Deep Cleaning
Deep cleaning service goes beyond the regular cleaning routine and targets areas that aren’t typically covered in a standard cleaning.
Here’s what it generally includes:
Dusting and Washing: All surfaces, including ceilings and walls, are dusted and washed. This often involves removing cobwebs and cleaning baseboards, door frames, window sills, and furniture surfaces.
Floors: Carpets are vacuumed thoroughly, including under the furniture and area rugs, if possible. Hard floors are swept, mopped, and may be polished.
Kitchen: Deep cleaning the kitchen includes cleaning behind and under appliances, inside the refrigerator and oven, wiping down all cupboards and drawers, sanitizing the sink, and cleaning the backsplash, countertops, and any other surfaces.
Bathroom: This involves scrubbing and disinfecting the toilet, bathtub, shower, and sink. Mirrors and any glass are cleaned until they shine. Cabinets, drawers, and the medicine cabinet may also be cleaned out and organized.
Windows: Washing the insides of windows, and sometimes the outsides if accessible, including the window frames and tracks.
Vent and Air Duct Cleaning: Some services include cleaning out vents and air ducts to improve air quality and reduce allergens.
Organization: Tidying up rooms, organizing cluttered areas, and sometimes light furniture rearrangement to facilitate cleaning.
Special Attention Areas: This might include cleaning light fixtures, fan blades, and other high-touch or often overlooked areas.
Deep cleaning services can be customized based on the client’s needs and the specific areas they want to focus on. It’s typically more time-consuming and expensive than regular cleaning due to the detail and effort involved.