If you’ve just had your carpets cleaned in Street and you’re standing there thinking, “Why does my lounge feel like a slightly disappointed sponge?” — you’re not alone.
Drying time is one of the most common questions we get. Not because people are impatient (although… yes), but because nobody wants damp smells, soggy socks, or the dog doing that little “I’ve found a wet patch” victory dance.
This guide is the honest, local, slightly cheeky answer: how long carpets really take to dry in Street, what affects it, and how to speed it up without doing anything… creative.
For a typical home in Street, after a professional hot water extraction clean (the method most people mean when they say “steam clean”), you’re usually looking at:
If you’re thinking, “Mine is still damp at 10pm” — that is not normal. Damp is not the same as soaked, we aim for all carpets to be left damp, not soaked.
Street is brilliant. But like a lot of Somerset, it has its moments:
Add a thick carpet and suddenly your living room becomes a slow-cooker.
Heavily soiled carpets usually need more rinsing and extraction time. Translation: more moisture involved, longer to dry.
Underlay can hold moisture like it’s training for the Olympics. If it’s older or very absorbent, drying time increases.
Warm air helps. Cold air slows everything down. This is why carpets dry faster in summer and slower when Somerset is doing its “grey and determined” thing.
If the air is already full of moisture, it can’t take much more from the carpet. That’s basic science, and also the reason bathrooms exist.
Airflow is the big one. A room with no airflow dries like paint in a cave.
Professional equipment with strong extraction removes far more water than DIY machines. If a carpet is left too wet, it’s usually because the extraction wasn’t strong enough — or the process was rushed.
Here’s the “do this and you’ll be fine” list:
If you’ve got a dehumidifier, that’s basically the cheat code.
Usually: no. But here’s a quick guide.
We’d always rather you ask than sit there sniffing the carpet like a detective.
If you take one thing from this post, make it this:
Airflow + steady warmth beats “shut everything and hope.”
Drying isn’t magic. It’s moisture leaving the carpet and going somewhere else. Give it somewhere else to go.
If you’re in Street (or nearby) and you want carpets cleaned properly — with the right method for the fibre, strong extraction, and a finish that doesn’t leave your home feeling like a damp tent — we can help.
We’re local, we’ve been doing this since 1988, and we’ll tell you straight what to expect before we start.
Get in touch to book your carpet clean in Street — and we’ll get your carpets clean, fresh, and back to normal… without the drama.