Deep cleaning goes beyond the light maintenance tasks that happen during a standard recurring visit. It is designed to address buildup, neglected areas, and the details that need extra attention.
What deep cleaning usually covers in a home
In residential spaces, deep cleaning often includes more detailed work in kitchens and bathrooms, extra attention to dust buildup, and closer cleaning on surfaces, corners, trim, and floors. It is a strong option before starting recurring service or before hosting family and guests.
What deep cleaning usually covers in an office
In commercial spaces, deep cleaning can include detailed cleaning of desks, shared surfaces, floors, break rooms, restrooms, and high-touch areas that affect how the space feels for both staff and visitors.
When to schedule a deep cleaning
Deep cleaning is a good fit when a property has gone too long without professional attention, after a busy season, before a move, or when routine cleaning is no longer enough to get things back under control.
Why it helps before recurring service
Many clients start with a deep cleaning so the property gets reset properly. Once that baseline is in place, weekly or biweekly service is easier to maintain.
Ask what is included for your property
Every home and office is different, so the best approach is to explain the size of the space, the current condition, and the kind of help you need. Janneth Cleaning Services can recommend whether standard service or deep cleaning makes the most sense.