Cleaning Services in Mission District
The Mission is dominated by Victorian and Edwardian multi-unit flats — many with original tile in the bathrooms, period molding, bay windows, and hardwood floors that need gentle, informed care. There's also a growing number of newer condos and live-work lofts, particularly near the 16th Street BART station and South Van Ness.
We serve the full length of the Mission, from the murals of Balmy Alley to the farmers market on 24th Street, from Dolores Park to the stretch of restaurants on Valencia Street. Whether you're in a renovated flat above a taqueria or a modern condo off Cesar Chavez, we've cleaned it.
Mission residents appreciate authenticity and trust their neighbors. We're independently owned, not a franchise, and we've built our reputation here through referrals. We treat every Mission home — whether it's a rent-controlled flat or a recently renovated condo — with the same care and honesty.
What We Clean
- All bedrooms & living areas
- Kitchens — stovetop, counters, cabinets
- All bathrooms — full disinfection
- Hard floors — vacuum & mop
- Interior windows & glass
- Dust all surfaces & ceiling fans
- Baseboards & door frames
- Trash removal & bin liners
Licensed & Insured. We bring all supplies. You don't need to be home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you clean Victorian flats in the Mission?
Yes. Victorian flats are our specialty in the Mission. We handle original hardwood floors, high ceilings, intricate crown molding, and vintage tile with appropriate products and methods.
Can you clean my apartment even if my landlord requires specific products?
We can accommodate many product preferences. Just let us know any restrictions when you book, and we'll plan accordingly.
How do you handle parking in the Mission?
Our team is experienced with Mission District parking challenges. We plan our arrival times to minimize disruption.
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