Deep clean vs standard clean: which one your home actually needs
The most common question we get from new clients in the OKC metro, and the place where other companies let you guess wrong on purpose. Here is the honest breakdown.
What a standard clean covers
The standard clean is maintenance: kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living spaces cleaned top to bottom on our 49 Point checklist. Surfaces, floors, mirrors, fixtures, trash, the works. It keeps a clean home clean.
What a deep clean adds
The deep clean is the reset. Baseboards washed instead of dusted. Blinds wiped slat by slat. Light fixtures and ceiling fans detailed. Fixtures descaled. Doors, frames, and walls spot washed. The buildup that accumulates over months does not survive it.
The one rule that decides it
If your home has not been professionally cleaned in the last couple of months, start with the deep clean. A standard clean on a home with buildup polishes the surface and leaves the problem. A deep clean fixes the problem so every visit after it can be a standard.
The math
The deep clean premium runs $84 to $139 over a standard of the same size. Most of our recurring clients pay it exactly once: one deep reset, then recurring visits from $150 that hold the home there, at a rate locked for the life of the service.
What honest companies tell you
If your home is already in great shape, you do not need the deep clean and we will say so. If it is not, a company that books you a standard anyway is setting up a disappointing first visit. Send us photos with your quote request and we will tell you straight which one you need.
Text 405-931-0742 with your bedroom and bathroom count and we reply with a flat quote in minutes. Or book online in 60 seconds.