Most Westbury households are running on two incomes, a commute that eats 80-plus minutes a day, and a home that was built in the 1950s and needs real attention not a quick wipe-down. Older homes collect grime differently. Aged grout, original hardwood floors, and decades of buildup in baseboards and vents don’t respond to a surface-level clean. They need someone who knows what they’re doing and uses the right products for the job.
That’s where the eco-friendly approach actually matters. We use non-toxic, plant-based cleaning products not because it sounds good on a website, but because Westbury homes have kids on those floors, pets in those rooms, and in many cases, older residents with real respiratory sensitivities. Harsh chemicals don’t belong in a home like that. You get a genuinely clean space without the chemical residue that lingers long after our crew leaves.
And because Westbury’s humid summers accelerate mold and mildew growth especially in the older housing stock off Jericho Turnpike and throughout the village a professional clean isn’t just about appearances. It’s about keeping the home healthy between seasons, not just before the holidays.
We’re a locally owned and operated cleaning company based in Nassau County, Long Island. That matters in Westbury. This is a tight-knit community people talk, neighbors compare notes on Nextdoor, and a bad experience with a cleaning crew travels fast. We’re not a national franchise routing generic teams from a call center. We’re a Long Island business with a real reputation to protect in the communities we serve, including Westbury.
Every team member is thoroughly background-checked before stepping into a client’s home. We’re fully insured, so if anything is accidentally damaged during a cleaning, you’re covered and your $600,000-plus Westbury property isn’t left exposed. From the neighborhoods near the LIRR station to the homes along Old Country Road, we’ve built our name on showing up, doing the job right, and being the kind of service your neighbor would actually recommend.
It starts with a conversation, not a form. When you reach out, we ask about your home its size, age, the areas that need the most attention, any sensitivities around products, and your schedule. Westbury’s housing stock skews older, so knowing whether we’re walking into a 1955 cape or a recently renovated colonial near Post Avenue changes how we plan the job. That information shapes your customized cleaning plan before anyone sets foot in your home.
On cleaning day, our team arrives on time with everything needed eco-friendly, non-toxic products included. No guessing what’s being used around your kids or pets. The process moves room by room with a focus on what was flagged during your intake: baseboards, window tracks, grout lines, inside appliances, ceiling fans, and the areas that standard cleaning tends to skip. If you’ve booked a deep clean after a long winter when salt and slush have been tracked through the entryways for months those high-traffic zones get extra attention.
After the job is done, you know exactly what was cleaned and how. No vague “we did everything” a clear scope was agreed on upfront, and that’s what gets delivered. If something isn’t right, it gets addressed.
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We offer recurring residential cleaning, one-time deep cleaning, and move-in cleaning services in Westbury, NY and each one is built around the specific home, not a generic package applied to every address on the route. For recurring clients, that means weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly visits based on your household’s actual needs and schedule. Recurring plans also come with better rates than one-time bookings, which adds up quickly for a busy Westbury household that wants consistent results without constant rescheduling.
The move-in cleaning service is especially relevant right now. With The Cornerstone Westbury adding 130 new rental units near the LIRR station and Westbury’s real estate market staying competitive average home prices hovering around $610,000 there’s a steady stream of new residents arriving in homes that need a proper reset before they settle in. Our move-in clean covers everything: inside cabinets, inside appliances, bathrooms, kitchens, floors, and all the spots the previous occupant left behind.
For homeowners who haven’t had a professional deep clean in years, or who are preparing a property for sale, our deep cleaning service addresses what regular maintenance misses grout, vents, baseboards, behind appliances, and the buildup that accumulates in Nassau County’s humid summers. All services use non-toxic, eco-friendly products. Transparent pricing is confirmed before any work begins. No surprises on the invoice.
A deep cleaning goes well beyond what a standard recurring clean covers. In a Westbury home where the majority of the housing stock was built in the 1940s through 1960s that distinction matters more than it might in a newer development. Older homes accumulate grime in places that don’t get touched in a routine clean: inside oven cavities, behind the refrigerator, along baseboards that haven’t been wiped in years, inside window tracks, grout lines in original tile, and ceiling fans that have been running through every humid Long Island summer.
Our deep cleaning service covers all of it. Every room is worked top to bottom light fixtures, shelving, cabinet faces, countertops, appliances inside and out, sinks, tubs, toilets, floors, and the spaces behind and beneath furniture. If you’ve just purchased a home on the resale market, or you’re doing a seasonal reset after a rough winter, this is the level of clean that actually makes a difference. Scope is confirmed upfront so you know exactly what’s included before anyone arrives.
Pricing depends on the size of your home, the type of clean, and how frequently you’re scheduling. For a standard recurring clean in a typical Westbury single-family home most of which run three to four bedrooms you’re generally looking at somewhere in the $120 to $280 range per visit. Deep cleaning and move-in cleaning services run higher, typically $200 to $400 or more, because the scope is significantly broader and the time required reflects that.
Recurring clients pay less per visit than one-time bookings. If you’re scheduling bi-weekly or monthly, that discount adds up over the course of a year and it keeps the home at a consistent standard rather than cycling between neglect and reset. We provide transparent pricing before any work begins. The quote you receive is what you pay no add-ons after the fact, no surprise charges for supplies or specific rooms. In a community with a cost of living index of 149.1, that kind of pricing clarity isn’t optional. It’s expected.
This is one of the most common concerns we hear and it’s a fair one. Westbury has a high concentration of families with children under 18, and a significant number of households with pets. The question of what’s being sprayed on the floors your toddler crawls on, or the counters your dog jumps up on, is not a small detail.
We use non-toxic, plant-based cleaning products across all services. No harsh bleaches, no ammonia-based formulas, no synthetic fragrances that leave chemical residue behind after our team leaves. The home gets cleaned to a professional standard without introducing anything that creates a secondary problem for the people and animals living in it. If anyone in your household has allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities, that’s something to mention when you book. The cleaning plan can be adjusted to account for specific sensitivities, and the product selection reflects those needs. A clean home shouldn’t come with a trade-off.
It’s a legitimate question, and one you should be asking before you hire anyone. In a community like Westbury where most residents commute out during the day and the cleaning team often arrives when you’re not home the answer matters more than the price.
Every team member is thoroughly background-checked before being hired. We’re fully insured, which means if anything is accidentally damaged during a cleaning, you’re not left holding the bill. That’s not standard across the board in this market individual cleaners found through platforms like Care.com or Craigslist typically aren’t insured, and many aren’t vetted beyond a self-reported profile. We’re a Nassau County-based business with a real reputation in the communities we serve. When Westbury homeowners recommend a service to their neighbors, they’re recommending someone they’ve trusted in their own home. That accountability doesn’t exist with a gig-economy platform it only comes from a company that has something real to lose if the job goes wrong.
A regular cleaning maintains a home that’s already in reasonably good shape it covers the surfaces, the floors, the bathrooms, and the kitchen on a recurring schedule. A move-in cleaning is a different animal entirely. It’s designed for a home that’s transitioning occupants, which means cleaning the spaces that don’t get touched during routine maintenance: inside every cabinet and drawer, inside the oven and refrigerator, behind appliances, inside closets, window sills, baseboards, and every bathroom fixture.
In Westbury’s active real estate market where homes are selling around $610,000 and new rental units are coming online near the LIRR station move-in cleaning is something a lot of new residents are booking before they unpack a single box. Whether you’ve just closed on a 1958 colonial or you’re moving into one of the new units at The Cornerstone Westbury, starting with a professional move-in clean means your first week in the home isn’t spent discovering what the previous occupant left behind. It’s a one-time service with a clear scope, confirmed upfront, so you know exactly what you’re getting before our team arrives.
There’s no single answer that fits every household, but there are some practical factors that apply specifically to Westbury. The village’s humid subtropical climate means mold and mildew can develop quickly in older homes especially in bathrooms, basements, and areas with limited ventilation. Long Island’s spring pollen season hits hard, and with most Westbury homes built before modern HVAC standards, particulates move through the house more freely than they would in newer construction.
For a busy household dual-income, kids in the Westbury Union Free School District, commuting out daily bi-weekly cleaning tends to hold the standard without letting things slide between visits. Monthly works for smaller households or those who maintain the home well between professional visits. A one-time deep clean once or twice a year, layered on top of recurring visits, handles the buildup that regular cleaning doesn’t reach. If you’ve never had a professional clean the home before, starting with a deep clean and then moving to a recurring plan is the most practical approach it resets the baseline so every visit after that is maintaining a real standard, not playing catch-up.