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Standard Cleaning in Orange County.
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Standard cleaning for Orange County homes already at a clean baseline, with routine rooms, surfaces, and floors defined in the confirmed scope.

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  • Maintenance Cleaning Scope
  • Optional Add-Ons Explained
  • Availability Confirmed

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Standard Cleaning work you can see

Selected Art’s Cleaning project photos matched to this service.

Clean kitchen with a polished double sink and clear counters
Clean kitchen with a polished double sink and clear counters
Front view of a clean freestanding bathtub
Front view of a clean freestanding bathtub
Polished kitchen sink detail after cleaning
Polished kitchen sink detail after cleaning

Maintenance starts with a baseline

When a home is ready for Standard Cleaning

Routine use is the right fit

Standard Cleaning is for a home that is already in maintained condition. It addresses the routine dust, marks, crumbs, bathroom use, and floor care that collect during ordinary life.

Accumulated buildup needs a different start

If showers, grout, cooking areas, baseboards, or neglected edges need more than maintenance work, begin with Deep Cleaning. Establishing the baseline first gives the later maintenance scope the right job to do.

Understand the maintenance scope

What routine cleaning covers

Kitchens and bathrooms

The published Standard Cleaning scope includes routine care for kitchen counters and backsplash, sink and faucets, appliance exteriors, the microwave, and floors. Bathroom work includes the sink and counter, tub or shower maintenance, toilet, mirror, and floor.

Living areas, bedrooms, and floors

Accessible surfaces are dusted, floors are vacuumed, hard floors are mopped, wastebaskets are emptied, and light straightening is included in the published maintenance scope. Before booking, review the rooms and tasks confirmed for your home.

Protect the service boundary

Keep restoration work out of a maintenance visit

Buildup is not routine upkeep

Darkened grout, set-in shower residue, established kitchen grease, and long-neglected edges point back to Deep Cleaning. Changing the priority list does not turn buildup work into a Standard Cleaning visit.

Interior extras remain separate

Inside the oven, inside the refrigerator, inside cabinets and drawers, and interior window cleaning are separately selected paid add-ons. Exterior window cleaning is a standalone Window Cleaning service.

Separate scope from relationship

How Standard Cleaning differs from Maid Service

Standard Cleaning defines the work

Standard Cleaning is the maintenance-level task list for a clean-baseline home. When requesting an estimate, confirm which booking options are available for that scope.

Maid Service organizes ongoing visits

Maid Service is the ongoing cleaning relationship in which a routine and household preferences carry across visits. Choose it when continuity is the need, not a different depth of cleaning.

Request the right visit

Confirm condition, priorities, and scheduling

Describe the baseline honestly

Share the home's approximate size, bedroom and bathroom count, current condition, priority areas, access details, and selected add-ons. Photos can help determine whether maintenance depth is appropriate.

Raise priority changes before the visit

If you want to change the emphasis of a future appointment, request it in advance. Confirm whether the change fits the booked scope and whether it affects the estimate or scheduling.

Choose frequency without a universal formula

The useful interval depends on how quickly your home moves away from its clean baseline. Compare the scheduling options available for your requested service instead of relying on a one-size-fits-all recommendation.

How it works

From estimate request to final review

Here’s what happens next

Request an estimate

Step 1

Request an estimate

Share the home, its condition, access, and priorities

Confirm the scope

Step 2

Confirm the scope

Review what is included and any separately selected add-ons

Schedule the visit

Step 3

Schedule the visit

Confirm the service date, access plan, and working window

Review the work

Step 4

Review the work

Check the completed work against the confirmed scope

Customer reviews

What clients say about our standard cleaning

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Roman came to our house and did an excellent job. He was on time, polite, and did a great job. I have three small kids so appreciate the efficiency!

Susanne Corday

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Thorough, professional and timely. Having a checklist in advance was the best. Highly recommend!!

Melinda Masson

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The technician was very thorough job and was very nice!

Michelle Staden

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Absolutely fantastic service and cleaning!

Jonah Retzinger

Good to know

Standard Cleaning questions

Can I book a standard cleaning as a one-time visit?

No. Standard Cleaning is a recurring maintenance plan for a home already at a clean baseline. A one-time visit on a home that's fallen behind is a Deep Cleaning by definition — the work is different, and booking it as maintenance just means running out of time in your kitchen.

Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly — how do I choose?

Pick the interval at which your home stops looking the way you want it to. Bi-weekly is the default for most Orange County households. Weekly makes sense with pets, small kids, or people working from home. Monthly works for low-traffic homes and couples who travel, but expect each visit to take longer.

Why does a monthly clean cost more per visit than bi-weekly?

Because four weeks of buildup takes more time than two. Recurring pricing is scaled to home size and frequency for exactly that reason. The per-visit price goes up as the interval stretches, while the monthly total goes down — that's the trade you're making.

Is recurring cleaning worth it if I already clean my own house?

It's worth it if what you actually do is tidy. Most people keep surfaces clear and skip the things that only show up over months: grout lines, baseboards, vents, window tracks, and behind furniture. Recurring service handles those on a rotation, which is why the home stops slowly getting worse.

Do I need a deep clean first?

Only if the home isn't at a clean baseline. Maintenance visits are sized for upkeep, not backlog — if the first visit spends four hours on shower buildup, nothing else on the list gets done. Send photos and we'll tell you honestly. Plenty of homes start straight on recurring.

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