Dubai, UAE. The flooring in Dubai homes is changing fast, and cleaning companies are adapting accordingly. A marked shift toward engineered hardwood, imported marble, and polished concrete in high-end villas has created demand for specialist floor care that reaches well beyond the carpet extraction work that once defined the industry.

The city still carries a large stock of carpeted apartments, concentrated in communities built between 2005 and 2015, and professional carpet cleaning in Dubai remains a core revenue stream for most operators. The climate complicates the work. Fine desert sand, small enough to pass through standard vacuum filters, embeds deep in carpet fibres and accelerates wear. Summer humidity promotes mould growth in underlay, particularly in ground-floor units. Low-moisture encapsulation methods have gained ground precisely because they cut drying times and reduce mould risk, supplemented by deep extraction for heavily soiled areas. Industry practice holds that households with children or pets should schedule cleaning every three to four months.

Imran Siddiqui, cleaning division manager at European Technical, tracks the shift in numbers.

“Five years ago, 80 per cent of our floor work was carpet extraction: hot water, detergent, vacuum. Today it is closer to 55 per cent carpet and 45 per cent hard floors. The hard-floor share grows every quarter,” Siddiqui said.

Cleaning companies in Al Quoz, where older residential stock and converted commercial spaces create varied flooring conditions, report that combined carpet and hard-floor service packages are now their most requested offering. Floor buffing and polishing services in Dubailand have seen particularly strong uptake, driven by villa developments where developers specified marble or porcelain tile finishes.

Marble Maintenance: Polishing as Functional Upkeep

Marble, terrazzo, and natural stone floors require periodic polishing and sealing to maintain appearance and resist staining. Diamond-pad polishing is a skilled operation, and the visual consequences of neglect accumulate quickly in high-traffic areas.

“Marble looks incredible when it is polished. It looks terrible when it is not,” Siddiqui said. “In a villa entrance with heavy foot traffic, you can see the difference within six months. Regular polishing is not vanity, it is maintenance.”

Tenancy Handovers and the Bundled Service Model

Floor care is frequently packaged with broader deep-cleaning work. Tenants vacating apartments need combined floor, kitchen, and bathroom cleaning to meet landlord handover standards. In JLT, where compact apartments and high turnover create consistent demand, floor restoration is a standard component of move-out packages.

“Move-out cleans are non-negotiable in the Dubai rental market,” Siddiqui noted. “The landlord inspects, marks anything below standard, and withholds from the deposit.”

Equipment Investment and the Expanding Technician Skill Set

The diversification of flooring types has pushed cleaning companies to invest in a broader range of specialist equipment: rotary polishers for marble, low-moisture machines for carpet, steam systems for grout lines, and diamond grinding plates for concrete restoration.

“A technician who cleaned carpets five years ago now needs to know the difference between honed and polished marble, understand pH-neutral stone care, and operate a planetary grinder,” Siddiqui said. “The skill set has expanded significantly.”

European Technical runs a six-week internal training programme for floor care technicians, covering material identification, chemical compatibility, machine operation, and damage prevention.

European Technical is a Dubai-based home maintenance company providing AC, plumbing, electrical, painting, cleaning, and general maintenance services across Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Licensed by Dubai Municipality, the company serves residential and commercial clients with same-day emergency response. For more information, visit europeantechnical.ae.

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