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Erin's Home Help Service
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Maid ServiceOne Time Interior House Cleaning

Serving Penn, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Small jobs welcome

Customers say: Quality work

"Erin did a fine job the first time she showed up. On the second scheduled cleaning, she rescheduled, but failed to show up. When I contacted her she gave some excuse about breaking up with her boyfriend."
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Vanguard Cleaning Systems of Western Pa
5.0(
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Janitorial Services - For Business

Serving Penn, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Vanguard Cleaning Systems of Western PA connects businesses in Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Glenshaw, Wexford, Cranberry, McKees Rocks, Coraopolis, Oakdale, Carnegie, Bridgeville, and Canonsburg with independently owned janitorial franchise businesses that deliver high-quality commercial cleaning services. These franchisees serve a wide range of industries, including schools, industrial spaces, logistics centers, medical facilities, and multi-tenant buildings. Offering tailored cleaning solutions to meet each client’s unique needs, services range from high-touch and electrostatic disinfection to green cleaning, day porter services, and expert floor care.

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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It depends on the size of the home and the extent of cleaning, but generally, a housekeeper can clean three to five rooms per day. If deep cleaning is needed, they may focus on fewer rooms. It’s always a good idea to discuss your expectations and the time required with your cleaner upfront.

A toilet in a guest bathroom that doesn’t get used very often can usually be cleaned less frequently, but toilets that are used regularly should be cleaned every week. Cleaning your toilet more frequently than once per week is usually unnecessary.

Cleaning floors is a relatively easy DIY job, but paying for a professional cleaning service is worthwhile if you don’t have the time to dedicate to cleaning or if you have particularly dirty floors, deep-set stains, or wooden floors that you might damage during the cleaning process. A professional house cleaner will have the tools and experience necessary to remove dirt, pet hair, debris, and even stains and discoloration from your floors without damaging them. The service is also relatively affordable, making it a great investment if you don’t have the time or tools to do it yourself.

While a biohazard cleanup sounds like a scary process, knowing what to expect can help ease your concerns and set you up for success. It’s good to note that more than one professional might be needed depending on your situation, but that will be determined during the assessment. What you can expect during a home biohazard cleanup is the following:

  • Assessment: The first step in this process is for a biohazard cleanup professional to assess the damage. They create a report that includes the biohazard safety level, the needed damage cleanup, and the time it should take to complete the project. 

  • Setup: The cleanup professional prepares the site to prevent cross-contamination and reduce toxicity risk. This process can include tarping and creating decontamination zones. 

  • Removal of surface contamination: Any contaminated materials are removed from the area, starting with large materials followed by small ones. The professional can assess any floor-related damage once everything is removed from the site. 

  • Salvaging items: The biohazard cleanup professionals assess which items can be saved and which are contaminated beyond the point of saving. Those deemed unsafe will be disposed of immediately. 

  • Waste disposal: The next step is carefully disposing of the hazardous waste. Your professional will place the contaminated items in specific containers to keep the contamination from spreading.   

  • Disinfection: The house will be disinfected and odor-neutralized. Even more minor details, like light switches and bulbs, will be disinfected so that they do not recontaminate the area in the future. 

  • Restoration: Once the decontamination is complete, the last step is to restore the home. This includes repairing the damage to flooring, walls, or even the home's foundation.  

Unless it’s written into the purchase agreement, there’s no legal obligation that a house you’ve bought has to be clean before you move in. The previous owner is generally required to sweep the house, but that doesn’t guarantee everything will be spotless upon your arrival. If possible, discuss the cleaning requirements with the real estate company before moving in.

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