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Standard Clean

A standard clean for a commercial property typically involves a comprehensive cleaning process designed to maintain a hygienic and welcoming environment. The following elements are commonly included in our standard clean: 

  • Dusting & surface cleaning 
  • Floor care 
  • Restroom sanitization 
  • Trash removal 
  • Kitchen & breakroom cleaning 
  • Common area maintenance 

Overall, a standard clean for a commercial property aims to create a safe, professional, and pleasant environment for employees, clients, visitors, reflecting well on the business overall. 

 

A standard clean for a residential property involves a thorough cleaning process aimed at maintaining a tidy and hygienic living space. Here’s a breakdown of what this cleaning includes: 

  • Dusting & surface cleaning 
  • Floor care 
  • Kitchen cleaning 
  • Bathroom sanitization 
  • Trash removal 
  • Bedroom cleaning 
  • Living area tidy-up 

Overall, a standard clean for a residential property ensures that the home not only looks tidy but also provides a healthy and comfortable environment for its inhabitants. Regular cleaning routines help maintain the property’s condition and contribute to a pleasant living atmosphere.  

Deep Clean

A deep cleaning for a commercial property goes beyond standard cleaning to tackle accumulated dirty grime, and potential allergens in hard-to-reach areas. This thorough process is essential for maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and hygiene. Here’s what a deep clean involves: 

  • Comprehensive dusting 
  • Detailed floor care 
  • Restroom deep cleaning 
  • Kitchen & breakroom cleaning 
  • Furniture & upholstery cleaning 
  • Detail cleaning of high-touch areas 
  • Cleaning of common areas 
  • Specialized services (high-pressure washing) 

A deep clean in a commercial property ensures a pristine and professional environment, contributing to employee well-being and creating a positive impression for clients and visitors. It’s typically conducted less frequently but forms a vital part of the maintenance regime for the property. 

 

A deep cleaning for a residential property is an extensive cleaning process that targets areas and surfaces often overlooked during regular cleaning. This thorough approach ensures a spotless and healthy living environment. Here’s a breakdown of what a deep clean includes: 

  • Comprehensive dusting 
  • Detail-oriented floor care 
  • Kitchen deep cleaning 
  • Bathroom sanitization 
  • Upholstery and furniture care 
  • Organizing and decluttering  
  • High-touch surface cleaning 
  • Sanitizing soft furnishings (curtains, drapes & blinds are dusted and may be washed or vacuumed) 
  • Detail cleaning (ceiling corners, removing cobwebs, and wiping down walls) 
  • Organizing outdoor areas (if applicable, patios, porches, and outdoor living spaces are cleaned and organized) 

A deep clean of a residential property not only enhances its appearance but also contributes to a healthier environment for the inhabitants. This process is typically carried out seasonally or at least once or twice a year to maintain a deep level of cleanliness. 

Moving Cleaning Services

A move in/move out clean is a thorough cleaning process conducted when someone moves into or out of a property. This cleaning ensures the space is immaculate for the new occupants or is left in pristine condition for the next tenants or owners. Here’s an overview of what a move in/move out clean involves: 

  • Dust and cobweb removal (all surfaces including ceilings, corners & light fixtures) 
  • Thorough kitchen cleaning (appliances, cabinets & countertops, sink) 
  • Bathroom sanitization (showers & tub, toilet, sinks & mirrors) 
  • Floor cleaning (carpets & hard floors) 
  • Window & door cleaning 
  • Upholstery care 
  • High-touch areas (door knobs, light switches & remote controls) 
  • Organizing closets & storage (if applicable, closets & storage are cleared of dust & debris. Shelves are wiped down) 
  • Vent Cleaning 
  • Final touches (removing trash, sweeping entryway) 
  • Outdoor areas (swept & tidied) 

A move-in/move-out clean is essential for ensuring that the property is welcoming and safe for new residents while helping previous occupants leave the space in good condition. It’s typically more intensive than regular cleaning, addressing the cumulative dirt and allergens that may have built up over time. 

Post Construction Cleaning

A post-construction clean is a specialized cleaning process conducted after a construction or renovation project to remove debris, dust and any residue left behind, ensuring that the space is safe and ready for occupancy. Here’s what it involves: 

  • Debris removal 
  • Dusting & vacuuming 
  • Window & door cleaning 
  • Surface wipe down 
  • Floor cleaning (carpet & hard floors) 
  • Bathroom sanitization 
  • Appliance cleaning 
  • Air vents 

Final touches (checking for any remaining dust and residue in high-touch areas, sanitizing door knobs and light switches and ensuring space is tidy) 

Outdoor cleaning (areas like patios or decks might also need sweeping and cleaning to remove dust and debris) 

The post-construction cleaning is crucial for creating a safe and inviting environment, and it often requires specialized knowledge and equipment to handle the specific challenges posed by construction debris. This clean helps ensure that the newly constructed or renovated space is ready for its intended use, free from lingering mess and hazards. 

Short Term Rental Cleaning

A short-term rental turnover refers to the process of preparing a rental property (like an Airbnb or vacation home) for new guests after previous guests check out. This process ensures the property is clean, well-maintained, and ready for the next reservation. Here are the steps involved: 

  • Dusting all surfaces 
  • Vacuuming & mopping floors 
  • Cleaning bathrooms 
  • Wiping down kitchen surfaces & appliances 
  • Changing & laundering bed linens & towels 
  • Restocking supplies 
  • Laying out guest information materials 
  • Making sure the home smells fresh & is inviting 

Short-term rental turnovers are crucial for maintaining high guest satisfaction and profitability. A smooth turnover process ensures new guests have a pleasant experience while keeping the property in good condition. 

Deep Hardwood & Carpet Cleaning

Deep floor cleaning is a thorough cleaning process that goes beyond regular surface cleaning to remove dirt, grime, stains, and allergens from floors. It involves specialized techniques and equipment to achieve a high level of cleanliness. 

Here are the steps involved in deep floor cleaning: 

  • Preparation: 
    • Remove all furniture, rugs and decor from the area to ensure full access to the floor 
    • Sweep or vacuum the floor to eliminate loose dirt and debris 
  • Choosing the right cleaning method: 
    • Depending on the type of flooring, selecting an appropriate cleaning method 
  • Chemical application: 
    • Apply cleaning solutions tailored for the specific floor type 
  • Scrubbing: 
    • Use scrub brushes or pads to agitate the cleaner on the floor, focusing on areas with heavy stains or buildup 
  •  Rinsing: 
    • Thoroughly rinse the floor to remove and residual cleaning solution, especially in tile and vinyl floors to prevent slippery surfaces 
  • Drying 
  • Sealing or finishing: 
    • For some floor types, applying a sealant or finish can protect against future stains and wear, especially on grout lines in tile floors or hardwood floors 
  • Final Inspection 
  • Replacing furniture 

Deep floor cleaning provides not only a visibly cleaner space but also promotes a healthier indoor environment by removing allergens and pollutants that can accumulate over time. 

Property Management

Overseeing the day-to-day operations of properties rented for short periods, typically to vacationers or business travelers. This encompasses a wide range of responsibilities designed to maximize the property’s potential and ensure a seamless experience for guests.  

Once bookings are made, property managers handle various logistical aspects, such as coordinating check-ins and check-outs. They ensure that the property is clean, well maintained, and stocked with essential amenities before each guest’s arrival. This involves managing cleaning staff, conducting regular maintenance, and addressing repair issues promptly. 

Communication is another critical element. Property managers serve as the primary point of contact for guests, responding to inquiries, providing local recommendations, and addressing concerns or emergencies during their stay. This level of service plays a significant role in garnering positive reviews and repeat bookings. 

Additionally, property management for short-term rentals includes helping to navigate the administrations of legal and regulatory requirements. This involves ensuring compliance with local laws, managing permits, and adhering to zoning regulations for short-term rentals. 

Ultimately, effective property management in short-term rentals not only enhances the guest experience but also protects and maximizes the property owner’s investment. By balancing operational efficiency, exceptional guest service, and regulatory compliance, property managers ensure that short-term rental properties thrive in a competitive market. 

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