Residential Cleaning
What Does Standard House Cleaning & Sanitizing Services Include?
A basic house cleaning addresses all the key areas of your home from the bedroom to the kitchen and everything in between. This also includes any special rooms you have, including playrooms, home gyms, or offices.
During every service our team vacuums all carpets, rugs, and flooring. Any tile, wood, vinyl, or laminate flooring will be cleaned based on the needs of the material used. Additionally, we dust, wipe, and clean all of the surfaces in the home. This includes furniture, counters, doorways, and décor.
Dusting
Instead of wiping away dust once it has all settled, our team will routinely dust surfaces and items to help reduce the presence of dust from the environment for your family to enjoy. We pay close attention to the areas in the home that commonly collect dust. Dusting can help reduce indoor allergies and generally improve the quality of your home’s indoor air.
Wiping
Not only does wiping down the surfaces in your home reduce the chances of dust gathering, but it can also give your home the clean look it’s been missing. Our team wipes down virtually every hard surface in your home to keep things clean and sanitary.
Vacuuming
Our trained cleaning experts will deliver vacuuming services that will help you never vacuum again! Whether you have carpet, rugs, or the dreaded carpeted stairs, you can rely on our team to provide vacuum services that help you get the most out of your space.
Deep Cleaning
A deep clean is a more detailed and comprehensive type of cleaning than that of a regular clean. It means cleaning away all kinds of dirt and grime that have accumulated over a long time on the deepest surfaces or corners of the house. It covers more areas than that of a basic cleaning like deep scrubbing stovetops and tubs, cleaning inside microwaves and ovens, heavy brushing of bathtubs and floors, etc.
This heavy-duty cleaning process takes more time to get the work done and that is why it is usually more expensive than standard cleaning. This type of cleaning service uses more cleaning solutions that are strong enough to remove deep grime and tough stains. Deep cleaning ensures that your house is spotless and stays that way.
Deep Cleaning includes:
Kitchen:
Brush and scrub off heavy grease on stove-tops and kitchen floors
Clean the oven and microwave (both inside and outside)
Clean the fridge and dishwasher (both outside and inside)
Clean the range hood (both outside and inside)
Clean and sanitize all counter-tops (all items removed, returned, and organized)
Clean and polish stainless steel appliances
Clean and wipe glass doors
Clean and disinfect sinks
Declutter kitchen tops and counters
Dust cabinet fronts, baseboards, and windowsills
Dust and wipe cupboards, tables, and chairs
Empty and disinfect trash bins (replace trash bag)
Remove cobwebs
Sweep, mop, or vacuum floors
Wipe down cabinet facings and woodwork
Wipe down door frames and switch plates
Wipe down kitchen appliances (behind oven and refrigerator)
Bathroom:
Clean and sanitize tubs, showers, and sinks
Clean and disinfect toilet (including the base and behind the toilet)
Clean and disinfect tile walls
Clean mirrors and shine chrome fixtures
Clean, wipe, and organize bathroom vanity top
Dust baseboards, light fixtures, window sills, and bulbs
Empty and disinfect trash bins (replace trash bag)
Molds and mildew chemically treated
Remove cobwebs
Scrub and brush off slime and grime on tile walls and floors
Wash and disinfect bathroom floors
Wipe down and sanitize cabinet surfaces and woodwork
Wipe down and disinfect door frames and switch plates
Living Room:
Clean, fluff, and straighten cushions and pillows
Dust and wipe down lamps and lampshades
Dust and wipe down picture frames and light fixtures
Dust and wipe down window sills and baseboards
Dust chandeliers and ceiling fans (with an extension duster, if possible)
Dust or vacuum stairs
Dust vents and blinds
Empty and disinfect trash bins (replace trash bag)
Remove cobwebs
Sweep and Mop hard or tiled floors
Vacuum carpeted floors
Vacuum furniture and upholstery
Wipe down and clean glass tables
Wipe down cabinet facings and woodwork
Wipe down door frames and switch plates
Wipe down appliances (such as television, remote control, etc.)
Bedroom:
Tidy up the beds/ beds made
Change bed linens (or upon request)
Clean or vacuum under the bed
Clean mirrors
Dust cabinet facings and picture frames
Dust baseboards and window sills
Dust and wipe down lamps and lampshades
Dust and wipe down dressers, tables, and chairs
Empty and disinfect trash bins (replace trash bag)
Mop or vacuum floors
Vacuum carpets and under the bed (if accessible)
Wipe down cabinet facings and woodwork
Wipe down door frames and switch plates
When was the last time your house was cleaned? If your answer is from weeks to months ago, then you should consider getting your house a deep clean. Deep house cleaning covers all the places that are usually harder to maintain. It deals with all the dirt and grime on surfaces, walls, and floors that had deeply accumulated over time.
How much does a cleaning service cost?
What can Impact the Cost of Cleaning Services?
Choosing between a professional cleaning agency or private housekeeper
Size of your home (Number of bedrooms/bathrooms)
Frequency of visits (Weekly, bimonthly, or monthly)
Amount of surfaces to be cleaned (Size of your kitchen and bathroom countertops)
Special requirements, (Such as cleaning the inside of the refrigerator or scrubbing the baseboards)
Level of experience of the housekeeper
Choosing between standard or eco-friendly cleaning solutions
Number of people cleaning your home (An individual or team from an agency)
Paying by the job or paying by the hour
Hiring a part time housekeeper or regular house cleaning is a spectacular way to maintain your home while saving time and energy. However, it can be hard to know just how much to pay your maid or housekeeping staff. Different house cleaning services might cost different amounts.
Cost of House Cleaning Services
Normally, the more often a maid service comes out to your house, the less it will cost you per visit. With such a routine schedule, the maid service will most likely have the cleaning supplies you need so that you don't have to buy them (unless you require certain products due to allergies, environmental concerns, etc.).
Weekly and bi-weekly visits are not only more cost effective, they're also healthier. A routine cleaning of your home reduces allergens, bacteria, and other health concerns for your family.