The Deep Cleaning and Organizing Cleaning Solutions
Making the Right Choice for Your Property
When requesting a quote, many clients find themselves at a crossroads: Do I need a standard maintenance clean, or is it time for a deep clean? Choosing the right one ensures you aren’t overpaying for unnecessary work—or under-cleaning a neglected space.
Defining the Standard Clean
Think of a standard clean as “maintenance.” This is the regular service (weekly or bi-weekly) designed to keep a space tidy and sanitary.
Trash removal and liner replacement.
Sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming high-traffic areas.
Wiping down visible surfaces (desks, counters).
Sanitizing bathrooms and breakrooms.
What Goes into a Deep Clean?
A deep clean is a “reset button” for your property. It involves heavy-duty tasks that are too time-consuming for a daily schedule but vital for long-term hygiene.
Detailing Baseboards: Hand-wiping every inch of trim.
Vents and Grills: Removing dust buildup from HVAC covers.
Behind and Under: Cleaning behind large appliances and under heavy furniture.
Grout Scrubbing: Deep cleaning the lines between tiles to remove discoloration.
How to Spot the Signs You Need a Deep Clean
If you notice lingering odors that won’t go away, “graying” carpet edges, or visible dust on high ledges and door frames, your facility is likely overdue for a deep clean. We recommend a deep clean at the start of every season or before a major corporate event.



