
Deep Cleaning Services in Rhode Island
BBB A+ rated deep cleaning for Rhode Island homes and businesses. The top-to-bottom reset that gets baseboards, inside appliances, grout, vents, and the spots a standard clean skips. Locally owned since 2021, with direct owner contact, not a national call center.


What a deep clean actually covers
A standard clean keeps a space looking maintained. A deep clean resets it. The difference is the detail work and the places a weekly visit never reaches. When we deep clean a home or business in Rhode Island, we pull the stove out, move the fridge, get behind and under the furniture, scrub the grout, clear the vents, and take everything off the shelves before we clean them.
Kitchen: inside the oven and broiler, inside the microwave, the range hood and filter, behind and under the refrigerator, cabinet fronts and tops, backsplash, and the floor edges where grease collects. Cabinet interiors on request.
Bathrooms: grout and tile scrubbed rather than wiped, shower glass and door tracks, faucet and fixture descaling, behind the toilet, exhaust vents, and baseboards.
Living areas and bedrooms: baseboards, window sills and interior glass, ceiling fans and light fixtures, vents and registers, door frames, switch plates, and the floors under and behind furniture. Dusting goes high to low so nothing settles back down.
Floors and detail work: hard floors edge-to-edge, carpets thoroughly vacuumed, and corners, thresholds, and trim detailed by hand. A deep clean is a one-time reset, but most customers move to recurring service afterward to hold the result. We scope both at the walkthrough.
Our 4-step process
The same process every job, scaled to the space. A free on-site walkthrough first, then a written priority list, the deep clean with a named lead, and the option to set up recurring service to hold the result.
- Free walkthrough and scope — we walk the space and learn whether the priority is the kitchen, the bathrooms, the whole house, or one problem room. No fee, no obligation.
- Priority list and transparent plan — we write down what gets covered and what gets first call on the time, so nothing important is missed. You see the plan before we start.
- The deep clean with a named lead — your job gets a named lead cleaner who has done deep cleans before, working with a trained team. If you are off-site, we can send photos of the finished work.
- Walkthrough and the option to hold it — when the work is done we confirm it meets what we agreed to, and if you want to keep the result we set up recurring cleaning so the deep clean does not slowly undo itself.
Same-week walkthroughs across Rhode Island
What affects the cost of a deep clean
Every deep clean in Rhode Island is quoted custom, because no two are the same size or the same condition. Where your job lands depends on three things.
Three factors that shape every quote
Bigger spaces with more rooms take more time. Heavier buildup and longer gaps since the last deep clean take more work. And the scope you choose, from a full top-to-bottom reset to a focused kitchen-and-bath job, moves the number.
- Size and number of rooms — a one-bedroom apartment and a four-bedroom house are different jobs, and so are a single problem room and a whole-home reset.
- Condition and time since the last deep clean — a regularly cleaned home takes less work than one that has sat vacant for months or has years of buildup in the kitchen and bathrooms.
- Scope and priorities — a full top-to-bottom clean prices differently than a focused job, and add-ons like interior windows, inside the oven and refrigerator, or cabinet interiors are scoped on the walkthrough so you only pay for what you want done.
I had paid a fortune for a deep clean of my house with another cleaning company. I was extremely disappointed. So, I reached out to RI cleaning service and boy do they deliver. When I walk into my house, my floors sparkle, my tub/faucets sparkle and it smells fresh and clean. I highly recommend this company!
Nicole DeVona · Residential deep clean, RI
Hands down the best cleaning my house has ever seen! They give an entire new meaning to deep clean. She took her time. She pulled apart the stove, moved the fridge, pulled everything off the shelves and cleaned them. Our house looked better than it has in a long time. Highly recommended.
A. Brodeur · Whole-home deep clean, RI
We scheduled a deep clean prior to moving into our new house. I appreciated the transparent process of starting with a budget, then giving a priority list of our expectations to be covered during the budgeted amount of time. We weren't in the area when they came but they sent pictures of the work done which was appreciated. Everything we requested was able to be completed and the house was very clean on move in day.
Michelle Breda · Move-in deep clean, RI
FAQs
What is typically included in a deep clean?
A deep clean covers the detail work and hard-to-reach areas a standard clean skips: baseboards, inside appliances like the oven and microwave, behind and under furniture, grout and tile, vents and registers, ceiling fans and light fixtures, window sills, and door frames. In the kitchen and bathrooms it means scrubbing rather than wiping. We scope the exact checklist to your space at the walkthrough.
What's the difference between a deep clean and a standard clean?
A standard clean maintains a space that is already in good shape: surfaces, floors, trash, and bathrooms on a regular rhythm. A deep clean resets a space from a higher starting point, reaching the buildup and the detail areas a weekly visit never gets to. Most homes start with a deep clean, then move to standard recurring service to hold the result.
How long does a deep clean take?
It depends on size and condition. A small apartment can be a few hours; a larger home or one that hasn't had a deep clean in a long time can take most of a day and often a two-person team. The walkthrough produces an accurate time estimate before we start, so there are no surprises.
Do you deep clean inside the oven, fridge, and cabinets?
Yes, on request. Inside the oven, inside the microwave, behind and under the refrigerator, range hood and filter, and cabinet fronts are common deep-clean items. Inside the refrigerator and inside cabinets are add-ons we scope at the walkthrough so the time goes where you want it.
How often should I get a deep clean?
It varies by household. Many customers book a deep clean once or twice a year on top of regular cleaning, often as a spring and fall reset. Others book one as the first visit before recurring service starts. Move-ins, move-outs, post-renovation, and pre-event are one-time reasons. We will recommend a rhythm at the walkthrough.
Do you offer deep cleaning for both homes and businesses?
Yes. Most deep-clean requests are residential, but we also deep clean offices, medical practices, retail spaces, and other commercial buildings across Rhode Island, often as a periodic reset on top of recurring janitorial service.
Do you use eco-friendly cleaning products?
Yes. We use eco-friendly, non-toxic products that get strong results without harsh chemicals, so your space smells clean and fresh rather than like bleach. We can match the product list to your preferences, including fragrance-free options.
Can you work around my schedule and a deadline?
Yes. We routinely fit in deep cleans on short notice and work to a hard date like a move-in day, a closing, or an event. Tell us the date at the walkthrough and we will build the plan around it.
RI towns and counties we serve
We serve every county in Rhode Island. In Kent County that includes Warwick, Coventry, West Greenwich, and East Greenwich; in Washington County, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Narragansett, Westerly, and Wakefield; and in Providence County, Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, Johnston, and North Providence. If your home or business is in Rhode Island, we cover it.

