Drapes & Curtain Cleaning — Carnegie Hill
Set along the 4, 5, 6, and Q trains, Carnegie Hill is quiet and historic, the northern end of Museum Mile — and that's the neighborhood we've built our drapes & curtain cleaning approach around, given how much of it is prewar co-ops, townhouses, and a few remaining mansions.
New & returning customers — mention this offer when you book.
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Taking drapes down risks stretching the fabric, losing the pleat shape, and rehanging them crooked. Cleaning them on the rod, when the fabric allows it, avoids all of that while still pulling out the dust and odor that build up over months of hanging near an open window.
Local to Carnegie Hill
There's a reason local familiarity actually matters in a place like Carnegie Hill. That's largely a function of prewar co-ops, townhouses, and a few remaining mansions dominating the neighborhood, connected by the 4, 5, 6, and Q trains. Equipment access, parking, and building-entry logistics all look different here than they would a mile away, and our scheduling accounts for that instead of pretending every Manhattan address is interchangeable.
How It Works
Tell us your window count and fabric type.
We confirm the material can be safely cleaned in place.
Rods, hooks, and pleats are handled carefully.
A fabric-safe method lifts dust and odor from the panel.
Panels dry on the rod, so nothing needs rehanging.
We confirm even drying before we leave.
If Carnegie Hill isn't quite right, here's where else we run drapes & curtain cleaning jobs nearby.
Other services we regularly run in Carnegie Hill.
Questions?
Usually not — most fabrics can be cleaned safely while still hanging.
We check the fabric first and use a method suited to it specifically to avoid that.
Most panels are dry within a few hours since they stay hanging and air through naturally.
Pricing is quoted per panel, with the number of windows factored into your final quote.
In buildings that require it, yes — just let us know when you book so we can coordinate timing with your building staff in advance.
Our trucks are set up to work from street parking, which is standard for Carnegie Hill and most of Manhattan — it doesn't add to your appointment time.
Yes — a large share of Carnegie Hill is prewar co-ops, townhouses, and a few remaining mansions, and our crew and equipment are set up for exactly that kind of access, including multiple flights of stairs.
Same-day slots, a price before we start, and $20 off your first booking — call now while today's slots are still open.