Why Long Gaps Between Cleanings Trigger Deep Cleans Again

Maintenance only works if there’s something to maintain.

When too much time passes between visits, buildup returns in places people don’t notice right away — showers, baseboards, kitchen edges.

At that point, the job changes. It’s no longer maintenance, even if the house “looks okay.”

That’s why after long gaps, a deep clean is often needed again to reset the baseline.

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