Heated Carpet Extractor
Heated Carpet Extractor: The Quick Guide to Professional Deep Cleaning
A heated carpet extractor is a professional-grade machine that sprays hot water (200–212°F) mixed with cleaning solution onto carpets, scrubs with brushes, and vacuums up dirty water. The on-board heater is the critical feature—hot water breaks down oily residue better and helps detergents work more effectively than cold water. Exchange units like Adam's Heated Carpet Extractor dispense at roughly 200°F, while commercial models like Clarke EX20-100H operate at 212°F (±1°) with 1750W heaters.
Why Heat Matters
Top Heated Extractors
Adam's Heated Carpet Extractor (Best Portable)
3-gallon tank, 600W heater, 200°F
55 PSI pump pressure
Lifetime warranty on molded components
Sanitizes every square inch
Clarke EX20-100H (Best Commercial)
1750W heater, 212°F (±1°)
100 PSI pressure, 140" water lift (strongest suction)
12.5-gallon solution tank
Professional results for hotels/commercial
Mi-T-M Work Pro® (Most Versatile)
6-gallon: Ideal for deep cleaning homes
12-gallon: Maximum capacity for hotels/large commercial
How to Use (Simple Steps)
Prep area: Vacuum thoroughly, clear furniture
Fill tank: Add 1 oz neutralizer per gallon of water
Pre-treat: Spray heavily soiled areas, wait 10 min
Heat up: Turn on heater, wait 5 min for preheat
Extract: Push forward to spray/brush, pull back to vacuum
Clean up: Empty tanks, rinse with water, lubricate parts
Dry: Allow carpet to fully dry before walking
Heated vs. Non-Heated
Best For
Bottom Line
A heated carpet extractor delivers professional-quality deep cleaning at home. The on-board heater (600–1750W) delivers 200–212°F solution that breaks down oils and sanitizes better than cold water.
Best portable: Adam's (3-gallon, 200°F, lifetime warranty)
Best commercial: Clarke EX20-100H (212°F, 100 PSI, 140" suction)
Ideal for: Pet owners, heavily soiled carpets, commercial spaces.