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Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning Certification in Florida
Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning certification in Florida prepares you to clean sofas, mattresses, and patio and marine fabrics that battle humidity, salt air, and sun damage across South Florida. NISCR's online, self-paced Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning course issues a same-day certificate covering fabric identification, safe cleaning agents, and stain removal for a professional credential clients can trust.
100% online & self-paced — your certificate the same day, anywhere in Florida.
- Self-paced
- Instant certificate
- 2-year validity

Licensing
Do you need a license in Florida?
Upholstery and fabric cleaning is generally not a separately licensed trade in Florida, though a local business or occupational license commonly applies to operate as a company. NISCR certification is a professional credential, not a government license. Check with your city or county for any current local business-license requirements.
A NISCR Certificate of Completion confirms completion of NISCR training and examination. It is a professional credential, not a government license. Where local law requires a license to perform a service, the technician is responsible for obtaining it.
Local demand
The upholstery & fabric cleaning market in Florida
South Florida's humidity and salt air make upholstery prone to mildew odor and staining, while the region's boating culture, outdoor living, and vacation rentals create heavy demand for cleaning marine, patio, and indoor fabrics. Pet-heavy households and high rental turnover across Miami, Broward, and Palm Beach add steady recurring work.
Earning potential
What upholstery & fabric cleaning pros earn in Florida
Upholstery and fabric cleaning technicians in South Florida often earn around $15-$26 an hour, with owner-operators bundling upholstery into carpet and rental-cleaning packages earning more. Ranges are illustrative for Florida and not guaranteed.
Per upholstery job
$100–400
Add-on to a carpet job
high-margin upsell
Recurring fabric care
repeat seasonal revenue
Illustrative ranges — actual earnings vary by location, effort, and experience, and are not guaranteed.
Curriculum
What you’ll learn
- Identify natural and synthetic fibers — cotton, linen, wool, silk, rayon, polyester, olefin, and blends — and match each to a safe cleaning method.
- Read manufacturer cleaning codes (W, S, WS, X) and translate them into the correct water-based, solvent, or dry approach.
- Run colorfastness and bleed tests on an inconspicuous area before committing to a full clean.
- Select between hot-water extraction, low-moisture encapsulation, and dry-solvent methods based on fiber, construction, and soil type.
- Treat delicate and decorative textiles — velvet, chenille, microfiber, and antique pieces — without crushing pile, watermarking, or shrinkage.
- Pre-treat and safely remove common stains while avoiding dye migration, browning, and texture distortion.
By city
Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning certification in Florida cities
The process
How it works
Enroll & pay
Secure checkout, instant course access.
Complete the course + short quiz
Self-paced lessons, then a short quiz — 75% to pass, unlimited retries.
Download your certificate
Personalized certificate generated instantly, with a unique verification ID.
Questions
Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning certification in Florida — FAQ
- Do I need a license for upholstery cleaning in Florida?
- Upholstery and fabric cleaning is generally not separately licensed in Florida, though you'll typically need a local business or occupational license to operate. Verify with your city or county.
- Is there demand for upholstery cleaning in South Florida?
- Yes. Humidity, salt air, boating and outdoor-living culture, pets, and vacation-rental turnover all create strong, recurring demand across the region.
