What's the difference between Light, Regular, and Deep cleaning?
Levels apply per item, not per house. We assign a service level to every surface — skip, dry wipe, wet wipe, light scrub, or heavy scrub. "Light," "Regular," and "Deep" are public-facing labels that group those internal levels.
Most companies sell "deep clean" as a whole-house upgrade — every surface gets the same heavy treatment, including the ones that don't need it. You pay more, the cleaner spends time scrubbing surfaces that didn't have a problem, and the surfaces that did have problems still might not get enough attention.
Per-item levels solve this. Your shower might be at heavy scrub because it has buildup. Your guest bathroom mirror might be at wet wipe because nobody uses it. Your master kitchen counters might be at light scrub. Same visit, different intensity per item.
The five internal levels:
- Skip — we don't touch it
- Dry wipe — dust, debris, no liquid
- Wet wipe — light cleaner, removes light grime
- Light scrub — pressure, removes stuck-on dirt
- Heavy scrub — intensive, removes buildup
What this means for your clean
- Your checklist isn't "Deep" or "Regular" as a whole — it's a mix that matches your home
- We can heavy-scrub one room and lightly maintain another in the same visit
- Add-ons (inside oven, inside fridge) are separate from levels — they're items added to your plan, not level upgrades
Your 2nd clean is free.
New weekly & biweekly clients only.