Deep Cleaning
In contrast to standard cleaning, deep cleaning only needs to be performed infrequently, as it involves a much more thorough and detailed approach. It's the kind of systematic, intensive scrubbing you would typically do when you first move into a new home or when moving out, ensuring every surface is spotless. Ideally, this comprehensive cleaning should be done on average two or three times a year to maintain a truly fresh and healthy living environment. You know the sudden urge you get to throw open all the windows and clear out a winter’s worth of dust, dirt, and grime as soon as the weather begins to warm up? That refreshing, all-encompassing cleanup is exactly what deep cleaning entails. The job involves paying careful attention to all those hidden nooks and crannies that slowly but surely accumulate layers of dirt, grime, and other build-up throughout day-to-day life—areas that are too out of the way or gradual in their accumulation to require weekly or even monthly attention. A deep cleaning will typically include all the tasks involved in a standard cleaning, plus additional work aimed at more thoroughly sprucing up and freshening every corner, surface, and space within the house. If you notice your home requires one or more of the following signs, it is very likely that your home is due for a deep cleaning.