Brookhaven · Top-to-Bottom Deep Clean
A deep clean is not “cleaning harder.” It is a different job altogether — one that reaches the places a standard visit never touches. Inside the oven, where a season of baked-on grease has hardened. Behind the refrigerator, where dust and pet hair gather against the coils. Bathroom grout gone from white to grey under Atlanta’s humidity. Baseboards in a Buckhead home. Light fixtures in a Druid Hills house. We know this climate, and we know exactly where it hides its grime.
What's included in a deep clean
A 12-point deep-clean standard, room by room, backed by our re-clean promise.

Recurring care plans
A deep clean resets the home. The most sensible way to hold that reset in place is recurring standard care — the upkeep that keeps it there. Keep a dedicated team at member pricing, with no hidden fees and no long contracts. From Buckhead and Brookhaven to Sandy Springs, Roswell, and Decatur, the standard is the same.
Where we go
From Buckhead homes with original 1920s detail, to Decatur bungalows, to Alpharetta new builds — every Atlanta home gathers buildup, and every one of them is the better for a real deep clean.
Brookhaven · Buckhead · Chamblee · Druid Hills · Lenox · Chastain Park · Peachtree Hills
Sandy Springs · Dunwoody · Roswell · Alpharetta
Midtown · Ansley Park · Virginia-Highland · Morningside · Inman Park · Old Fourth Ward
West Paces Ferry · Garden Hills · Tuxedo Park
Decatur · Avondale Estates · Kirkwood · Oakhurst
Vinings · Smyrna · Mableton · Cumberland · Milton · Johns Creek · Marietta · East Cobb · Suwanee
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The grime Atlanta homes produce

Atlanta homes gather a particular kind of buildup, peculiar to this climate. The pollen season — famously the worst in the country — lays a yellow film over every flat surface for weeks, and the residue is carried inside on shoes, pets, and the HVAC intake. The humidity does the rest: grout darkens, shower doors cloud with mineral deposits, and mildew settles into the caulk around tubs and tile. Older homes in Buckhead, Druid Hills, and Virginia-Highland — with original woodwork and ornate moldings — collect dust where no standard visit reaches without deliberate effort.
Kitchens are where it compounds. Range-hood filters left unpulled for years. Cooking oil settled on cabinet tops, above the refrigerator, and along the upper walls near the ceiling. Condenser coils packed with dust and pet hair, which makes the unit labor and shortens its life. We draw the appliances forward, clean the floor and walls behind them, pull the oven racks and degrease them one by one, and clean inside cabinets unopened for months. A standard wipe-down touches none of this. A deep clean does.
We go room by room with a deep-clean standard, refined over many Atlanta homes. In every kitchen we move the refrigerator, clean behind and beneath it, and pull the oven racks. In every bath we scrub the grout, descale the shower doors, and treat mildew where it lives. We open every cabinet, remove the contents, wipe each shelf, and set everything back. This is no surface refresh. It is a reset — and once done, a recurring standard plan can hold it for the rest of the year.

“I hadn’t had a proper deep clean since moving into our Druid Hills home. The grout in the primary bath had gone brown and I assumed it was permanent — they brought it back close to new. I also hadn’t known there was a season of pollen on top of the kitchen cabinets. Now we book a deep clean every few months.”
When to book a deep clean
Not every visit needs to be a deep clean — but there are moments when nothing else will do. If you are arranging professional cleaning for the first time, begin with a deep clean; it sets a baseline far easier and cheaper to hold with recurring standard care. If you have kept the house yourself for years and things have quietly slipped, a deep clean is the reset. Seasonal deep cleans — in spring after the pollen, and in autumn before holiday hosting — answer what gathers behind closed cabinet doors and beneath heavy furniture left unmoved for months.
Many of our clients keep a hybrid: a deep clean each quarter, with bi-weekly standard care between. The deep clean answers the long accumulation; the standard visits hold the day-to-day. It is the most sensible way to keep an Atlanta home truly clean — not merely presentable at the surface. Across Buckhead, Brookhaven, Sandy Springs, and the rest of the metro, this is the arrangement that works.
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