Most homes in Franklin Square were built in the 1940s and 50s Cape Cods and colonials that have character, history, and unfortunately, a few decades of buildup that a quick wipe-down doesn’t touch. Original hardwood floors trap dust between the boards. Older radiator systems push particulate matter through the air without any real filtration. Baseboards, grout lines, and window sills collect what Nassau County’s seasonal pollen and coastal humidity bring in. A professional clean addresses all of it not just the surfaces that catch your eye.
When your home is cleaned consistently and correctly, you stop waking up to that low-grade mental weight of “this place needs attention.” You stop losing Saturday mornings to tasks that pile up faster than you can manage them. For a household where both people are commuting out of Franklin Square toward the city or across Nassau County five days a week, that time matters. A recurring maid service isn’t a luxury decision it’s a practical one.
The non-toxic, plant-based products we use are also worth mentioning here, because they matter more in older homes than people realize. Conventional chemical cleaners can strip finishes from original hardwood, damage older tile, and leave residue on the surfaces where your kids and pets spend most of their time. You shouldn’t have to air out your house after it’s been cleaned. With us, you don’t.
We’re a locally owned and operated Long Island cleaning company not a franchise, not a national brand running on autopilot. Every client relationship is built on the same foundation: background-checked employees, non-toxic products, and a consistent team that learns your home over time. There’s no corporate layer between you and the people responsible for the work.
Franklin Square is the kind of community where reputation travels fast. Neighbors talk at Rath Park, at school pickups, and through the close-knit networks that make this hamlet what it is. We earn our place in that conversation by doing the work right, every visit not by running promotions or making promises that don’t hold up on the second cleaning.
The homes in Franklin Square have real age to them, and that requires real attention. Our team is trained to work with older Nassau County housing stock not just to clean it, but to clean it in a way that protects it.
It starts with a quick conversation about your home square footage, layout, how often you need service, and any specific priorities or concerns. A 1950s Cape Cod with original hardwood floors and two kids has different needs than a bi-level that was renovated five years ago. That initial information shapes everything, so your first clean isn’t a generic run-through.
Your first visit is typically a deep clean. This is the baseline the thorough, top-to-bottom clean that addresses what’s accumulated over time, especially in older Franklin Square homes where buildup hides in places that routine cleaning never reaches. Inside cabinets, behind appliances, along baseboards, inside bathroom tile grout it all gets addressed before your recurring schedule begins.
From there, your assigned team comes on the schedule you choose weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. The same people, every time. They know your home, your preferences, and what needs extra attention. You leave for work, we do the job, and you come home to a clean house. That’s the whole process. No coordination headaches, no rebooking reminders, no wondering who’s showing up.
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We offer recurring maid services on weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly schedules along with one-time deep cleans and move-in/move-out cleaning for Franklin Square’s active real estate market. With median home values sitting around $657,000 and climbing, a professional clean before a listing or after a purchase isn’t a detail you skip.
Every recurring plan is customized. The mudroom that takes the worst of it after Little League at Rath Park gets the attention it needs. The original hardwood floors in the living room get cleaned with products that won’t damage the finish. Bathrooms in older Franklin Square homes where humidity and poor ventilation create real mildew risk get the kind of thorough treatment that prevents buildup from becoming a problem. The plan reflects how your household actually lives, not how a template assumes you do.
All our cleaners are employees not independent contractors sourced through a platform. They’re background-checked, trained, and insured. We carry full general liability coverage and bonding, which matters when you’re granting access to a home worth over half a million dollars, often while you’re not there. If you work from home, that also means the products being used around you are non-toxic and safe no fumes, no chemical smell, no need to clear out while the cleaning happens.
A standard recurring clean maintains a home that’s already in good condition surfaces, floors, bathrooms, kitchen, and high-traffic areas on a regular schedule. A deep clean is a more thorough, top-to-bottom service that addresses what routine cleaning doesn’t reach: inside cabinets and appliances, grout lines, baseboards, behind furniture, and areas that accumulate buildup over time.
For most Franklin Square homes particularly the Cape Cods and colonials built in the 1940s through 1960s a deep clean is the right starting point before any recurring plan begins. These homes have real age to them, and that means there’s typically more accumulated buildup in the places that standard cleaning skips. Starting with a deep clean establishes a clean baseline so that your recurring visits actually maintain something, rather than playing catch-up every time.
Pricing depends on the size of your home, how often you want service, and the condition it’s in at the start. For a typical Franklin Square home a 3-bedroom Cape Cod or colonial bi-weekly recurring cleaning generally falls in the $150–$250 range per visit in the Nassau County market. First-time deep cleans are priced separately and are typically higher, since they cover significantly more ground.
The honest answer is that pricing is specific to your home, and a quick conversation is the fastest way to get an accurate number. What’s worth knowing upfront is that recurring plans are priced lower per visit than one-time cleans the more consistent the schedule, the more efficient the service, and that efficiency gets reflected in what you pay. There are no hidden fees, and the quote you get is the price you pay.
Yes and this is worth understanding clearly, not just taking at face value. We use plant-based, non-toxic cleaning products that are safe for children and pets the moment our cleaning team leaves. There’s no waiting period, no need to ventilate the house, and no chemical residue on the floors and surfaces where kids play and pets rest.
This matters more in older homes than most people realize. Franklin Square’s housing stock is predominantly 1940s through 1960s construction homes with original hardwood floors, older tile, and less efficient ventilation than newer builds. Conventional cleaning products with ammonia, bleach, or synthetic fragrances can leave residue that lingers on those surfaces for hours. For a household with young children crawling on original hardwood or a dog that comes home muddy from Rath Park, that’s not a small thing. Non-toxic products aren’t a marketing angle here they’re a practical choice for the homes and families in this community.
We assign a consistent team to each recurring client that’s a structural part of how our service works, not something that happens by chance. When you start a recurring plan, you’re assigned a specific team. They come every visit. They learn your home, your priorities, and the details that matter to you which floors need a gentle touch, which areas get the most traffic, what you care about most.
In a community like Franklin Square, where people know their neighbors and take seriously who they let into their homes, the idea of a different stranger showing up every two weeks is a legitimate concern. Consistent team assignment isn’t just a convenience it’s how trust gets built over time. You know who’s coming. They know your home. That relationship is part of what makes a recurring service actually work, rather than just being a transaction that resets every visit.
You don’t need to clean before we arrive that’s the point. What does help is picking up loose clutter from floors and surfaces so the team can actually reach what needs to be cleaned. If there are areas you want prioritized or things you want them to avoid, just let us know ahead of time. That information gets passed to your team before the visit.
For first-time clients in Franklin Square, the initial deep clean is more thorough and takes longer than a recurring visit plan for a few hours depending on the size of your home. You don’t need to be present, and most clients aren’t. The team will work through the home on the agreed schedule, and you can communicate any feedback after the visit. If something wasn’t done to your standard, say so that’s how the team learns your preferences and how the service gets better over time.
This is one of the most common concerns people have, and it’s a fair one. You’re granting access to a home worth $650,000 or more often while you’re commuting to the city or across Nassau County. The answer comes down to how the company operates, not just what they say on a website.
Every cleaner on our team is a background-checked employee of our company not a contractor sourced through a gig platform whose accountability ends at the app. We carry full general liability insurance and bonding, which means accidental damage has a clear, professional resolution process, and your belongings are protected. New York State also requires workers’ compensation coverage for employees which means if someone is injured while cleaning your home, our coverage applies, not your homeowner’s liability. Most Franklin Square residents aren’t aware that hiring an uninsured independent cleaner creates real legal exposure for them as homeowners. With us, that risk doesn’t exist.