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ON
OUR FIRST VISIT...
Before we can even begin to perform routine weekly or bi-weekly maintenance cleaning on a home, there are usually a variety of “first time” tasks which require extra attention on our first visit. Our first cleaning visit is more like a spring cleaning, or what we call a heavy, deep-cleaning. In fact, it’s not uncommon for our teams to spend from four to eight times longer on a first-time cleaning than it takes us on regular, repeat maintenance visits. While the situation in every home is unique and different, the following are some examples of what we mean. BATHROOMS It is not unusual for us to spend as much time cleaning one bathroom on our first visit as it takes to clean the entire home on subsequent visits. For example, if we don’t spend the time and effort usually needed to get shower doors, shower door-tracks, shower and bathtub walls, bathtub surfaces, plumbing fixtures and porcelain articles deep-cleaned, these objects will never look clean no matter how often we come. If builtup mineral rings or hardwater stains are present in the commode, we do our best to bring these surfaces back to “ground zero.” THE KITCHEN Kitchen cabinets, countertops and appliances often require extra attention on our first visit. Grease, fingerprints and other dirt seems to make its way through everyones home and gravitates toward the kitchen (and seems to think that the top of the fridge is an especially good place to hide!). It doesn’t take long for kitchen dust to become impregnated with grease~certainly a lot more difficult to clean than a week’s accumulation of ordinary surface dust. Some clients ask us to clean the oven or inside the refrigerator on our first visit, too. ALL ROOMS The amount of time and effort required to bring all rooms back to ground zero depends on many factors. Most of our clients hire us because they simply don’t have time to clean with more than a “lick-and-a-promise”. Perhaps no one has vacuumed behind or beneath the sofa for months (and moving furniture to clean isn’t as easy for one person as it is for a team of cleaners.) Bookshelves, baseboards, window sills, windows, chandeliers or other furnishings and fixtures are often neglected for long periods of time and may require extra initial “TLC”. A NECESSARY PROCEDURE It would be virtually impossible for your team to “skip” our standard first time cleaning routine and try to carry on maintaining your home in a satisfactorily clean fashion. There’s a big difference between “old dirt” and “new dirt.” If we don’t get rid of the old dirt, no matter how hard we try, simply removing the new dirt isn’t going to make things look sparkling fresh and clean.
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