Deep cleaning is a thorough, detailed cleaning and disinfection that targets hidden dirt, germs, and high‑touch areas that regular cleaning often misses. It is ideal for homes, offices, clinics, schools, and any space that needs a higher hygiene standard or periodic “reset.”​


What is deep cleaning?

Deep cleaning goes beyond routine dusting and mopping to remove built‑up grime, grease, and contaminants from corners, behind and under equipment, vents, tiles, grout, and other hard‑to‑reach places. It often includes sanitisation or disinfection of high‑touch points such as switches, door handles, washrooms, and shared surfaces to reduce germs and odours.​


Why deep cleaning is important

  • It reduces bacteria, viruses, and allergens that accumulate in neglected areas, improving overall health and comfort for occupants.​

  • It supports infection‑prevention programs, especially in healthcare, food, and high‑traffic facilities, and helps meet hygiene and audit requirements.​


Typical deep cleaning tasks

  • Detailed cleaning of floors, skirting, tiles, grout, and walls in kitchens, bathrooms, and service areas.

  • Cleaning behind and under appliances and furniture, plus descaling of taps, sinks, and sanitary fittings.​

  • Disinfection or antiviral fogging/spraying of high‑touch surfaces and shared spaces using approved products and protective equipment.​


How a professional deep cleaning service works

A professional team first inspects the site and identifies critical zones such as kitchens, washrooms, reception areas, and high‑traffic corridors. They then use specialised equipment, chemicals, and sometimes antiviral fogging or spraying to carry out a structured, room‑by‑room deep clean, followed by ventilation and final checks before the area is handed back for normal use.

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