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Move-In Cleaning Across the Treasure Coast
There's no second chance at a first night in a new home. Our move-in cleaning crew arrives before your boxes do and leaves the property turn-key clean — inside cabinets, behind appliances, hand-detailed bathrooms and floors that don't need shoes-off etiquette to feel right.
Why move-in deserves its own crew
Empty homes are the only time you can truly clean every cubic inch of a kitchen cabinet, every blind slat, every closet shelf and every inch of baseboard. The previous owner's cleaning team — if there was one — almost certainly didn't.
We treat move-in cleaning as a deep-clean variant with empty-home access. Every surface is hand-detailed, every inside-of-cabinet wiped, every blind dusted slat-by-slat. We finish with HEPA-vacuuming and a final pass that resets the home to a verified clean baseline you can build on.
Move-in cleaning checklist
- Inside every cabinet, drawer and closet
- Inside oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher
- All blind slats and window sills, hand-wiped
- Baseboards, door frames, light switches, outlets
- Tile grout (mildew treated), shower glass restored
- Final HEPA-vacuum of all floors and carpets
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Book in 60 secondsFrequently asked questions
When should I schedule?
Ideally 24-72 hours before your furniture arrives. We can also work around movers if needed — just give us empty rooms to start in.
Do you handle carpet steam-cleaning?
We HEPA-vacuum and spot-treat. For full carpet extraction we partner with a Treasure Coast-based carpet specialist we'll happily refer.
Is move-in priced the same as a deep clean?
Yes — it's billed as a deep-clean (2× standard) because of the inside-cabinet detail work.
Trusted sources & further reading
Our cleaning protocols align with these authoritative public-health and industry resources:
- EPA Safer Choice cleaning products— U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- CDC household cleaning & disinfection guidance— Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- ISSA — The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association— Industry standards body
- Florida Department of Health — Indian River County— Local public-health authority
- Good Housekeeping Institute cleaning research— Independent product testing
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