Professional house cleaning usually includes kitchens, bathrooms, dusting, floors, high-touch surfaces, and general surface cleaning. The exact checklist depends on whether you book recurring maintenance cleaning, deep cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, or custom cleaning.
This guide explains what homeowners in St. George and Southern Utah can usually expect, what may require extra time, and what is not normally included in standard residential cleaning.
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Standard or recurring house cleaning usually includes routine surface cleaning in kitchens, bathrooms, floors, and common areas. Deep cleaning adds more detail work and buildup removal. Move-out cleaning is more detailed because the home is empty and more surfaces are visible.
Best for homes that are already maintained and need routine upkeep. This service helps keep kitchens, bathrooms, floors, and common areas consistently clean.
Best for homes with buildup, neglected areas, or homes that have not been professionally cleaned recently. Deep cleaning targets more detailed areas and buildup removal.
Best when the home is empty or preparing for a sale, lease turnover, or move-in. More surfaces are visible, including cabinets, closets, appliances, edges, and baseboards.
Deep cleaning typically includes more attention to corners, edges, baseboards, door frames, cabinet fronts, reachable fixtures, and areas that are not always addressed in routine maintenance cleaning.
Detailed bathroom cleaning may target soap scum, hard water buildup, mineral deposits, fixtures, tubs, showers, toilets, sinks, and surrounding floor areas.
Deep cleaning may include more detail around grease buildup, appliance exteriors, cabinet fronts, sink buildup, stovetop residue, and kitchen corners.
Many homeowners schedule deep cleaning before starting recurring cleaning so the home has a better baseline for weekly, biweekly, or monthly service.
Heavy hard water buildup, soap scum, grease, oven interiors, neglected bathrooms, and calcium deposits may require additional time or a deeper service scope.
Inside ovens, inside refrigerators, inside cabinets, drawers, blinds, wall washing, and heavy detail work may need to be requested or quoted separately.
Excessive pet hair, cluttered surfaces, construction dust, or difficult access can affect how long cleaning takes and what can reasonably be completed.
These examples show common cleaning needs that affect whether a home needs standard maintenance cleaning, deep cleaning, or extra detail work.
Your home is maintained and you want help keeping up with regular kitchens, bathrooms, dusting, and floors.
Your home has buildup, hard water, neglected areas, or has not had detailed cleaning recently.
The home is empty or preparing for sale, move-in, move-out, lease turnover, or rental transition.
You have specific priorities, problem areas, or surfaces that need special attention.
Standard house cleaning usually includes kitchens, bathrooms, dusting, floors, high-touch surfaces, and general surface cleaning.
Specialized services like mold remediation, biohazard cleanup, carpet shampooing, unsafe ladder work, and permanent surface restoration are not usually included.
Yes. Deep cleaning is more detailed and often targets buildup, baseboards, fixtures, cabinet fronts, bathroom buildup, and neglected areas.
Inside ovens, refrigerators, and cabinets may be available by request, but they are usually considered extra detail work or part of a move-out/deep cleaning scope.
Light hard water attention may be included, but heavy mineral buildup may require additional time, specialized products, or a separate hard water removal service.
Yes. You can request priority areas or special instructions when requesting a quote or booking a custom cleaning service.
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