We offer several options of cleaning services to cater to residential and office properties. From Light cleaning to heavy cleaning and decluttering services
Welcome to our Cleaning Services page, where we provide a structured, thorough, and high-standard approach to residential and commercial cleaning. Our services range from:
Lite Cleaning is ideal for maintaining an already tidy home or workplace. This service focuses on surface-level cleaning and regular upkeep without the intensive scrubbing or behind-appliance work included in deep or heavy-duty cleaning.
Surface wiping of countertops, tables, furniture tops
Exterior appliance wipe-down (no interior cleaning)
Light dusting of reachable surfaces
Sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping of visible floors
Bathroom touch-ups (sink, mirror, toilet exterior, faucet polishing)
Trash removal
Straightening common areas
Low. Designed for routine weekly or bi-weekly cleaning. Does not address buildup, stubborn stains, or high-maintenance dust forms.
Deep Cleaning is a top-to-bottom, detail-oriented service. It targets hidden dust, grime, and buildup in areas that aren’t addressed during standard maintenance cleanings.
Full dusting of all reachable and many non-reachable surfaces
Baseboards, doors, door frames, and trim wiping
Window sills, sliders, and tracks cleaning
Bathroom deep scrub: grout, shower walls, tubs, faucets, drains
Kitchen detailed cleaning: cabinet fronts, light scrubbing, backsplash
Interior appliances (fridge, microwave, reachable sections of oven)
Vent cover and air return dusting
Under furniture (when accessible without disassembly)
Light spot cleaning of walls
Moderate to high depending on buildup level. Includes handling stubborn dirt and multiple dust types.
Heavy-Duty Cleaning is designed for spaces with long-term neglect, accumulation, or high soil load. This includes kitchens with grease layers, homes with heavy dust, clutter areas, or move-in/move-out situations.
Everything in Deep Cleaning PLUS:
Heavy grease dust removal on kitchen surfaces and high areas
Cleaning of walls heavily marked with grime or residue
Scrubbing of hard buildup (soap scum, mineral deposits, grease films)
Appliance pull-outs and cleaning behind units (when safely movable)
High dusting of vents, rafters, beams, ceiling fans
Carpet edge detailing and hair buildup removal
Degreasing stovetop parts, hoods, and filters
High. Requires specialized tools, solvents, degreasers, and additional time. Often a multi-technician job.
Dust is not one type of substance—it varies by composition, weight, and how it behaves once settled. Different dust types require different cleaning methods, tools, and labor.
Below are the four most common dust categories we encounter:
Description:
A mixture of textile fibers, skin particles, lint, and lightweight debris. Common around bedrooms, closets, vents, and soft furniture.
Cleaning Method:
Microfiber cloths or electrostatic dusters
Vacuuming with HEPA filtration
Removing buildup from under beds, furniture edges, and textiles
Labor Intensity:
Low to moderate. Quick to remove but returns easily if the home has carpeting, heavy fabrics, or poor ventilation.
Description:
Thicker, denser dust made of dirt, soil particles, dried grease, and environmental pollutants. Often found on top of tall cabinets, ceiling fans, baseboards, or neglected surfaces.
Cleaning Method:
Damp wiping after loose dust removal
Scrubbing in cases of adhesion
Ladder use for high shelves and fans
Labor Intensity:
Moderate to high. Heavy dust sticks to surfaces and requires more elbow grease and solvent use.
Description:
A blend of dust with animal hair and dander. This type tends to clump and wrap around furniture bases, corners, vents, and upholstery.
Cleaning Method:
HEPA vacuuming with pet-hair attachments
Rubber edge tools to pull hair from carpet fibers
Detailed baseboard vacuuming
Lint-rolling for upholstery
Labor Intensity:
High. Pet hair interlocks with fabrics and carpets, often requiring multiple passes.
Description:
Dust combined with strands of human hair—common in bathrooms, bedrooms, and vanity areas. Hair sticks to tile edges, corners, and behind doors.
Cleaning Method:
Vacuuming with corner attachments
Damp wiping to lift hair fragments
Scrubbing around baseboards, flooring seams
Labor Intensity:
Moderate. Hair is stubborn in corners and requires precision removal.
Grease dust is one of the most stubborn forms of dirt. It forms when airborne grease from cooking bonds with dust particles.
On top of kitchen cabinets
Range hoods and exhaust vents
Behind and beside stoves
Ceiling areas above cooking surfaces
Light fixtures and walls
Degreasing sprays, solvents, or citrus-based cleaners
Hot water scrubbing
Removal of sticky residue with non-abrasive tools
Detail cleaning of hood filters and stove parts
Very high. Grease dust requires slow, repetitive scrub cycles and chemical dwell time for proper breakdown.
The area behind the refrigerator is one of the most commonly neglected parts of a home—and one of the most critical to clean.
Dust buildup on refrigerator coils and compressors:
Reduces cooling efficiency
Increases energy usage
Shortens appliance lifespan
Creates a fire hazard in extreme cases
Safely pull out the refrigerator (when space and flooring allow)
Vacuum and brush dust from compressors, coils, vents
Wipe walls and floor behind the unit
Remove sticky spills or grease from sides of refrigerator
Moderate to high. Requires careful handling due to electrical components, heavy weight, and narrow spaces.
Removal of racks and soaking in degreasing solution
Scrubbing interior walls, floor, and ceiling of oven
Degreasing heating elements (when safe & applicable)
Removing baked-on carbon, burnt spills, and food residue
Glass door detailing—inside and out
Knob, panel, and handle cleaning
Degreasing of stovetop or cooktop areas
Polishing stainless steel surfaces
Many ovens collect:
Heavy grease dust
Food crumbs
Sticky spills
Heat-baked residue
We will:
Safely move the oven (if space allows)
Clean walls, flooring, and sides of the unit
Remove grease buildup on the back panel
Vacuum and mop the entire area
High. Oven cleaning typically involves:
Prolonged scrubbing
Heat-carbon removal
Careful handling of electrical and gas connections
Multi-stage degreasing
At Gleescent, we specialize in High Cleaning, also known as High Dusting, for ceilings and elevated structures ranging from 12 to 16 feet. This service targets difficult-to-reach areas where dust, grease, spider webs, and environmental pollutants accumulate over time—places that standard cleaning cannot safely access.
High Cleaning is a specialized, labor-intensive service requiring advanced tools, elevated equipment, and trained technicians. Because of the additional risks and technical skill involved, pricing for High Cleaning is higher than standard cleaning services. This guarantees safe, thorough, and professional results.
High Cleaning is designed to reach elevated surfaces and structural elements that sit above normal reach, often becoming the dirtiest and most neglected zones in a home or commercial building.
Ceiling fans (multiple-blade, industrial, or decorative)
High ceilings (vaulted, cathedral, or tall flat ceilings)
Light fixtures and chandeliers
Recessed lighting and track lighting
Beams, rafters, and decorative ceiling architecture
High shelving, ledges, and display tops
Pipes, exposed ductwork, and structural HVAC lines
Sprinkler heads (dusting only)
Upper cabinet tops and crown molding
High wall corners and cobweb removal
Air vents and return ducts at elevation
These areas tend to collect heavy dust—such as grease-laden dust from kitchens, thick ceiling fan buildup, lint, insulation particles, and accumulated airborne pollutants.
Cleaning elevated areas safely and effectively requires far more than simply climbing a ladder. Gleescent follows strict safety and procedural standards.
Working 12–16 feet above ground requires stability, equipment setup, and safe maneuvering.
Many high areas are positioned above stairs, furniture, or uneven flooring, requiring advanced planning.
Our cleaners use:
Commercial-grade extension ladders
Platform ladders for secure footing
Pole-extension dusters and HEPA vacuum attachments
Every technician is trained to climb, balance, and operate safely at height.
Higher chance of falls or injuries
Handling tools above shoulder level for extended periods
Dust or debris falling downward (requiring protective prep work)
Electric fixture risks when working around light bulbs, fans, and wiring
Gleescent carries proper safety gear and follows strict ladder protocols, which increases preparation and cleanup time.
High spaces often collect dust forms that are heavier and more stubborn than surface dust:
Common in kitchens—sticky, stubborn, and requires degreasing.
Long-term settled dust that clings to wood and metal structures.
Found in corners and beams, especially in rarely disturbed areas.
Accumulated dust from vents and air movement, often thick and granular.
These dust types require more specialized cleaning tools and extra labor time due to difficulty of access.
Before any high cleaning begins, Gleescent technicians prep the area by:
Moving or covering furniture
Protecting flooring from falling dust or ladder feet
Turning off ceiling fans and lighting fixtures
Ensuring electrical safety around elevated equipment
Preparation is a significant part of the service, ensuring both safety and cleanliness.
High Cleaning is priced above regular cleaning due to:
Reaching elevated areas requires slow, controlled movement and careful ladder handling, often taking 2–3 times longer than standard dusting.
Working 12–16 feet up is inherently dangerous, requiring certified staff and safety gear.
Platform ladders, extension poles, HEPA vacuums, protective gear, and stabilizers all contribute to the increased cost.
Only trained technicians can perform high-level cleaning safely and effectively, which increases service value.
High areas are often untouched for long periods, leading to thicker layers of dust, grease, and debris.
This service is ideal for:
Vaulted ceilings
Chandeliers or high light fixtures
Large ceiling fans
Exposed beams
High kitchen structures
Restaurants (grease dust buildup)
Retail stores with high displays
Warehouses
Gyms
Offices with high ductwork
We go beyond simple dusting. We offer:
Precision cleaning at elevated heights
Safe and certified technicians
High-grade equipment
Detailed attention to fixtures and architectural features
Our goal is to restore your high spaces to a clean, dust-free condition while ensuring complete safety and care.
Reclaim Your Space. Reclaim Your Peace.
Do you dream of getting your garage back—and actually being able to park your car inside it again?
Is your closet overflowing, your spare room unusable, or your home beginning to feel more chaotic than comforting?
At Gleescent, we specialize in transforming cluttered, overwhelming spaces into clean, functional, and peaceful environments. Our Decluttering & Organizing Services go beyond simply cleaning; we help you curate your space so that everything in it has purpose, meaning, and a place.
Decluttering is the process of removing unnecessary items and reorganizing the ones that truly matter. Our goal is to create more space, improve functionality, and restore a sense of calm to your home or workspace. Whether you’re preparing for a move, downsizing, refreshing your home, or simply ready to let go of what no longer serves you, we’re here to guide you through every step.
We begin with a customized walk-through to understand your needs, challenges, and goals. Every home—and every person—is different, so our approach is tailored to you.
We focus on one small, manageable area at a time to prevent overwhelm. Even the most cluttered spaces can be restored when tackled systematically.
To make the process easier and stress-free, we use proven organizing rules such as:
The 12/12/12 Rule
Find 12 items to throw away, 12 to donate, and 12 to put back in their proper place. It’s simple, effective, and surprisingly motivating.
The 20/20 Rule
If an item can be replaced for under $20 and in less than 20 minutes, it may be time to let it go. This rule helps eliminate “just in case” clutter that takes up valuable space.
We help sort belongings into keep, donate, recycle, or dispose categories. Once the space is cleared, we reorganize it for maximum convenience and visual appeal.
We take care of removing unwanted items responsibly through donation centers, recycling facilities, or proper waste disposal—so you don’t have to.
Garages (get your car back in!)
Bedrooms
Closets
Kitchens & pantries
Living rooms
Home offices
Playrooms
Storage rooms
Basements & attics
Entire homes
A clutter-free environment does more than make your home look better—it improves how you feel. Studies show that reducing clutter can:
Lower stress and anxiety
Boost productivity
Improve sleep quality
Increase a sense of control
Enhance daily living and flow
Create a healthier, more enjoyable space
Our clients often tell us they feel lighter, happier, and more at ease once the clutter is gone—like a weight has been lifted.
Whether you want to rediscover your dining table, clear out a storage room, or finally park in your garage again, Gleescent is here to make the process simple, supportive, and transformational.
Contact us today to book your decluttering service. Your space—and peace of mind—are worth it.
