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Siddharth Theodore
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Deep Cleaning Feels Expensive Until You Actually Get One Done

Siddharth Theodore
  • Hinton, WV
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Homeowners often hesitate to book a deep cleaning because of the cost, but many are surprised by the value once they see how much hidden dirt, grime, and buildup gets tackled in a single visit.

Things like bathroom buildup, grease around the stove, dusty baseboards, spots behind furniture, and inside appliances usually don’t get cleaned properly for months. That’s why deep cleaning services are becoming so popular, especially before guests come over, after parties, during move outs, or just when life gets too busy.


From what people are paying across the U.S., deep cleaning usually lands somewhere between $200 and $600 depending on the size of the home and how much work is needed.


A lot of homeowners are also moving away from random local cleaners and booking through apps now because it’s easier to check reviews, compare prices, and hire verified professionals without making a dozen phone calls.
How often do you guys actually book a proper deep cleaning for your home?