Deep Cleaning

Deep Cleaning That Reaches Everything Routine Cleaning Skips

A deep clean is the full reset. It's the one that gets the grout you stopped looking at, the grease film on top of the cabinets, the baseboards, the buildup behind the toilet, and the dust on the blinds — the slow accumulation that a weekly tidy never touches. It's not a bigger standard clean; it's a different job with a different checklist and a different amount of time on the clock.

Full reset4–8 hoursDetail work

What Deep Cleaning Reaches

On top of everything in a standard clean, a deep clean adds the detail work:

  • Kitchen: inside the oven and microwave, exterior + reachable interior of the fridge, degreasing the range hood and backsplash, cabinet fronts hand-wiped, small appliances detailed.
  • Bathrooms: grout and tile scrubbed, soap scum and hard-water buildup broken down, fixtures descaled, behind and around the toilet base.
  • Whole home: baseboards, trim, and door frames hand-wiped; window sills and tracks; blinds and reachable vents dusted; light fixtures and ceiling fans; switch plates; spot-cleaning of doors and walls; detailed edge-vacuuming along floors.

vs. Standard Cleaning

A standard clean maintains a home that's already in good shape — surfaces, floors, kitchen, and bathrooms on a routine basis. Deep cleaning adds all the detailed work that builds up over time: inside appliances, baseboards, grout, window interiors, and behind furniture.

4–8 hrs

Typical professional deep clean

The Time Reality

The Time Reality

A professional deep clean of an average home typically runs four to eight hours, because the work is hands-on and detailed rather than fast and surface-level. Homes with heavy buildup, pets, or a long gap since the last professional clean sit at the top of that range. We'd rather quote it honestly than under-book and rush it.

Why Clients Book

Problems We Solve

Hard-water scale

Mineral deposits on glass and fixtures that routine cleaning never dissolves.

Baked-on oven grease

Carbonised buildup inside the oven and on range hoods that ignores regular wiping.

Gray grout

Grout lines that have gone dark with mold, soap, and mineral build-up over time.

Unreachable dust

Ceiling fans, vent covers, blinds, and behind-furniture grime invisible to a quick clean.

"Clean but not clean"

That persistent staleness after a long stretch without real professional attention — the reset that makes rooms feel genuinely new.

The Value of a Full Reset

A deep clean does two things: it makes the home feel genuinely new again, and it resets the baseline so ongoing standard or recurring visits can actually keep up. Skip the reset and routine cleaning is always playing catch-up.

Reset

A deep clean resets the baseline so routine visits can maintain — not catch up.

Non-Toxic Throughout

All the detail work is done with non-toxic, biodegradable products — even the heavy degreasing and descaling — so a deep clean doesn't fill the house with fumes.

Related Services

Want this level of clean every time without thinking about it? Set up recurring cleaning after your deep clean. Moving out and need it deposit-ready? That's a move out cleaning, which is deep-clean detail aimed at a landlord's inspection.

Where We Serve

Deep cleaning is available across our service area, including Houston, Beverly Hills, and Irvine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inside the oven, microwave, and reachable parts of the fridge; degreasing the range hood; scrubbing grout and breaking down soap scum and hard-water buildup; hand-wiping baseboards, trim, and door frames; window sills and tracks; blinds, vents, and ceiling fans. It's the detailed, hands-on work that routine cleaning leaves alone.
On average, four to eight hours for a typical home. The range depends on square footage, number of bathrooms, how much buildup there is, and whether pets are in the picture. We size the crew to the job so it gets done thoroughly in one visit rather than rushed.
If you keep up with standard or recurring cleaning, once or twice a year is plenty. Homes with pets, kids, or allergy concerns often do it quarterly. If it's been a long time since a professional clean, start with one now and maintain from there.
Yes — interior oven and microwave are part of a standard deep clean, and we wipe the exterior plus reachable interior shelving of the fridge. For a full empty-and-detail of a heavily loaded fridge or a self-clean oven cycle, just flag it ahead so we budget the time.
Usually, yes. A first deep clean resets the home to a true baseline so that ongoing standard or recurring visits can maintain it efficiently. Starting with a standard clean on a home that's overdue tends to leave the detailed buildup untouched.
We move light furniture and clean what's reachable safely. We don't move heavy pieces, appliances, or anything that risks damage or injury, but we'll vacuum and wipe right up to and around them. If you can pull a heavy piece out beforehand, we'll get behind it.
Yes, both are part of a deep clean. Grout gets scrubbed, and we break down soap scum and hard-water scale on glass, tile, and fixtures with non-toxic products. Severe, long-set staining may not return fully to white, and we'll tell you honestly what's realistic when we see it.
Yes. We use non-toxic, biodegradable products throughout — including the degreasers and descalers — so there's no harsh chemical residue. Deep cleaning also removes built-up dust and dander in hard-to-reach spots, which often helps allergy-sensitive households.
For very large homes or heavy-buildup situations, yes — we can phase it so the work is thorough rather than rushed. We'll map out what gets done in each visit when we quote it, so there are no surprises.

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