Deep cleaning
A proper reset for your home. Deep cleaning covers what routine visits skip: fixtures, doors, baseboards, and buildup.
Some homes need more than a maintenance visit to get back on track. If your place has been months since a thorough clean, you just moved in, you finished a renovation, or you are preparing to list or host, a deep clean is where to start.
Is it time for a deep clean?
A deep clean makes sense when you are starting from behind. Common situations: moving into a place with an unknown cleaning history, settling into a new build that still has construction dust on every surface, recovering from a long stretch of deferred cleaning, prepping for guests arriving for a holiday or long stay, or readying a home to sell. If any of those fit, you want a deep clean, not a maintenance visit.
What a deep clean covers that a standard visit does not
Maintenance visits keep a clean home clean. Deep cleaning tackles what gets skipped over time.
- Inside cabinet and drawer fronts, door frames, and switch plates
- Baseboards on every surface rather than on rotation
- Ceiling fans, light fixtures, and vents where reachable
- Inside the microwave; inside the oven on request
- Grout lines, fixture buildup, and soap scum in bathrooms
- Windowsills and tracks; blinds on request
- Under and behind furniture where it can be moved safely
We scope the job before starting and confirm what is included so you know exactly what to expect.
How long does a deep clean take
Longer than a standard visit, and the honest answer depends on the size of your home and how long it has been since the last thorough clean. A 1,500 square foot home in reasonable condition takes a different amount of time than a 2,800 square foot home that has not been professionally cleaned in two years. We plan the visit accordingly and communicate if scope or timing needs to adjust.
Starting with a deep clean before recurring service
Many clients book a deep clean first, then move to biweekly or monthly maintenance. That sequence works well because maintenance visits are designed to preserve an established baseline, not rebuild from scratch. If you want recurring service, starting with a deep clean usually means better results and better pricing on subsequent visits.
Ready to book
Call or use the quote form. Tell us your square footage, number of bathrooms, when you last had a thorough clean, and any specific areas you want to prioritize. We will confirm scope and pricing before the visit is scheduled.
Usually covered on a standard visit
Exact tasks follow your home’s checklist. This list is a starting point so you know how we think about a typical maintenance or deep block.
- Kitchen counters, sink, appliance exteriors, and microwave inside on request
- Bathrooms: toilet, tub or shower, vanity, mirror, and fixtures
- Dusting reachable surfaces, ledges, and baseboards on rotation
- Floors vacuumed and hard surfaces mopped to the edges
- Trash emptied and bags replaced where you keep spares
- Straightening common areas (not full organizing unless booked)
Who it is for
Busy households, remote workers, and anyone who wants a dependable rhythm instead of marathon cleaning days.
How scheduling works
We lock a day and arrival window that fits your calendar. Skip or reschedule with notice when life happens.
Supplies and access
We bring professional supplies. Prefer green products or a lock code? Tell us when you book.
Ready to stop doing this yourself?
Tell us about your home and we handle the rest. Local team, consistent checklist, honest pricing. Call now or email and we will get back to you the same business day.