Regular cleaning is usually intended for maintenance purposes, it helps support a good level of cleanliness in your home. This includes dusting, vacuuming, sweeping and mopping the floors in all rooms.
- Cleaning the bathrooms, including mirrors, toilets, showers and baths.
- Cleaning the kitchen, including wiping down appliances, counters, sinks and cabinet doors.
- Washing and drying dishes and
putting them away.
- Removing garbage and recycling.
- Restocking personal items such as toilet paper, tissues, etc.
- General tidying of rooms. This includes putting away toys, decluttering and light organizing. Deep cleans involve a complete rubdown and giving attention to the often neglected and hard-to-reach spots. This type of cleaning improves the overall sanitation and livability of your living space. Deep Cleaning tasks:
- Removing the built-up limescale, soap scum, or even mold from bathroom appliances like shower heads, sinks, and faucets.
- Cleaning behind and underneath appliances in the kitchen such as stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashing machines.
- Serious cleaning of the appliances
- Thorough dusting of every detail and corner in the house
- Vacuuming all nooks and crannies
- Removing all couch and chair cushions, cleaning within the creases where pet hair and crumbs build up.
- and much more! Other tasks such as cleaning oven, picking up the yard, carpet shampooing, etc is extra.
***Many companies have a rule that the first cleaning should be a deep clean. So, if you’re a new customer, you might want to invest in deep cleaning before scheduling regular weekly or monthly cleaning. This is your choice, I do not require a deep clean first but it is a good practice.
**Price may be impacted due to the size and condition of your home or if specialized equipment or extra cleaning products are required.