Persian Rug Cleaning in Dallas, TX.
Specialist Persian rug cleaning across the entire DFW metroplex — high-value collections, every regional tradition, free pick-up.
Cleaning Persian rugs continuously since 1881.
Same family, same standards, four generations of craft.
Listed by the Oriental Rug Buyers Guide as one of the country's top rug cleaners.
Accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, Memphis chapter.
DFW has one of the largest concentrations of high-value Persian rug collections in the country. Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, and the luxury communities of Plano and Frisco contain serious Persian holdings — often including signed master pieces from documented Iranian workshops, fine silk Qoms, and museum-quality antique Tabrizi. These pieces routinely value in the five and six figures, and the cost of getting cleaning wrong is enormous. Conservative, documented, hand-finished cleaning is the only appropriate approach.
Persian rugs require the most conservative cleaning approach within the oriental category. Knot densities of 300, 500, even 800 knots per square inch are common in city pieces from Tabriz, Isfahan, and Qom. Many use natural vegetal dyes that react badly to the harsh chemistry chain rug cleaners use. Silk highlights are routine in fine pieces; full-silk construction is common in the most valuable. We test every color for dye stability, use cool water, and apply conservative chemistry throughout.
Free pick-up across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Most rugs are returned within 7 days from pick-up. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Hand cleaning for every Persian regional tradition.
Each Persian weaving region has distinct knot density, materials, and cleaning sensitivities.
Tabriz
Northwestern Iranian city rugs, known for the highest range of knot densities. Frequently incorporate silk highlights.
Kashan, Isfahan, Nain, Qom
Central Iranian city rugs — fine wool on cotton foundation, often with silk highlights. Qom is frequently full-silk.
Heriz, Bijar
Northwestern village rugs with bold geometric patterns, robust construction, and durable wool. Traditionally rust-red madder dyes.
Mashhad, Kerman
Eastern and southeastern city rugs with curvilinear floral designs. Often higher pile and softer wool.
Hamadan, Senneh
Western village and town rugs, traditionally single-wefted construction. Generally robust but older pieces require gentle handling.
Tribal — Qashqai, Bakhtiari, Baluch
Nomadic weaves with distinct symmetrical knotting and natural-dye palette. Wool foundations are common.
Free pick-up across Dallas and surrounding areas.
- Dallas
- Plano
- Frisco
- Allen
- McKinney
- Highland Park
- University Park
- Richardson
- Carrollton
- Lewisville
- Coppell
- The Colony
- Little Elm
- Flower Mound
- Highland Village
- Addison
- Farmers Branch
- Garland
- Mesquite
- Rowlett
- Sachse
- Wylie
- Rockwall
- Heath
- Forney
- Sunnyvale
- Balch Springs
- Seagoville
- Cedar Hill
- DeSoto
- Duncanville
- Lancaster
- Glenn Heights
- Red Oak
- Waxahachie
- Midlothian
- Mansfield
- Grand Prairie
- Arlington
- Bedford
- Hurst
- Euless
- Colleyville
- Grapevine
- Southlake
- Keller
- North Richland Hills
- Watauga
- Haltom City
- Saginaw
- Fort Worth
- Benbrook
- Burleson
- Crowley
- Cleburne
- White Settlement
- Azle
- Weatherford
Common questions about Persian rug cleaning in Dallas.
Where in DFW do you offer Persian rug pick-up?
Free pick-up throughout the entire DFW metroplex — Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Highland Park, University Park, Richardson, Carrollton, Lewisville, Fort Worth, Arlington, Southlake, and surrounding cities.
How is Persian rug cleaning different from regular oriental cleaning?
Persian rugs typically have higher knot density, often use natural dyes that can be fugitive, and frequently include silk highlights. These factors require gentler chemistry, slower wash cycles, and dye-stability testing on every color.
Do you handle very high-value Dallas Persian collections?
Yes — routinely. We clean Persian pieces valued in the five and six figures for DFW collectors and designers. For high-value pieces, we recommend pairing cleaning with current appraisal documentation.
Can you clean a silk Persian rug?
Yes — silk and silk-highlighted Persians are part of our regular work. Silk requires low-pH chemistry, cool water, and shortened wash cycles to prevent fiber damage.
How long does Persian rug cleaning take?
Most Persians take 7 days from pick-up to delivery. Antique or silk pieces may take longer because conservative methods cannot be rushed.
Available across five metros.
Free pick-up and delivery in every city we serve. Tap a city for local details and your nearest phone number.