Appliance-Only Cleaning

What Appliances you can get cleaned during your visit?
Oven, Stove, Hood fan, Fridge, Deep Freeze, Dishwasher, Microwave.

Can you get both items cleaned at the same time?
Yes, you can get both items cleaned at the same time. You are getting charged by the hour not per appliances.

How much does it cost?
Residential: $55 per hour
Commercial (hotels/restaurants): $75 per hour

NOTE: Minimum 3 hours per visit.

Stove / Oven

Depending on the level of cleaning required and the type of oven you have and the more aspects you wish to include, the longer it will take to clean and the more it will cost. Stove cleaning can involve the cleaning of backsplashes, hood fans and interior and exterior of stoves.

Ovens come in various makes and models. The size of your oven will affect the total cost of cleaning it. As an example, ovens found in homes tend to be smaller than those found in restaurants.

Level of Cleaning Required
If the condition of your oven is particularly bad, it will be more expensive to have it cleaned. We are extremely pedantic with detail, so we will want to make sure your oven is left sparkling clean. The time it takes for us to get there will all depend on what we are starting with.

Refrigerator

Does Your Refrigerator Need a Deep Cleaning?
Keeping your refrigerator clean has countless benefits. Apart from the fact that it will look and smell much better, a deep cleaning will also protect your family and customers against the growth of harmful bacteria.

How Much Does It Cost to Clean a Refrigerator?
Refrigerator cleaning costs can vary based on the size of the appliance and the type of cleaning required.

How Often Should You Clean Your Refrigerator?
We recommend you deep clean your refrigerator at least every 3 to 6 months, depending on how often you remove expired food and give shelves a quick wipe. Larger industrial refrigerators may require more frequent cleaning due to their size and the types of food they store.

Washer

Front load washers often have a problem with musty odors and even top load washers should be cleaned monthly to remove detergent residue that traps soil and bacteria. Stain on rubber seal from front load washers may not come out due to mold and mildew accumulating there over a long period of time. To prevent build up leave the machine door and detergent tray open after washing.

Dishwasher

Dishwashers need cleaning too! From time to time, door seals and the interior of the door should be wiped down along with cleaning your filter. Don’t be afraid to ask for these additional services.

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