Commercial · Houses of worship · Bergen · Hudson · Essex · Passaic NJ
Houses of Worship carpet cleaning across NJ.
Houses of worship have a footprint most businesses don't — a large sanctuary that fills and empties every week, center aisles that wear a visible lane, a fellowship hall that hosts coffee hour and events, and upholstered pews or seating that rarely get a deep clean. We handle all of it as carpet and upholstery care, scheduled around your services so the sanctuary is clean and dry well before the next gathering. We know most congregations run on a careful budget and a lot of volunteer effort, so we're straight about what a space actually needs versus what it doesn't — and larger square footage earns a better per-foot rate, which is honest value, not a gimmick.
Serving 19 NJ towns including Lyndhurst, Rutherford, Hackensack, Clifton, Bloomfield, Nutley, Secaucus, and more.

Problems we hear most
Houses of worship pain points.
- Sanctuary carpet with a worn traffic lane straight down the center aisle
- Large square footage that volunteers can't realistically deep-clean
- Fellowship-hall carpet stained from coffee hours, potlucks, and events
- Upholstered pews and seating collecting years of dust and use
- Entry and narthex carpet that makes the first impression on visitors
- A tight calendar of services, classes, and events with few free windows
- A budget that has to stretch across the whole building
What we clean
In one visit.
- Sanctuary and worship-hall broadloom and carpet
- Center-aisle and side-aisle traffic lanes
- Fellowship hall, social hall, and event-space carpet
- Upholstered pews, chairs, and seating
- Narthex, entry, and lobby carpet
- Classroom, nursery, and Sunday-school carpet
- Stairs, runners, and corridor carpet
How a houses of worship job runs
Our process for this industry.
Step 1
Walk the building
A trustee or facilities volunteer walks us through. We measure the sanctuary, aisles, fellowship hall, and classrooms by section, and flag what genuinely needs cleaning versus what can wait — so the bid matches the real need.
Step 2
Schedule around services
We work weekdays and evenings between services, classes, and events, so the sanctuary is clean and fully dry before your next gathering. Big fellowship-hall jobs often go on a weekday with no event on the calendar.
Step 3
Honest, itemized bid
One written bid, itemized by area, so the board or committee can approve confidently and phase the work across a budget if needed. Larger square footage gets a better per-foot rate — that's real, and it's in the number.
Step 4
Recurring or as-needed
Many congregations do the sanctuary and aisles once or twice a year with fellowship-hall cleans as events demand. Same crew, one point of contact, a COI on file for the property.
Pricing
Predictable, contract-friendly.
Sanctuary and fellowship-hall carpet is priced per square foot, and large open floors earn the lower end of the range — roughly $0.20–$0.35/sqft — with upholstered pews quoted by the linear foot or piece. Recurring rotations get 15–25% off. Everything comes as one written, itemized bid so a committee can approve or phase it.
Final pricing depends on square footage, frequency, access (after-hours vs. weekend), and any add-ons (chairs, partitions, listing-photo refresh, biohazard treatment). The written bid covers everything before we start.
Properties we work
- Churches, temples, and mosques across the 19 towns we serve
- Large sanctuaries with center-aisle traffic lanes
- Fellowship and social halls that host events and coffee hours
- Congregations with upholstered pews or fixed seating
- Nonprofit properties budgeting building maintenance carefully
FAQs from houses of worship managers
What managers ask.
Can you clean a large sanctuary between weekend services?
Yes. We schedule sanctuary and aisle cleaning on a weekday or evening with no service or event, so the whole space is cleaned and fully dry with time to spare before your next gathering. For very large floors we bring extra air movers to keep the dry time short.
We're a nonprofit on a tight budget — how do you price it?
Straight and itemized. You get one written bid broken out by area, so the board can approve the whole thing or phase it over time. Large open square footage earns the lower end of our per-foot range, and recurring rotations get a further discount. We'll also tell you honestly what can wait, so you're not paying to clean carpet that doesn't need it yet.
Do you clean upholstered pews and seating too?
Yes. Upholstered pews, chairs, and fixed seating get a low-moisture extraction that lifts embedded dust and use, done the same visit as the carpet where possible. It's quoted by the linear foot or piece depending on the seating.
Do you carry insurance for work in our building?
Yes. We provide a Certificate of Insurance naming your congregation or property as additional insured before the first visit, with general liability and workers comp. If your insurer or property committee needs specific limits, we'll match them.
Ready for a houses of worship bid?
Written quote within 1 business day. No phone tag.
Houses of Worship service area — 19 NJ towns
Property outside this list? Call us — we extend coverage for ongoing commercial contracts.