
Deep Home Cleaning in Farmington
A Deep Home Cleaning is a one-time, top-to-bottom reset that reaches the built-up grime a routine visit never touches. Unlike our Standard (recurring) clean, which maintains already-cleaned surfaces on a weekly or biweekly cycle, a deep clean is measured in scrubbing hours, not square feet passed over: baseboards, grout lines, cabinet exteriors, appliance faces, door frames, and light fixtures all get hand attention. And unlike a move-out or post-construction clean, it's done in a lived-in, furnished home — we work around your belongings rather than in an empty shell.
Deep cleaning is where Farmington's older housing really shows why a one-time reset pays off. With about 38% of homes built before 1960 — and roughly 8% predating 1940 in the oldest pockets around the Farmington Historic District and Farmington Village — you get decades of built-up grime that a routine wipe never reaches: baked-on residue behind stoves, hard-water scale in original tile baths, dust settled deep in radiator fins and floor registers, and grease film on the tops of cabinets in kitchens that have been cooked in for generations.
A deep clean gets into that backlog. We hand-detail behind and under appliances, scrub grout and tile in older bathrooms, degrease range hoods and cabinet faces, dust ceiling fans and vents, and bring original hardwood and painted woodwork back to a clean baseline. It's the top-to-bottom reset owners book before a holiday, after a stretch of neglect, or as the starting point before switching to recurring standard visits.
At a median home value around $262K and mostly owner-occupied, Farmington homeowners tend to be maintaining places they intend to keep. A periodic deep clean protects that investment — clearing the grime that quietly wears on tile, grout, and finishes in a house that's been lived in for fifty or sixty years.
Deep Home Cleaning in Farmington — local considerations
- Pre-1960 kitchens and baths accumulate grease and hard-water scale that need scrubbing, not wiping — deep cleans target cabinet tops, grout lines, and behind-appliance zones.
- Original hardwood, painted trim, and register/radiator heat in older Farmington homes trap dust deep; a deep clean details vents, grilles, and millwork a standard visit skips.
- A deep clean is the right first visit before starting recurring service, so the crew maintains a truly reset baseline rather than working around backlog.
- Homes near the Historic District (some pre-1940) reward gentle, detailed handling of older tile and fixtures rather than aggressive one-size-fits-all scrubbing.
Service Details
What's included in Farmington deep home cleaning
Baseboard, Trim, and Crown Molding Hand-Wiping
Baseboards, crown molding, door frames, and window trim collect a fine film of dust and scuff marks that routine cleaning passes over. During a deep clean, every linear foot of trim is hand-wiped with a damp microfiber cloth to lift accumulated grime from the profiled edges, and stubborn scuffs are spot-treated so the crisp lines return. Because these surfaces frame every room, cleaning them is what separates a deep clean from ordinary maintenance and makes the whole space read as genuinely cared for.
Door, Door Frame, and Light-Switch Plate Washing
Doors and their frames absorb months of hand contact, and light-switch and outlet plates become some of the germiest, most fingerprint-heavy touchpoints in a home. We wash both faces of each door, the frame edges, and the switch and plate surfaces with a mild cleaner on microfiber, working around handles and hardware without soaking them. This removes the greasy shadow that builds up around high-traffic doorways and knocks down bacteria on the surfaces people touch dozens of times a day.
Shower, Tub, and Tile Grout Scrubbing
Grout lines are porous and trap soap residue, body oils, and the darkening that eventually turns into mildew in showers, tubs, and on tile floors. We work a dedicated grout cleaner into the lines with a stiff detail brush, scrubbing line by line rather than just wiping the tile face, then rinse so no chalky residue is left behind. Restoring the grout brightens the entire surface and slows the buildup from returning, which is exactly the kind of neglected detail a deep clean exists to reach.
Hard-Water and Soap-Scum Removal
Glass shower doors, chrome faucets, showerheads, and fixtures develop cloudy mineral scale and a filmy soap-scum layer that regular wiping can't cut through. We apply a descaling agent suited to the surface, give it dwell time to dissolve the calcium and lime deposits, then buff the glass and metal back to clarity with a microfiber cloth. The result is fixtures that actually look clean rather than merely wiped, and glass you can see through instead of a permanent haze.
Stovetop, Backsplash, and Range Hood Degreasing
Cooking throws an airborne film of grease that settles on the stovetop, backsplash tile, and range hood, where it bakes into a sticky, dust-grabbing coating. We apply a degreaser to cut the oil, lift it from grout, glass, and stainless surfaces, and detail around burners, knobs, and the hood's underside and filter face. Removing this layer eliminates the tacky feel and lingering odor that accumulate in even a well-kept kitchen and protects the finishes underneath.
Cabinet and Drawer Front Detailing
Cabinet doors and drawer fronts collect fingerprints, cooking grease, and a hazy film that dulls the finish, especially around handles and near the stove. We wipe every exterior door and drawer face with a cleaner matched to the material, working with the grain on wood and buffing away the greasy sheen without leaving streaks. This restores the cabinetry's original color and finish, which has an outsized effect on how clean the whole kitchen feels.
Ceiling Fan, Vent, and Light Fixture Detailing
Ceiling fan blades, HVAC vent covers, and reachable light fixtures hold thick dust that a normal clean skips because it's overhead and out of easy reach. We wipe each fan blade individually so nothing is flung across the room, dust the vent louvers, and clean the exterior of fixtures and glass shades that catch dead insects and grime. Clearing these means dust isn't constantly recirculated back down onto freshly cleaned surfaces, and the light itself comes back brighter.
Interior Window Glass, Sill, and Track Cleaning
Interior window glass, the sills below, and the sliding tracks accumulate dust, dead insects, and a gritty buildup that regular cleaning never touches. We clean the interior side of the glass to a streak-free finish, hand-wipe the sills and frames, and work the tracks with a detail brush and vacuum to clear the packed debris in the channels. This is interior-facing work only, so exterior glass, second-story panes, and screens are handled outside this service, but the difference in how much light comes through is immediate.
Behind and Around Movable Appliances
Countertop appliances like the toaster, microwave, and coffee maker hide crumbs, grease splatter, and dust in the footprint they normally sit on. We move these movable items, clean the counter and backsplash behind and beneath them, and wipe the appliance exteriors before setting everything back in place. These pockets are where mess quietly collects, so reaching them is what makes a deep clean feel thorough rather than surface-level.
Blinds, Carpet Edges, and Under-Furniture Vacuuming
Window blinds hold dust on every slat, and the edges of carpets and the floor beneath reachable furniture trap debris that a quick pass misses entirely. We dust blinds slat by slat, then edge-vacuum tight along baseboards and carpet perimeters and reach under movable furniture where dust bunnies settle. Because these low and hidden zones are the last places anyone cleans, addressing them removes the reservoir of dust that keeps a room feeling grimy no matter how clean the open floor looks.
Bathroom Drain, Toilet Base, and Behind-Toilet Sanitizing
The base of the toilet, the floor and wall behind it, and the drains are the hardest-to-reach and most overlooked spots in any bathroom, and they hold odor and bacteria. We descale and sanitize the drains, scrub around the toilet base and the tight gap behind the bowl, and disinfect the surrounding floor and wall that splashes reach. Cleaning here is what actually removes the source of lingering bathroom smell rather than just masking it, and it's a signature deep-clean task.
Cabinet Interior Spot-Cleaning and Drawer Debris Removal
Even with dishes and items left in place, cabinet and drawer interiors collect crumbs, dust, and the occasional spill along their shelves and corners. We spot-clean the reachable interior surfaces and clear loose crumbs and dust from drawers without requiring you to empty everything out first. This freshens the spaces your dishes and utensils actually sit in; a full empty-to-bare-shelves detailing is reserved for our Move-In/Out service, but the everyday grime is handled here.
Interior of One Appliance on Request
On request, we deep-clean the interior of one major appliance, either the refrigerator or the oven, as part of the service. For the fridge, we remove buildup and spills from shelves and drawers and wipe the interior walls; for the oven, we cut through baked-on carbon and grease inside the cavity. This targets the enclosed spaces that hold food odor and residue, delivering the kind of results a standard clean never covers while keeping the scope to a single appliance so the deep clean stays focused.
Not part of this service
These belong to a different service — no surprise upcharges.
- —Inside all cabinets/closets emptied to bare shelves — that's part of our Move-In/Out Cleaning
- —Drywall dust, paint overspray, and construction debris — covered by Post-Construction Cleaning
- —Ongoing weekly/biweekly upkeep — that's the recurring Standard Home Cleaning plan
- —Exterior windows, second-story glass, and screens
- —Carpet shampooing/steam extraction and area-rug deep washing (specialty add-on)
- —Wall washing beyond spot-cleaning, and mold remediation
How long it takes
6–10 hours for most homes (a 2-crew team on a mid-size house; larger or long-neglected homes can run a full day)
What it costs in Farmington
Deep cleans are priced by home size, number of bathrooms, and current condition — not a flat rate — because the real cost driver is scrubbing time on built-up grime, not floor area. Most deep cleans run $200–$350, versus $150–$190 for a standard recurring clean. Homes with heavy soap scum, grease, pet buildup, or that haven't been cleaned in many months land at the upper end. Adding inside-fridge or inside-oven detailing is a small extra.
How deep home cleaning works in Farmington
Book and describe your home's condition
Tell us the square footage, number of bathrooms, pets, and any problem zones — heavy grease, soap scum, or a home that hasn't been cleaned in a while. This lets us size the crew and block enough hours for a real deep clean rather than a rushed pass.
Walkthrough and priority-setting
On arrival the crew lead does a quick top-to-bottom assessment, confirms your must-hit areas, and flags any buildup that needs extra dwell time or specialty products before work begins.
Top-down, room-by-room deep clean
We work each room from the highest surface down — fans and vents first, then cabinets, fixtures, and baseboards, floors last — so dust and grime always fall onto surfaces we haven't cleaned yet. Kitchens and bathrooms get the heaviest scrubbing time.
Inspection and touch-ups
The lead re-checks every room against our deep-clean checklist, corrects anything on the spot, and walks the results with you if you're home. Many clients roll straight into a Standard plan to keep the reset intact.
Deep Home Cleaning in Farmington — FAQs
Is a deep clean actually worth it for an older Farmington home, or can I just book a standard clean?
For many Farmington homes it's worth it, because a standard clean isn't scoped to reach built-up grime. With a median build year around 1967 and more than a third of local housing predating 1960, a lot of homes here have decades of accumulation in baseboards, grout, vents, and behind appliances that a routine visit skips by design. A deep clean resets all of that once, and then standard visits keep it maintained affordably.
How long does a deep clean take?
A deep clean takes longer than a routine visit because it's a top-to-bottom reset rather than surface upkeep. A smaller Farmington condo might be a half-day, while a larger multi-bedroom home in the Historic District or Kirkway Ravines can run most of a day, sometimes with more than one cleaner. When we quote, we give you an estimated window based on your home's size and condition so you can plan around it.
What's the difference between a deep clean and a move-out clean?
They overlap, but a deep clean is done in a furnished, lived-in home you're staying in, working around your belongings. A move-out clean is for an empty home between residents, where we can get into every now-empty cabinet, closet, and appliance. If you're staying put and just want a thorough reset, you want the deep clean; if you're leaving a Farmington rental or selling, book the move-out version.
How does winter affect what a deep clean covers?
Farmington sees around 42 inches of snow a year, and months of salt, grit, and road slush get tracked in and settle into entryways, floor edges, and grout. A late-winter or early-spring deep clean is popular locally for exactly this reason, resetting the surfaces that take the worst of the season. We give extra attention to entry areas, hard-floor edges, and baseboards where that buildup collects.
Do I need to prepare anything before a deep clean?
Not much. It helps to pick up personal clutter and clear surfaces so we can reach them, and to point out any problem areas you especially want addressed. You don't need to supply products or equipment, and you don't need to be home the whole time, though many clients like to do a quick walkthrough with us at the start of a first deep clean.
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