Deep Cleaning

Detailed, intensive cleaning that addresses the areas routine upkeep doesn’t reach — for homes that need a more thorough level of care.

Deep Cleaning goes beyond routine maintenance to give your home a more thorough level of attention. It focuses on detail areas — baseboards, light fixtures, blinds, vents, cabinet fronts, and the kinds of surfaces that accumulate buildup over time. It’s ideal as a first professional cleaning, a seasonal refresh, or a reset before starting recurring service. This isn’t a routine visit — it’s a more deliberate, more detailed clean for homes that need it.

What's Included

Kitchen cleaned with added detail — counters, sink, stovetop, backsplash edges, and appliance fronts
Bathrooms cleaned and disinfected with extra attention to soap scum, buildup, and hard-to-reach areas
Hand-wipe reachable baseboards throughout serviced areas
Spot-clean doors, door frames, and light switch plates
Cabinet fronts and reachable trim wiped down
Dust blinds, vents, ceiling fan blades, and light fixture covers
Vacuum carpets and rugs, including along edges and under accessible furniture
Sweep and mop hard floors with attention to corners and edges
Clean reachable window sills, ledges, and tracks
Remove cobwebs from reachable corners, edges, and ceiling lines

Ideal For

First-time clients establishing a clean baseline before recurring service
Homes that haven’t been professionally cleaned recently
Seasonal or occasional refreshes (spring cleaning, pre-holiday prep)
Households with buildup in kitchens, bathrooms, or detail areas

Available Add-Ons

Inside refrigerator cleaning (shelves, drawers, and walls)
Inside oven and microwave cleaning
Inside cabinets and pantry shelving wipe-down
Interior window cleaning
Bed linen change and fresh making
Laundry — wash, dry, and fold

Good to Know

  • Deep Cleaning provides more detailed attention than Standard Cleaning, with focus on areas that accumulate buildup over time.
  • Heavy staining, hard water deposits, adhesive residue, or specialty buildup may require additional time or a separate quote.
  • Inside appliances are not included by default — they are available as add-ons.
  • Homes with significant buildup may require extra time or more than one visit to fully address.
  • Deep Cleaning is often the best starting point before moving into recurring service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Deep Cleaning different from Standard Cleaning?

Deep Cleaning includes detailed attention to areas that routine upkeep doesn’t typically cover — baseboards, light fixtures, blinds, vents, cabinet fronts, and more. Standard Cleaning focuses on the core surfaces you need maintained regularly. If your home needs more than routine care, Deep Cleaning is the better fit.

Is Deep Cleaning recommended for a first visit?

In many cases, yes. If your home hasn’t been professionally cleaned recently, a Deep Cleaning establishes a solid baseline that routine or recurring visits can maintain going forward.

Are inside appliances included?

Inside appliances such as the oven, refrigerator, and microwave are available as add-ons. This keeps the core service focused on surfaces and detail areas, with appliance work added based on your needs.

How often should I book a Deep Cleaning?

Most clients book a Deep Cleaning once or twice a year, or as an initial visit before starting recurring service. The right frequency depends on your home and how quickly detail areas tend to need attention.

Can I switch to recurring service after a Deep Cleaning?

Yes. Many clients start with a Deep Cleaning to establish a baseline, then move to recurring visits to keep their home in shape over time.

How long does a Deep Cleaning take?

Typically 3 to 5 hours depending on home size and condition. Homes with more buildup may take longer.

Ready to Get Started?

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