The deep clean that brings your home back to a real baseline.
Deep cleaning Edmonton families book twice a year — the kind of clean that touches baseboards, behind appliances, and inside cabinets. A deep clean is what most people mean when they imagine “a really good clean.” It’s the one that handles baseboards, vents, behind the fridge, the inside of the microwave, light fixtures, and the parts of cabinets and switch plates that most cleaners run past. We recommend it for any home that hasn’t had professional attention in six months or more.
- Detail baseboards throughout the home
- Spot wall washing — high-touch areas, doorframes, switches
- Behind small appliances on the counter
- Ceiling fan blades, vents, light fixtures, switch plates
- Inside microwave + bed linen change included free
- Everything in a recurring clean, done with more time
What Edmonton families actually say.
Deep Cleaning Edmonton — When you should book a deep cleaning service
There are five situations where the deep clean is the right call, and you’ll usually know which one you’re in:
- You’re a new client. Always book the deep clean first so the recurring visits afterward stay efficient and predictable. Almost every recurring client we have started this way.
- Spring cleaning. Edmonton winters leave a film of dust, dry-skin debris, and salt residue throughout the house. A deep clean in March or April is the cleanest reset of the year.
- Before a special event. Hosting in-laws for the holidays, throwing a birthday party, having out-of-town friends stay over. The deep clean is what people are really booking when they say “the house needs to look perfect by Thursday.”
- Post-renovation, but not post-construction. A small kitchen or bathroom reno doesn’t always need a full post-construction clean, but a deep clean handles the residual dust nicely.
- You haven’t had a professional clean in 6+ months. A recurring clean assumes a baseline of maintenance. Without that baseline, the recurring slot runs out of time before the kitchen is even half-done.
What a deep clean covers, room by room
Everything in a recurring clean is included automatically. Below is the additional work that distinguishes a deep clean.
Throughout the home
- Baseboards detailed, top to bottom, every room
- Doorframes, doors, and switch plates wiped down for fingerprints and smudges
- Spot wall washing for visible scuffs, splatter, or high-touch areas
- Light fixtures, ceiling fan blades, vents, and air return grilles dusted and wiped
- Picture frames, mirrors, and decor dusted thoroughly
- Window sills and tracks vacuumed and wiped
- Baseboards behind furniture vacuumed where accessible
Kitchen extras
- Detailed cabinet exteriors — not just spot cleaning, full wipe-down
- Behind small appliances on the counter (toaster, coffee maker, etc.)
- Stovetop grates and burners scrubbed individually
- Range hood exterior, including underside and filter (where accessible)
- Bed linen change & remake on every bed where linens are out (per bed, included free)
Bathroom extras
- Grout scrubbed (within reason — full grout restoration is a different service)
- Shower glass de-spotted with a hard-water remover
- Vanity drawer fronts and handles polished
- Exhaust fan cover dusted
Optional add-ons for a deep clean
The deep clean is already thorough. These add-ons are for clients who want even more:
- Inside the oven — from $45
- Inside the fridge — from $45
- Inside the cabinets — from $30
- Inside the dishwasher — from $15
- Inside windows — from $10 each
- Pet hair / heavy pet cleanup — from $30
- Laundry, per load — from $20
- Eco-friendly product upgrade — from $15 (free if it’s your default)
How long does a deep cleaning service take in Edmonton?
For a typical Edmonton single-family home (around 1,800–2,500 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths), a deep clean runs about 6–8 hours of total team time. With two cleaners, that’s roughly 3–4 hours of wall-clock time on site. Larger homes in Cameron Heights, Windermere, or Sturgeon Valley, especially with finished basements, can run 8–12 hours of team time.
You’ll get an exact estimate from the booking form before you commit. The team won’t leave until the checklist is finished, even if it goes long. We absorb the small over-runs.
What clients say after their first deep clean
The most consistent feedback we get after a first deep clean is some version of “I didn’t realise it could look like this.” The second most common is “where do I sign up for recurring.” That’s by design. The deep clean is the visit that sets a new baseline for the home, and the recurring visits after it are the ones that maintain the baseline at a fraction of the time and cost.
Frequently asked questions
Is a deep cleaning service worth the higher price?
If your home hasn’t been deep cleaned in six months or more, yes, almost always. The alternative is paying for a recurring clean that runs out of time before it can reach the baseboards and the vents. You’d end up booking another visit to finish the work, which costs more than the deep clean would have.
Can I get a deep clean as a one-off?
Absolutely. Many of our clients book a deep clean once or twice a year as standalone visits, especially in spring and before the holidays.
Do you offer eco-friendly deep cleaning?
Yes. The eco-friendly product upgrade is a $15 add-on, or free if it’s your default. We have two recurring clients who use eco-friendly products exclusively because of sensitivities, and we keep a dedicated kit for those visits.
Most clients move to recurring.
Recurring House Cleaning
Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Lock in up to 20% off.
Move-In / Move-Out
Heavier than a deep clean. Inside every cabinet and appliance.
Post-Construction
If trades just finished, this is the service you need.
We serve Edmonton metro edge to edge.
Same pricing, same team, no travel surcharge across every neighbourhood.
One team. Every kind of clean.
Whatever the situation calls for, we have a service tier and a checklist for it.
Book your deep clean.
One visit. New baseline. Everything that follows feels different.