Where do I look for a thorough house cleaning?

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3 Responses to “Where do I look for a thorough house cleaning?”

  1. Mary D Says:

    darcy

    –this place will do exactly what you want, including cleaning grout. They rotate cleaning to light to deep cleaning, starting out with a deep cleaning. If you want carpet cleaned, I suggest you call a carpet cleaner, AFTER the cleaning authority has been there the first time.

    Most places will give you a free estimate. They charge by the size of the home, people living there, animals, etc.

    To make sure they won’t steal, make sure they are bonded, which means they have insurance.

  2. Robby H Says:

    elastev

    the first girl is right

  3. Karen L Says:

    kissinger

    Well, I’d do it if you were near me but I’m in Canada. It could be pricey, but from the sound of the place it might be worth it to try this. Look in your local phone book and find a company that does restoration clean-up. They clean up after fires, floods, etc. Belfor is a big name in that business. Otherwise, try under janitorial services in the phone book, or cleaners rather than house cleaners, and try asking neighbours and so on if they know of anyone. Any company with bonded workers is safe, and word of mouth can provide people who are reliable and honest even if not bonded. How much you will pay depends on your area, rates vary tremendously from one place to the other. Tip from one of my customers: take the licence number of anyone who comes to work at the house. While you’re at it, perhaps you can suggest your parents hire a dog trainer to get the housetraining accomplished. If they are prepared to follow the trainer’s suggestions, it shouldn’t be that difficult.