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Residential Cleaning Services
- General Cleaning
- Deep Cleaning Services
- Move-In/Move-Out Cleaning
- Post-Renovation Cleaning
General Cleaning
- Dusting: Cleaning surfaces such as furniture, shelves, picture frames, and electronics.
- Vacuuming: Carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture.
- Mopping: Hard floors like tile, wood, or laminate.
- Sweeping: Entryways, patios, or hard-surface areas.
- Trash Removal: Emptying wastebaskets and replacing liners.
Room-Specific Cleaning
- Kitchen Cleaning:
- Wiping down countertops and backsplashes.
- Cleaning stovetops, microwaves, and ovens (exterior or interior, if requested).
- Cleaning sinks and faucets.
- Emptying and sanitizing trash bins.
- Cleaning and organizing cabinets or pantry (upon request).
- Bathroom Cleaning:
- Scrubbing sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets.
- Cleaning mirrors and fixtures.
- Wiping down cabinets and counters.
- Replacing towels or restocking supplies, if requested.
- Bedroom Cleaning:
- Making beds or changing bed linens (upon request).
- Dusting furniture and cleaning floors.
- Organizing or decluttering (optional).
- Living and Common Areas:
- Dusting and polishing furniture.
- Cleaning windowsills, doors, and light switches.
- Vacuuming or mopping floors.
Deep Cleaning Services
Deep Cleaning Services refer to a more thorough and detailed cleaning process compared to regular or standard cleaning. It focuses on areas that are often overlooked or require more effort to maintain. These services are ideal for homes that haven’t been cleaned in a while, after hosting events, or for seasonal cleaning purposes.
What Does Deep Cleaning Include?
Deep cleaning goes beyond surface-level tidying and involves sanitizing, scrubbing, and cleaning hidden or hard-to-reach areas. Here’s what’s typically covered:
General Deep Cleaning Tasks
- Baseboards and Moldings: Cleaning and dusting all baseboards, crown moldings, and trim.
- Walls and Doors: Spot-cleaning walls, doors, and door frames to remove stains, fingerprints, and scuff marks.
- Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures: Removing dust, cobwebs, and grime from ceiling fans, chandeliers, and light fixtures.
- Air Vents and HVAC Grates: Dusting or wiping air vents and grates.
- Window Treatments: Cleaning curtains, blinds, or shutters.
Room-Specific Deep Cleaning
- Kitchen:
- Cleaning inside and outside of cabinets and drawers.
- Scrubbing and degreasing stovetops, hoods, and backsplash.
- Deep cleaning ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, and refrigerators.
- Polishing stainless steel appliances and fixtures.
- Sanitizing sink drains and garbage disposals.
- Bathrooms:
- Scrubbing tile grout, shower doors, and bathtubs to remove soap scum and mildew.
- Deep cleaning and sanitizing toilets and sinks.
- Cleaning behind and around the toilet base.
- Polishing mirrors, faucets, and fixtures.
- Bedrooms and Living Areas:
- Cleaning under beds, furniture, and behind heavy items.
- Vacuuming and steam-cleaning carpets and upholstery.
- Polishing wooden furniture and surfaces.
- Dusting all décor, shelves, and electronics.
Floors
- Scrubbing and sanitizing hard floors.
- Shampooing or steam-cleaning carpets and rugs.
Additional Services
- Window Cleaning: Washing both interior and accessible exterior windows.
- Appliance Cleaning: Defrosting and cleaning freezers, cleaning behind appliances.
- Organization: Tidying and reorganizing cluttered spaces like closets or pantries.
Benefits of Deep Cleaning
- Removes built-up grime and dust.
- Improves indoor air quality by eliminating allergens.
- Sanitizes surfaces to reduce the spread of germs and bacteria.
- Leaves the home fresh and rejuvenated.
Deep cleaning is often scheduled as a one-time service or periodically (e.g., quarterly or annually) to maintain a clean and healthy living environment. Would you like to explore providers offering this service?
Move-In/Move-Out Cleaning
Move-In/Move-Out Cleaning is a specialized cleaning service designed to prepare a property for new occupants or to leave a space spotless after vacating. It is typically more thorough than regular cleaning, addressing areas that are often overlooked in day-to-day cleaning routines. These services are popular among renters, landlords, property managers, and homeowners.
What It Includes:
- Kitchen Cleaning:
- Deep cleaning of appliances (oven, refrigerator, microwave, etc.)
- Cleaning inside and outside of cabinets and drawers
- Scrubbing countertops and backsplashes
- Sanitizing sinks and faucets
- Cleaning floors and baseboards
- Bathroom Cleaning:
- Cleaning and disinfecting toilets, tubs, and showers
- Scrubbing tiles and grout
- Polishing mirrors and fixtures
- Cleaning inside cabinets and drawers
- Washing floors and baseboards
- Living and Sleeping Areas:
- Dusting and wiping down surfaces, including baseboards and window sills
- Vacuuming and/or mopping floors
- Cleaning closets, shelves, and drawers
- Removing cobwebs and debris
- Additional Services (Optional):
- Carpet cleaning or stain removal
- Window cleaning (inside and outside)
- Pressure washing exterior areas like patios or balconies
- Trash removal
Why It’s Important:
- For Tenants: To meet lease agreement requirements and ensure the return of the security deposit.
- For Landlords/Property Managers: To make the property attractive and move-in ready for new tenants or buyers.
- For Homeowners: To ensure a fresh start in a new home or leave the property in excellent condition for the next occupant.
Would you like assistance with finding providers for this service or understanding its costs?
Post-Renovation Cleaning
Residential Post-Renovation Cleaning is a specialized cleaning service provided after construction or renovation projects in a residential setting. It focuses on removing the dust, debris, and residue left behind after renovation work to ensure the space is safe, clean, and move-in ready.
What It Includes:
- Dust Removal:
- Comprehensive dusting of all surfaces, including walls, ceilings, and baseboards.
- Cleaning light fixtures, vents, and fans.
- Removing dust from hard-to-reach areas, like corners, ledges, and behind furniture.
- Floor Cleaning:
- Vacuuming and mopping all floors, including wood, tile, and laminate.
- Polishing or waxing floors if required.
- Removing any paint splatters or adhesive residue.
- Window and Door Cleaning:
- Cleaning windows (inside and outside) and window sills.
- Wiping down doors, frames, and hardware.
- Kitchen and Bathroom Cleaning:
- Deep cleaning appliances, countertops, and cabinetry (inside and outside).
- Scrubbing sinks, fixtures, and tiles.
- Sanitizing and removing renovation residue like grout haze or caulking smudges.
- Debris Removal:
- Removing leftover construction materials like wood scraps, nails, or packaging.
- Disposing of renovation-related trash appropriately.
- Surface Polishing:
- Cleaning and polishing glass, mirrors, and metal fixtures.
- Removing smudges, fingerprints, or streaks from surfaces.
- Air Quality Improvement:
- Vacuuming carpets with HEPA filters to remove fine dust particles.
- Wiping down HVAC vents to prevent dust circulation.
Why It’s Necessary:
- Health and Safety: Renovation work can leave harmful dust and debris, which might affect indoor air quality and health.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Ensures the renovated space looks pristine and presentable.
- Readiness: Prepares the home for immediate use or occupancy.
Would you like assistance finding professionals for this service or tips on doing it yourself?