Yes, there is a difference between a deep clean and a general clean.
A general clean is a basic, routine cleaning that involves a wipe-over, tidying, and freshening up of surfaces. It typically includes regular cleaning tasks for floors, bathrooms, kitchens, and other common areas. This is also known as regular cleaning.
On the other hand, a deep clean or bond-type clean is a highly detailed and thorough cleaning process. It goes beyond the surface and addresses every blemish and mark on every surface. Deep cleaning is particularly essential for tasks like bond cleaning, where a property needs to be restored to a high standard before a tenant moves out.
A standard 3-bedroom house, for example, has approximately 950+ items to be checked off during a deep clean. This involves meticulous attention to detail and covers a comprehensive checklist.
Thorough cleaning, especially in the context of a deep clean, takes more time than most people might think. It’s crucial to understand the difference between a general clean and a deep clean, as the time and effort involved can vary significantly. The time required for a deep clean can be double or more, depending on the condition and size of the property.
In summary, a 2-hour clean for a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house might seem like a substantial amount of time, but for a thorough clean, you may only be able to cover bathrooms and floors in that timeframe.
Deep clean vs. general clean – there is indeed a difference, and understanding this difference is important for setting expectations and ensuring the desired level of cleanliness.
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