Residential cleaning

Deep Cleaning in Denver Metro

A more detailed first clean, seasonal reset, or catch-up service.

Fit

Who this service is for

Best before starting recurring service, after a busy season, or when a home needs more attention.

What is included

  • Detailed kitchen and bath focus
  • More thorough dusting
  • Baseboards and touchpoints by request
  • Extra time for built-up areas

Not included unless a verified program adds it

  • Restoration cleaning
  • Biohazards
  • Pest waste
  • Specialty remediation

The full checklist

What a deep cleaning actually covers

A deep clean is not a different kind of cleaning — it is substantially more time per room, aimed at the buildup a maintenance visit holds steady but cannot reverse. Grease film above the stove, hard-water scale in the shower, dust on the fan blades, the gray line along the baseboards: a deep clean budgets real time for each of them instead of skimming past.

Kitchen

Everything in a standard kitchen visit, plus:

  • Cabinet and drawer fronts hand-wiped, top to toe kick
  • Range hood and reachable filter degreased
  • Backsplash detail-scrubbed, not just wiped
  • Small appliances moved, cleaned under and behind
  • Light switches, handles, and knobs detailed
  • Window sills and tracks cleared of grit
  • Baseboards dusted and spot-washed

Bathrooms

Everything in a standard bathroom visit, plus:

  • Tile walls and grout lines scrubbed
  • Showerheads and faucets descaled — Colorado hard water is real
  • Glass shower doors treated for water spotting
  • Vanity fronts and hardware hand-wiped
  • Exhaust vent cover dusted
  • Behind and around the toilet base detailed
  • Baseboards dusted and spot-washed

Bedrooms and living spaces

Everything in a standard living-space visit, plus:

  • Ceiling fans and reachable light fixtures dusted
  • Door frames, door tops, and ledges wiped
  • Blinds dusted slat by slat
  • Walls spot-checked for marks and scuffs
  • Under and behind reachable furniture
  • Stair rails and spindles detailed
  • Window sills and tracks throughout
  • Baseboards in every room

Floors

Everything in a standard floor finish, plus:

  • Edge and corner detail vacuuming
  • Slow-pass vacuuming in high-traffic carpet
  • Scuff and spot treatment on hard floors
  • Entry and mud-room grit focus — sand, salt, and mag chloride

By-request add-ons

Quoted up front and folded into the same visit:

  • Interior oven
  • Interior refrigerator
  • Inside cabinets and pantry shelves
  • Interior windows
  • Laundry folding and bed changing
  • Light organization

Timing

When a deep cleaning makes sense

The six situations that send Front Range homeowners to this service.

Before recurring service starts

A deep clean resets the home so maintenance visits can actually maintain. It is the most common starting point for new recurring customers.

Spring, after a Colorado winter

Traction sand, mag chloride film, and months of furnace dust — the spring deep clean clears the whole winter layer at once.

After remodel or builder dust

Fine construction dust keeps surfacing for months. A deep clean with detail dusting gets ahead of it.

Before listing or moving

Buyers and landlords inspect at a level everyday cleaning does not reach — ovens, tracks, grout, and cabinet interiors.

After a smoky stretch of summer

Wildfire smoke settles as a film on sills, surfaces, and fabrics. A targeted deep pass clears what a normal visit misses.

Before hosting season

Holidays and guests put bathrooms and kitchens under a microscope. A deep clean beforehand makes the upkeep easy.

Scoping

What shapes the quote

No flat menu pricing — these are the factors a person weighs when reviewing your request.

  • Square footage and number of levels
  • Time since the last thorough clean — honest condition notes get accurate quotes
  • Kitchens with heavy grease buildup
  • Bathrooms with hard-water scale
  • Pets and shedding season
  • Add-ons selected — oven, fridge, windows, cabinet interiors
  • Access, parking, and stairs

Common questions

Quick answers

The questions customers ask most before booking this service.

How long does a deep clean take?

Meaningfully longer than a maintenance visit — usually several hours, and larger or heavily built-up homes can take most of a day. Your quote sets the expectation up front based on your condition notes, so there is no clock-watching surprise.

How is this different from a regular cleaning?

Same five-zone standard, much more time per zone. A regular visit maintains surfaces; a deep clean reverses buildup — grout, grease, scale, fan blades, baseboards, and the areas behind and under things.

Do I need a deep clean before recurring service?

Usually recommended, never forced. If the home has not had a thorough clean in six months or more, starting with a deep clean means every recurring visit afterward holds a higher baseline.

How often should a home get one?

For most Front Range homes, once or twice a year — commonly a spring reset after winter grit and a fall pass before holiday hosting. Homes with pets or allergies often prefer seasonal.

Our standard

How the Home Reset Standard applies

Each service is scoped around kitchen, bathroom, living-space, floor, and final walk-through priorities.

01

Kitchen Restore

Counters, appliance exteriors, sink, visible surfaces, and floors.

02

Bathroom Refresh

Sinks, toilets, showers or tubs, mirrors, touchpoints, and floors.

03

Living-Space Detail

Dusting, straightening, bedrooms, common areas, and priority surfaces.

04

Floor Finish

Vacuuming, sweeping, and mopping appropriate surfaces.

05

Final Walk-Through

Job notes, customer priorities, and checklist/photo proof when approved.

Your home, reset — without the guesswork.

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