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FAQS

Regular cleaning: Standard cleaning services such as sweeping, mopping, dusting, cleaning countertops and other surfaces. Cleaning and sterilizing bathrooms and taking out the trash.
Deep cleaning: More thorough than regular cleaning, tackling hard to reach areas and issues like soap scum removal. cleaning under and behind appliances and moving furniture.
Detail cleaning: A detailed cleaning often provides a more focused approach to cleaning and polishing visible surfaces. Sometimes detail house cleaning is a level above deep cleaning, but you should ask your house cleaner how they differentiate the two.
Residential cleaning: Residential cleaners typically work in houses, apartments and condominiums, but not businesses.
Commercial cleaning: Commercial cleaners. Offer services to businesses and all types and sizes.
Note*: customise cleaning would be done upon special requests/ discussion with customers.
The national average cost of a cleaning service ranges from around $155 to $290 per visit. Several factors could affect house cleaning prices, including:
The size and layout of your home: Large homes, or homes with a lot of bathrooms, stairs, interior
balconies or hard-to-reach locations, may cost extra to clean.
How often do you want your house cleaned: You should expect to pay more overall for frequent cleaning due to the extra time the cleaner will spend in your home. Certain cleaning service providers present packages that feature reduced rates for each visit. Inquire about the pricing for weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly cleaning services from your house cleaner.
You want a deep house cleaning. Your price will likely be higher if you want deeper or detailed cleaning, which may involve appliance cleaning, window cleaning, polishing fixtures, etc.
Declutter before the cleaner arrives: If you pick up items and declutter your space, your cleaner will be able to work more efficiently and possibly in less time.
Only have essential rooms (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) cleaned professionally: Reducing the scope of work your cleaner needs to do is a terrific way to spend less and have a cleaner home.
Compare prices (but don't sacrifice quality: Shopping around for cleaners in your area can help you find the right one for your needs--and at your price point.
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