Multi-family |Occupied| Apartment Units:
Carpet Cleaning: End-of-lease cleaning is common, as well as periodic cleaning for tenants wanting to refresh their living spaces. Addresses general wear and tear, spills, and accumulated dirt.
Tile Cleaning: Similar to carpet cleaning, often needed at lease turnover in kitchens and bathrooms, and for tenants seeking to maintain cleanliness.
Air Duct Cleaning: Often performed between tenants or as part of regular maintenance to improve air quality within individual units.
Upholstery Cleaning: Tenants may request cleaning for their furniture to remove stains and maintain a clean living environment.
Pet Treatment: Frequently needed at lease turnover or during tenancy to address pet odors and dander.
Odor Removal: Addresses various odors from cooking, pets, or other sources, particularly important at lease turnover.
Water extraction and equipment placement: Rapid removal of standing water and strategic placement of drying equipment for water damage.
