Deep Cleaning

Deep cleaning refers to a thorough and intensive cleaning process that goes beyond regular cleaning tasks. It involves cleaning areas and items that are often overlooked during routine cleaning. The purpose of deep cleaning is to remove accumulated dirt, grime, and bacteria to achieve a higher level of cleanliness and hygiene.

Deep cleaning typically includes tasks such as:
  • Removing built-up dirt and dust from hard-to-reach areas, such as behind furniture, under appliances, or in corners.
  • Cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces, such as light switches, doorknobs, and handrails.
  • Cleaning and sanitizing kitchen appliances, such as ovens, refrigerators, and microwaves.
  • Scrubbing and disinfecting bathrooms, including the toilet, bathtub, shower, and tiles.
  • Cleaning and vacuuming upholstery, curtains, and carpets to remove embedded dirt and allergens.
  • Clean up blinds, and window sills to remove dirt and grime.
  • Dusting and wiping down all surfaces, including baseboards and shelves.
  • Vacuuming and mopping floors to remove dirt and stains.


Deep cleaning is usually recommended for homes or properties that have not been thoroughly cleaned in a while or before special occasions, moving in or out, or to maintain a higher level of cleanliness and hygiene. It helps to refresh and revitalize the living space, creating a cleaner and healthier environment.