Deep Cleaning

Deep cleaning is a thorough and intensive cleaning process that goes beyond the scope of regular cleaning tasks. It’s designed to address areas and surfaces that are often neglected or require more detailed attention. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what deep cleaning typically involves:

Carpets and Flooring:

  • Carpet Shampooing or Steam Cleaning: Removes deep-seated dirt, stains, and allergens.
  • Hard Floor Maintenance: Stripping, waxing, and polishing to restore shine and remove built-up grime.

Upholstery:

  • Fabric Cleaning: Steam or shampoo cleaning for chairs, sofas, and other upholstered furniture.
  • Leather Conditioning: Cleaning and conditioning leather furniture to maintain its appearance and durability.

Kitchen:

  • Appliance Cleaning: Deep cleaning inside and outside of appliances like ovens, refrigerators, and microwaves.
  • Cabinet and Drawer Cleaning: Removing grease, dust, and food residue from kitchen cabinets and drawers.
  • Backsplashes and Countertops: Scrubbing and sanitizing surfaces to remove stains and build-up.

Bathrooms:

  • Tile and Grout Cleaning: Deep scrubbing of tiles and grout lines to remove mold, mildew, and soap scum.
  • Fixtures and Fittings: Thorough cleaning of sinks, faucets, and showerheads.
  • Ventilation: Cleaning exhaust fans and vents to ensure proper airflow and prevent mold growth.

Windows and Glass:

  • Interior and Exterior Cleaning: Removing streaks, smudges, and dirt from windows and glass surfaces.
  • Frames and Sills: Cleaning window frames and sills to remove dust and grime.

High-Touch Areas:

  • Detailing: Deep cleaning of high-touch surfaces like doorknobs, light switches, and handrails.

Walls and Ceilings:

  • Spot Cleaning: Removing stains and marks from walls and ceilings.
  • Dusting and Cobweb Removal: Cleaning ceiling corners, light fixtures, and vents.