Normal VS Deep Cleaning

The difference between the two types of cleaning, “Deep Cleaning” and “Normal Cleaning,” is the level of detail and depth of cleaning in each area of the house. Here are the key differences detailed:

Kitchen:
Deep Cleaning: Includes cleaning of the refrigerator, microwave, sink, dishwasher, kitchen extractor hood, dirty dishes, washing machine, and kitchen cabinets.

Normal Cleaning: Focuses on dirty dishes, sink, stove, coffee maker, blender, cleaning of glass surfaces, and oven.

Living Room, Dining Room, and Bathrooms:
Deep Cleaning: Involves cleaning of glass surfaces, windows, rails, frames, dining table, chairs, ceiling and floor fans, furniture, bathroom tiles, toilet, washbasin, descaling with acid, washing with bleach and disinfecting, and restoration of floors and toilet.

Normal Cleaning: Concentrates on sweeping, mopping, general dusting, cleaning of furniture, dining table and chairs, and cleaning of the toilet, washbasin, and all water taps.

Bedrooms and Front and Back Patio:
Deep Cleaning: Includes cleaning of nightstands, furniture, bed making, cleaning of doors, frames, cobwebs, sweeping of patios, and possibly taking photographic records for price evaluation.

Normal Cleaning: Limited to bed making, dusting of nightstands, sweeping and mopping of bedrooms, and sweeping of the front patio.