Residential cleaning

Recurring House Cleaning in Denver Metro

Weekly, biweekly, and monthly upkeep for busy Denver-area homes.

Fit

Who this service is for

Best for homeowners who want a reliable reset on a predictable schedule.

What is included

  • Kitchen and bathroom upkeep
  • Dusting and visible surfaces
  • Vacuuming, sweeping, and mopping
  • Priority notes for each visit

Not included unless a verified program adds it

  • Hazardous cleanup
  • Mold remediation
  • Carpet extraction
  • Heavy lifting

The full checklist

What a recurring house cleaning actually covers

Recurring cleaning is maintenance on a rhythm: the same five zones, walked the same way, on a schedule that fits your household — so the home never slides back to needing a weekend project. Your priority notes carry from visit to visit, and job notes keep the standard consistent no matter who is on the route.

Kitchen

On every recurring visit:

  • Counters and backsplash wiped down
  • Sink scrubbed and dried
  • Stovetop degreased
  • Appliance exteriors polished — fridge, oven, dishwasher
  • Microwave cleaned inside and out
  • Table and chairs wiped
  • Trash emptied and liner replaced
  • Floors vacuumed and mopped

Bathrooms

On every recurring visit:

  • Toilets cleaned and disinfected, base included
  • Showers and tubs scrubbed and rinsed
  • Sinks, counters, and fixtures shined
  • Mirrors polished streak-free
  • Touchpoints wiped — handles, switches, knobs
  • Towels straightened as instructed
  • Trash emptied
  • Floors vacuumed and mopped

Bedrooms and living spaces

On every recurring visit:

  • Open surfaces dusted with damp microfiber
  • Furniture straightened, cushions reset
  • Mirrors and glass tabletops polished
  • Cobweb check in corners and ceilings
  • Stairs vacuumed
  • Bedrooms tidied, beds straightened
  • Touchpoints wiped
  • Trash emptied

Floors

On every recurring visit:

  • Carpets and rugs vacuumed
  • Hard floors swept or vacuumed before mopping
  • Mopping matched to the floor type
  • Entry mats vacuumed

The rotating detail layer

Detail work cycled through visits so it never falls behind:

  • Baseboards, zone by zone
  • Blinds and window sills
  • Vent covers and reachable fixtures
  • Door frames and door tops
  • Cabinet fronts
  • Seasonal priorities — entry grit in winter, pollen and dust in spring

By-request add-ons

Standing or occasional — quoted up front either way:

  • Interior oven
  • Interior refrigerator
  • Interior windows
  • Laundry folding
  • Bed changing with fresh linens
  • Light organization

Timing

Which schedule fits your household

There is no correct answer — only the cadence that matches how your home actually gets used.

Weekly

Shedding pets, young kids, allergies, or a full house. The home never gets a chance to slide, and every visit is quick to hold the line.

Biweekly

The most popular cadence on our routes — frequent enough that buildup never wins, spaced enough to stay economical.

Monthly

For tidy households that want a real floor-to-ceiling reset each month. Expect each visit to run longer, since a month of life comes with it.

Custom

Alternating scopes, seasonal shifts, or every-three-weeks rhythms — if your household runs on an unusual clock, we quote around it.

Start with a deep clean

Most recurring plans begin with one. It resets the home so maintenance visits can actually maintain, instead of chasing old buildup.

Keep a standing slot

A consistent day and window gets you the same route, better continuity, and a team that learns your home visit by visit.

Scoping

What shapes the quote

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

  • Home size, levels, and number of bathrooms
  • Cadence — weekly visits scope smaller than monthly ones
  • First-visit condition — most plans start with a deep clean
  • Pets and shedding seasons
  • Standing add-ons vs. occasional ones
  • Access consistency — codes and lockboxes keep visits on time
  • Your priority rooms, which are front-loaded every visit

Common questions

Quick answers

The questions customers ask most before booking this service.

Do I have to sign a contract?

No. Recurring service continues visit to visit — you can change cadence, pause, or stop with normal notice. We keep customers by being worth keeping, not by locking them in.

Will it be the same team every time?

Consistency is the goal and the norm for standing slots. When coverage requires a change, your priority notes and job history travel with the visit, so the standard does not depend on who holds the vacuum.

What happens if I need to skip a visit?

Skip with 48 hours' notice at no charge. Just know a skipped visit means two visits of buildup at the next one — if skips become a pattern, we will suggest adjusting the cadence rather than quietly under-cleaning.

What if something was missed?

Tell us within 48 hours and we will make it right, which can include coming back to re-clean the area. The final walk-through exists to catch this before we leave, and misses feed the job notes so they do not repeat.

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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