MeadowlarkHome Cleaning

Deep Cleaning · Gresham & the corridor

The clean you can feel in the air

The reset button — baseboards, grout, appliances, vents, and every corner a standard clean doesn't reach.

What's included


A deep clean goes where routine cleaning doesn't: baseboards and door frames, cabinet faces, light fixtures, switch plates, window sills and tracks, behind and inside appliances, tile grout, vent covers, and the buildup in the rooms everyone forgets. It's the right first visit for most homes — and a smart seasonal reset even for houses we clean regularly.

Why it matters here

Many corridor homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and older houses hold dust in ways newer ones don't — deep window tracks, textured ceilings, forced-air vents. One thorough deep clean makes every clean after it more effective.

How it works

Tell us about the home, get an honest quote, pick a time. We arrive when we say we will, do the work to our own standard (it's higher than yours — that's the point), and walk the result with you if you're home. See everything we offer, or just start with a quote.

What it costs

Every home is different, so we quote rather than guess — with a free in-home estimate: we walk the space with you, you tell us what matters, and you get an honest number on the spot. No obligation, and the price we quote is the price you pay.

Common questions


How long does a deep clean take?

Longer than a standard clean — usually a good part of a day depending on the home's size and condition. We'll give you an honest time estimate with your quote.

Is a deep clean required before recurring service?

Usually recommended, not required. It gets the home to a baseline that regular visits can actually maintain.

Do you clean inside ovens and fridges?

Yes — inside the oven and inside the fridge are part of a deep clean, not an upsell.

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