestcare bundle for savings.