Timber Cleaning in Townsville

Cleaning carpets, upholstery, tiles and more for homes and businesses.

  • Over 30 Years' Experience
  • Servicing Townsville and Surrounds
  • Utilising Advanced, Environmentally-Safe Technology
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Quality Timber Plank Cleaning


For reliable timber cleaning in Townsville, Carpet 2 Couch delivers tailored solutions designed to protect and enhance your flooring. With decades of hands-on industry experience, our team works with care to restore timber planks while preserving their natural character and finish.


We use specialised scrubbing equipment and carefully selected products to lift dirt, marks and built-up residue without damaging the surface. Whether your timber floors are in a busy household or a commercial setting, we provide a thorough clean that improves appearance and helps extend their lifespan.


If your timber flooring needs professional attention, contact Carpet 2 Couch today. Call (07) 4773 1211 to arrange a service or request your free quote.

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Why Choose Us?


We understand timber floors need more than just a superficial clean. Our approach blends attention to detail with proven techniques to deliver lasting results:


  • Every job begins with a careful inspection to identify areas needing targeted care.
  • We use gentle yet effective cleaning agents designed specifically for timber surfaces.
  • Hard-to-reach spots, corners and edges are cleaned thoroughly with specialised tools.
  • Our method helps lift grime without stripping the natural look or texture of the wood.
  • We offer tips on how to protect your floors between professional cleans.
  • Weekend appointments are available by request for added convenience.


Give your timber floors the care they deserve. Call (07) 4773 1211 to book a service that brings out their best.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • Is timber floor cleaning safe for all finishes?

    Yes, professional timber floor cleaning is safe for all types of finishes when performed correctly. Whether your timber is sealed with polyurethane, oil, wax or another coating, professional cleaners will assess the finish before choosing a suitable method. Using too much water or the wrong product can cause warping, swelling or streaking, which is why DIY methods can be risky. Professionals use pH-neutral solutions and equipment designed for timber, ensuring the cleaning is effective without damaging the surface. With the right approach, timber floors can be thoroughly cleaned, revitalised and protected without any risk to their appearance, structure or protective coating.

  • How is timber floor cleaning different from regular mopping?

    While mopping may remove surface dirt, it can leave behind residue and even push dirt into the grain. Professional timber floor cleaning goes much deeper. It involves equipment and techniques that lift grime from between planks and remove scuff marks without over-wetting the timber. This is particularly important because timber is sensitive to moisture and can warp or crack if saturated. The process is gentle, targeted and often includes a light buffing or polishing to restore natural shine. Compared to regular mopping, professional cleaning results in a more hygienic, longer-lasting clean that protects your flooring investment and helps maintain the overall appearance.

  • How often should I have timber floors professionally cleaned?

    The frequency depends on how much traffic your floors receive. For most homes, a professional clean every 12 to 18 months is ideal to remove embedded grime and maintain the finish. In commercial settings or busy households with pets and children, cleaning every 6 to 12 months is recommended. Timber floors naturally collect dust, oils and fine grit that can dull the surface and cause abrasion over time. Regular cleaning prevents premature wear and helps retain the floor’s natural beauty. Pairing professional cleaning with daily dry sweeping and occasional damp mopping can significantly extend the life of your timber flooring.

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