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Floors Are Priority

Your floors never seem truly clean, no matter how much you vacuum or mop. You see dust bunnies reappear quickly, or grime embedded in your grout lines. High-traffic areas always look dull or dirty, even right after cleaning.

You've spent countless hours pushing a vacuum or sloshing a mop, only to feel like you're just moving dirt around. The edges of your carpets still show dust, and your hard floors dry with streaks or a sticky residue. It's frustrating when you put in the effort, but the results don't last, or key areas are missed.

Achieving truly clean floors isn't just about surface-level cleaning; it requires a focused approach to different floor types and traffic patterns. For carpets, a single vacuum pass often isn't enough to lift embedded dirt and allergens, especially along baseboards. Hard floors need more than just a quick mop; they require thorough vacuuming first to remove loose debris, followed by a damp mop to effectively clean the surface without pushing dirt into grout or leaving streaks. Grout lines, being porous, trap dirt and grime that a standard mop can't reach, needing specific brush treatment.

Professional cleaning understands that floors are the foundation of a clean home and often the most used surface. It's about allocating the right amount of time and specialized techniques to each floor type, ensuring deep cleaning where it's needed most. This includes multiple vacuum passes to truly extract dirt from carpets, using the correct damp mopping techniques for hard floors, and targeted brushing for grout, which are often overlooked in a general clean.

When you flag this in our quote form, it goes directly into your cleaner's prep. They arrive knowing what matters to you — not learning it at the door. The same cleaner comes every visit, which means your preferences don't need to be re-explained each time. They know. Everyone who cleans for Broom works for Broom — hired, trained, and background-checked by us, not sourced from a contractor marketplace. ##

How we handle it

Your carpets feel softer and look visibly cleaner, with no dust lines along the edges. Your hard floors are truly clean, free of streaks and grime, and your grout lines are noticeably brighter. Entry zones and high-traffic areas maintain their cleanliness longer.

Which service type fits

If your floors have accumulated significant dirt and grime, a one-time deep clean can reset them. After that, recurring visits with a floor-priority focus will maintain their elevated cleanliness.

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Common questions

What does "multiple vacuum passes" mean?

It means going over the same area of carpet more than once, often in different directions, to ensure maximum dirt and allergen extraction, especially in high-traffic zones.

How is "damp mopping" different from regular mopping?

Damp mopping uses a slightly moistened mop with the appropriate cleaning solution, rather than a soaking wet one, to clean hard floors effectively without leaving excess water that can damage surfaces or leave streaks.

Can you really clean grout?

Yes, with specialized brushes and appropriate cleaning solutions, we can agitate and lift embedded dirt from porous grout lines that a standard mop cannot reach, restoring their appearance.

If floors are what you notice most, tell us in the quote form. We'll build a floor-first sequence into your checklist and make sure the right technique is applied to every floor type in your home.

Tell us about your floors so we can build a floor-priority plan into your home's checklist.

We'll ask about your surface types, your traffic patterns, and what standard matters to you.

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