How Jobs Work in Carpet Cleaning Simulator
Jobs are the heart of Carpet Cleaning Simulator. From Scrubby's Carpet Cleaning lobby, you interact with the contract board to select a room type and contract difficulty. Each job teleports you into a unique environment with stain layouts, furniture obstacles, and payout tables tied to your performance.
Completing jobs earns cash and progression experience used to purchase gear upgrades and pet eggs. The room you choose matters as much as how well you clean—Office Perfect might outperform Mansion Hall Normal if your gear is still early-game. Use individual room pages linked below for detailed tips on each location.
Contract Types Explained
Normal contracts offer the most forgiving timers and lower stain density. They are ideal for learning new room layouts, testing pet combinations, or relaxing sessions without payout pressure. Speed contracts shorten completion windows but increase cash per minute when your tool upgrades support fast clearing.
Perfect contracts demand near-complete stain removal and proper tool sequencing. They pay the highest rewards and are the standard target for mid-game and late-game farming loops. If your completion percentage drops below the Perfect threshold, consider switching to Speed on the same room until upgrades catch up.
Compare expected returns with our contract calculator before committing to long sessions. The calculator weighs contract multipliers against average completion times for each room tier.
All Job Rooms
Standard job locations include Bedroom, Living Room, Office, Dining Room, Hotel Room, Restaurant Floor, Mansion Hall, Cottage, Hotel Floor, and Hanger. Difficulty and payout scale with each tier—Bedroom and Cottage suit beginners, while Hotel Floor and Hanger challenge fully upgraded accounts.
The Backrooms update added special liminal environments that differ visually and mechanically from standard residential and commercial spaces. Explore the Backrooms job page after completing core upgrade milestones so your tools can handle unique stain patterns in those areas.
Choosing the Best Job for Your Gear
Early game: rotate Bedroom and Living Room Normal contracts until spray range and scrub speed reach tier two. Mid game: farm Office or Hotel Room Perfect once rinse tools are upgraded. Late game: Hotel Floor and Hanger Perfect loops with pet bonuses maximize hourly income.
If a job feels inefficient, abandon and re-select rather than forcing a bad stain layout. Speed runners prioritize Hotel Floor with Speed contracts; completionists chase Perfect on Mansion Hall for badge progress toward Strange Man and Completionist achievements.
Job Farming Strategies
Loop farming means repeating the same room and contract type for consistent payouts. Pick one room you can Perfect reliably and run it until the next major upgrade unlocks a higher tier room. Mixing too many locations early spreads your learning curve without improving cash per hour.
For detailed room-by-room advice, visit each job page in the navigation menu. Every room page includes difficulty ratings, payout tiers, related room cross-links, and contract-specific tips so you can plan efficient sessions without guesswork.