Where To Rent Carpet Cleaning Machines

 Renting a carpet‑cleaning machine is a cost‑effective way to deep‑clean your home without hiring a professional. Across the U.S.—and especially in places like Salt Lake City, Utah—you can rent powerful carpet‑shampooers from big‑box stores, hardware chains, and specialized rental shops. This article explains exactly where to rent carpet‑cleaning equipment and how to choose the best option for your home.

Where to rent carpet‑cleaning machines

1. Big‑box home‑improvement stores

Most people rent carpet cleaners from large home‑improvement chains that carry Rug Doctor or BISSELL machines:

  • Lowe’s – Offers Rug Doctor by BISSELL carpet‑cleaner rentals for about $39.99 for 24 hours or $49.99 for 48 hours, including optional upholstery tools and cleaning solution.

  • The Home Depot – Provides Rug Doctor carpet‑cleaner rentals through its in‑store rental counters; you can check nearby‑store availability and same‑day pickup on their website.

These stores are convenient because:

  • They stock popular, reliable brands.

  • You can also buy cleaning solutions and accessories.

  • Rentals are often cheaper than a full professional cleaning for a typical home.

2. Hardware and local hardware stores

Many Ace Hardware and similar local hardware stores partner with Rug Doctor to offer carpet‑shampooer rentals:

  • Ace Hardware typically rents carpet‑shampooers starting around $29.99 for a day, with both large whole‑house units and smaller spot‑treatment machines.

  • Some independent suppliers (such as “The Cleaning Supplier of Murray” near Salt Lake City) also rent carpet‑cleaning equipment directly to consumers.

These locations are good if:

  • You want to avoid big‑box crowds.

  • You prefer a locally run shop and may get more personalized advice.

3. Grocery and regional chains

Some grocery retailers and regional chains (like Smiths, Winco, etc.) also rent carpet‑cleaning machines in certain markets:

  • Reddit users in Salt Lake City have reported renting Rug Doctor machines from Home Depot, Lowe’s, Smiths, and Winco, often finding Home Depot machines to be the most reliable.

  • These stores usually keep 2–3 rental units on the floor during peak seasons.

This is useful if:

  • You’re already shopping and want to grab a machine on the same trip.

  • You’re looking for a simple, low‑hassle option.

4. Commercial and industrial rental companies

For larger jobs (apartments, offices, or multi‑room rentals), commercial carpet‑cleaning equipment can be rented from:

  • Sunbelt Rentals – Offers commercial‑grade carpet extractors and floor‑care machines for industrial and multi‑unit properties.

These rentals are better suited to:

  • Landlords, property managers, or businesses.

  • High‑traffic areas where professional‑grade suction and power are needed.

Types of machines to rent

Most home‑rental carpet cleaners fall into two categories:

  • Upright shampooers (Rug Doctor–style) – These are the most common in-store rentals. They spray solution, scrub the carpet, and simultaneously suck up dirty water in one pass.

  • Steam or low‑moisture extractors – Used more by pros and some rental centers; they apply hot water and detergent, then extract, often leaving less residue and faster drying times.

For an average home, an upright shampooer is usually enough; commercial extractors are overkill unless you’re cleaning a very large space or dealing with heavy stains.

Typical rental prices and what to expect

Rental costs vary by chain and region, but a typical range is:

  • Big‑box stores (Lowe’s, Home Depot): About $39.99–$49.99 for 24–48 hours, sometimes with an extra fee for upholstery tools or solution.rugdoctor+1

  • Hardware stores (Ace, independents): Often $29.99–$39.99 per day, depending on the model and location.

When renting, expect to:

  • Show a valid ID and possibly a credit card.

  • Sign a short rental agreement.

  • Return the machine clean and on time, or pay late or damage fees.

How to choose the right rental spot

When deciding where to rent a carpet‑cleaning machine, ask yourself:

  • How big is the job?

    • Small or medium home: big‑box or hardware store shampooer.

    • Large or commercial job: look into Sunbelt or similar commercial‑equipment rental.

  • How important is reliability?

    • Many users in Salt Lake City report better experiences with Home Depot or Lowe’s machines than with some grocery‑store rentals.

  • How close is the store to you?

    • Check the Rug Doctor location finder or your favorite store’s site to see which branch is nearest and has a machine in stock.

Tips for using your rented machine

To get the best results when you rent a carpet‑cleaning machine:

  • Vacuum thoroughly first.

  • Pretreat tough stains with a suitable cleaner (check the machine’s guidelines).

  • Use machine‑recommended solution only; excess soap can leave residue that attracts dirt.

  • Make slow, overlapping passes and empty the dirty‑water tank frequently.

  • Let the carpet dry fully (often 4–8 hours) before walking on it or replacing furniture.

If you tell me whether you’re in a house, condo, or apartment in Salt Lake City and how many rooms you want to clean, I can recommend the best chain or store nearby and roughly how long you should plan to rent the machine.

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