
Vacation Rental Cleaning
Hospitality-level cleaning that keeps your guests happy and your reviews glowing.
Hospitality-Level Cleaning
Your vacation rental is your business. Every review matters, and cleanliness is the #1 factor guests mention. Our specialized turnover cleaning ensures every guest walks into a spotless, welcoming space — every single time.
We understand the unique demands of short-term rental hosting: tight turnaround windows, high guest expectations, and the need for absolute consistency. Our team is trained to meet hotel-grade cleanliness standards.
From Airbnb to VRBO, HomeAway to direct bookings — we've helped hundreds of hosts maintain their Superhost status and five-star reviews with reliable, thorough turnover cleaning.

What's Included
The full task-level checklist for this service — every detail covered, every time.
Hotel-Style Bed Stripping and Linen Turnover
Every bed is stripped down to the mattress, and used sheets, pillowcases, and duvet covers are laundered on site or swapped for a fresh par set from your on-site inventory. Beds are then remade hotel-style with crisp hospital corners, plumped pillows, and a smoothed top layer so each room photographs and feels like a fresh check-in. Consistent, wrinkle-free bedding is the single detail guests notice first, and it directly protects your listing's cleanliness rating and review scores.
Full Bathroom Reset and Restock
Toilets, showers, tubs, sinks, and mirrors are sanitized and wiped streak-free with microfiber, then chrome and glass are buffed to remove water spots and toothpaste splatter from the prior stay. We hang fresh towels folded to a uniform standard and restock toilet paper, hand soap, shampoo, and body wash from the supplies you par-stock on site. A spotless, fully stocked bathroom is where guests judge a rental hardest, so this reset removes any trace of the previous occupant before the next arrival.
Kitchen Turnover and Appliance Wipe-Down
We empty the refrigerator of guest leftovers and wipe the shelves, clean the microwave inside and out, run and unload the dishwasher, and hand-wash anything left in the sink. Countertops, the stovetop surface, and small-appliance exteriors are degreased and wiped, and every dish, glass, pot, and utensil is returned to its designated home. Returning the kitchen to a clean, fully reset state ensures the next guest walks into a functional space with no dirty dishes or forgotten food to greet them.
Consumable Restocking and Par-Stock Inventory
We inventory and replenish guest consumables against your par levels — coffee and filters, dish soap, sponges, trash bags, paper towels, and bathroom toiletries — using the supplies you keep on site. Each turnover includes a count so nothing runs out mid-stay, and we place items in their expected locations so guests find them without asking. Running out of coffee or toilet paper is a top driver of guest complaints, so disciplined restocking quietly prevents the messages and bad reviews that follow.
Trash, Recycling, and Guest-Debris Removal
All trash and recycling are emptied, liners replaced, and bins wiped if soiled, and we remove guest-left food, bottles, and perishables from the fridge, counters, and outdoor areas. Any leftover takeout containers, empty amenity packaging, and stray debris from the prior stay are cleared out entirely. A property that smells and looks freshly emptied signals a professional operation and eliminates odors and pests before the next guest ever arrives.
Damage, Stain, and Missing-Item Reporting
During the turnover we inspect for guest-caused damage, new stains, and missing or broken items — cracked dishware, burns, wall marks, or absent remotes — and document each with photos before the next check-in. This report is sent to you promptly so you have evidence to file a claim or charge a security deposit within the platform's window. Catching damage during the turnover rather than after the next guest arrives is what makes the difference between a recoverable claim and an absorbed loss.
Lost-and-Found Logging
Any belongings left behind by departing guests — chargers, clothing, toiletries, or valuables — are collected, photographed, and logged for your lost-and-found rather than discarded. We set these items aside in a designated spot and note them in the turnover report so you can coordinate return or storage. Handling forgotten items carefully protects you from disputes and earns the goodwill and follow-up reviews that guests leave when a rental host returns their possessions.
High-Touch Surface Sanitizing
Remotes, light switches, door handles, cabinet pulls, stair railings, thermostats, and countertops are wiped and sanitized with microfiber, targeting the surfaces every guest touches dozens of times a day. These points carry the most germ transfer between stays yet are the easiest to overlook in a quick tidy. Sanitizing them between every guest is a core hygiene expectation of short-term rental cleaning and reassures arriving guests that the space was genuinely reset, not just straightened.
Floor Vacuuming, Mopping, and Spot Treatment
All floors are vacuumed — including rugs, under reachable furniture, and along edges where crumbs collect — and hard floors are mopped to lift tracked-in grime from the prior stay. We spot-treat fresh carpet and rug stains left by the last guest before they set, using targeted treatment rather than a full extraction. Clean, spot-free floors are one of the most visible cues of a well-kept rental and prevent minor spills from becoming permanent marks that show in listing photos.
Listing-Photo Staging and Presentation
Once cleaning is done, we stage the unit back to its listing-photo condition — fluffing pillows, folding throws neatly, squaring furniture, aligning decor, and angling chairs to match the marketed look. Blinds are leveled, cushions are set, and surfaces are cleared to the clean, curated presentation guests expect from your photos. This final styling is what turns a merely clean unit into a rental that looks exactly like what the guest booked, protecting your listing accuracy and first impression.
Welcome Details and Guest-Ready Reset
We reset the welcome touches that shape the arrival experience — placing the guest book, WiFi card, and house manual, refreshing amenity baskets, and resetting the coffee station and any starter provisions per your host instructions. Items are positioned exactly where your instructions specify so every guest gets the same intended first impression. A consistent, thoughtful welcome setup is what generates the personal-touch mentions in five-star reviews and distinguishes a hosted stay from a generic rental.
Final Walkthrough, Photo Confirmation, and Supply Alerts
Before leaving, we complete a final walkthrough and send you a photo set confirming the unit is guest-ready, room by room. We also flag low-supply alerts — dwindling linens, paper goods, or batteries — so you can restock before the next turn rather than discovering a shortfall mid-stay. This close-out gives you verified peace of mind that the property is ready and the early warning you need to keep back-to-back bookings running without a scramble.
Not part of this service
We tell you up front — these belong to a different service, not a surprise upcharge.
- —Deep buildup cleaning — grout scrubbing, interior oven degreasing, baseboard and wall washing (book Deep Home Cleaning periodically between guests)
- —Full move-out cleaning when you end a lease or convert the unit back to long-term (see Moving Cleaning)
- —Post-renovation or post-construction dust and debris removal after remodeling a unit (see Post-Construction Cleaning)
- —Providing or purchasing the linens, towels, and consumables themselves — we launder and restock what you supply and par-stock on site
- —Laundry when the unit has no on-site washer/dryer, unless off-site laundry is arranged and priced separately
- —Guest-caused damage repair, carpet extraction, or biohazard remediation beyond standard turnover cleaning
How long it takes
1.5 to 4 hours per turnover, depending on unit size and whether on-site laundry has to cycle
What it costs
Vacation rental turnovers are priced per turn, typically $90 to $160, because the task list is fixed and repeatable rather than open-ended. The main drivers are unit size (bedrooms and bathrooms), linen and laundry load, and amenity restock scope. Same-day turns between back-to-back guests may carry a scheduling premium; recurring hosts get consistent per-turn rates. Periodic deep cleans between guests are quoted separately at $200 to $350.
How It Works
Simple, transparent, and hassle-free.
Sync Your Calendar
Share your booking calendar with us and we'll automatically schedule turnovers between guests. No manual coordination needed.
Quick Turnaround Clean
Our team arrives right after checkout and follows a hospitality-grade checklist — every surface cleaned, every amenity restocked.
Photo-Ready Staging
We don't just clean — we stage. Beds are made perfectly, towels are folded, and the space is arranged to match your listing photos.
Condition Report
After each turnover, we send you a damage/supply report so you're always aware of your property's condition and inventory levels.
What Sets Our Service Apart?
Fast Turnaround
We work efficiently to meet tight check-in/check-out windows without compromising quality. Same-day turnovers are our specialty — even on back-to-back bookings.
5-Star Standards
Our cleaning meets hospitality industry standards that earn five-star reviews. We use the same checklist every time so quality never varies between turnovers.
Guest-Ready Every Time
From perfectly made beds to neatly folded towels and stocked amenities, every detail is handled so your guests feel welcomed from the moment they walk in.







