Deep cleaning, the way Atlanta homes actually need it
Deep cleaning isn’t “cleaning harder.” It’s a fundamentally different job — one that reaches the places a standard cleaning doesn’t touch. Inside your oven where a year’s worth of baked-on grease has carbonized. Behind your refrigerator where dust and pet hair have accumulated against the condenser coils. Bathroom tile grout that’s gone from white to gray under Atlanta’s humidity. Baseboards in a Buckhead manor house. Light fixtures in a Druid Hills historic home. We’ve cleaned thousands of homes across the metro, and we know exactly where this climate hides its grime.
Full standard cleaning plus everything below
Full standard cleaning across every floor
Inside oven — racks pulled, degreased, scrubbed by hand
Inside refrigerator — shelves, drawers, door seals, and gaskets
Behind and beneath stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher
Inside all cabinets and drawers — emptied, wiped, and contents replaced
Bathroom tile grout scrubbing and mildew treatment
Baseboard detail cleaning, room by room
Window tracks, sills, and interior glass
Light fixtures and ceiling fan blade dusting
Door frames, vent covers, and air return grilles
Wall spot-cleaning and scuff mark removal
Detailed shower door and tub surround descaling
After your deep clean — keep it that way
20%
SAVINGS
WEEKLY
For homes that host often, larger households, or those who simply prefer everything always in order.
15%
SAVINGS
BI-WEEKLY
The most chosen cadence — a deep clean every quarter with bi-weekly maintenance in between is the smartest way to
10%
SAVINGS
MONTHLY
A consistent monthly reset for smaller residences or homes used part of the year.
Deep cleaning across the whole Atlanta metro
CENTRAL / MIDTOWN
Midtown · Ansley Park · Inman Park · Old Fourth Ward · Virginia-Highland · Morningside.
IN-TOWN ATLANTA
Buckhead · Brookhaven · Druid Hills · Tuxedo Park · Garden Hills · West Paces Ferry · Chastain Park · Lenox · Peachtree Hills
WEST · OTL
Vinings · Smyrna · Mableton · Cumberland.
NORTH METRO
Sandy Springs · Dunwoody · Roswell · Alpharetta
EAST METRO
Decatur · Avondale Estates · Kirkwood · Oakhurst
NORTH SUBURBS
Milton · Johns Creek · Marietta · East Cobb · Suwanee.
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Why a deep clean here is its own job
Atlanta homes accumulate a specific kind of buildup that’s unique to this climate. The pollen season — famously the worst in the country — deposits a yellow film on every horizontal surface for six weeks, and the residue gets pulled inside on shoes, pets, and HVAC intake. The humidity does the rest: bathroom grout darkens, shower doors fog with mineral deposits, and mildew gets into caulking around tubs and tile. Older homes in Buckhead, Druid Hills, and Virginia-Highland — with original woodwork, ornate moldings, and crawlspaces under the kitchen — collect dust in places no standard cleaning will ever reach without intentional effort.
Kitchens are where the damage compounds. Range hood filters that haven’t been pulled in years. Cooking oil that has settled on cabinet tops, above the refrigerator, and along the upper walls near the ceiling. Refrigerator condenser coils caked with dust and pet hair, which makes the unit work harder and shortens its life. We pull appliances forward, clean the floor and walls behind them, pull out the oven racks and degrease them individually, and clean inside cabinets that haven’t been opened in months. A standard wipe down doesn’t touch any of this. A deep clean does.
We go room by room with a deep-clean protocol refined across thousands of Atlanta homes. In every kitchen, we move the refrigerator, clean behind and beneath it, pull out the oven racks. In every bathroom, we scrub grout, descale shower doors, and treat mildew where it lives. We open every cabinet, remove contents, wipe down each shelf, and replace everything. This isn’t a surface refresh. It’s a reset — and once it’s done, a recurring standard plan can hold it in place for the rest of the year.
The moments only a deep clean answers
Not every cleaning needs to be a deep clean — but there are moments when nothing else will do. If you’re booking professional cleaning for the first time, start with a deep clean. It establishes a baseline that’s much easier and cheaper to maintain with recurring standard service. If you’ve been doing your own cleaning for years and things have slowly slipped, a deep clean is the reset button. Seasonal deep cleans — especially in spring (after pollen) and fall (before holiday hosting) — tackle the buildup that accumulates behind closed cabinet doors and beneath heavy furniture you haven’t moved in months.
Many of our clients use a hybrid schedule: deep cleaning every quarter, with bi-weekly standard cleaning in between. The deep clean handles the long-term accumulation. The standard cleans maintain the day-to-day. It’s the most cost-effective approach to keeping an Atlanta home genuinely clean — not just surface-level presentable. Across Buckhead, Brookhaven, Sandy Springs, and the rest of the metro, this is the rhythm that works.
I hadn’t had a real deep clean in the five years I’ve lived in my Druid Hills home. The grout in my master bathroom had turned brown and I assumed it was permanent. Pro Cleaning experts got it back to white. I also didn’t know there was a year’s worth of pollen residue on top of my kitchen cabinets — now I do a deep clean every three months.
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