Living in Springs means your home is working harder than most. Salt air drifts in from Accabonac Harbor and Three Mile Harbor and settles on surfaces, fixtures, and windows in ways that most cleaning services never think to address. Add the pollen load from the dense wooded lots off Springs-Fireplace Road and Old Stone Highway each spring, and what you’re dealing with is a specific kind of buildup that needs more than a quick wipe-down.
When you have a consistent maid service in place, that accumulation stops getting ahead of you. Your home stays at a baseline that actually feels clean not just tidied. Surfaces stay clear, bathrooms stay fresh, and the time you spend in Springs, whether it’s a long weekend or a full season, starts the moment you walk in the door instead of after you’ve spent an hour cleaning up.
For homeowners who rent their property during the summer season, the stakes are even higher. A professionally cleaned home between guests protects your rental income, your reviews, and your property. That’s not a small thing when a single bad turnover can cost you a five-star rating you spent years building.
We’re a locally owned Long Island cleaning company. Not a franchise. Not a booking platform that matches you with whoever is available. Every cleaner on our team is a background-checked employee hired, trained, and held to a consistent standard on every job.
That matters everywhere, but it matters especially in Springs. A significant number of our clients here are not home when we clean. Second-home owners, rental property managers, people commuting back from the city they hand over access and trust that their home is in good hands. That trust is something we take seriously, which is why we assign the same team to your home on every recurring visit. You’re not getting a stranger every time.
We use plant-based, non-toxic cleaning products on every job. In a community surrounded by ecologically sensitive tidal waterways like Accabonac Harbor and Gardiners Bay, that’s not a marketing angle it’s the right call.
It starts with understanding your home. Springs properties are not all the same a historic wood-frame cottage on a wooded lot has different needs than a contemporary waterfront home with a guest cottage and pool house. Before we build your cleaning plan, we take time to understand what you have, how you use it, and what matters most to you.
From there, we set up a recurring schedule that fits your life. Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly whatever keeps your home at the level you want without you having to manage it manually. If you’re a seasonal resident, we can time your cleaning around your arrival and departure so the home is ready when you get there and properly closed out when the season ends.
On cleaning day, the same team that has been assigned to your home arrives with plant-based products and the knowledge of your specific space. We work through your customized plan not a one-size-fits-all checklist and leave your home in a condition that reflects the care it deserves. If anything ever falls short of what you expected, you tell us and we make it right.
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Homes in Springs accumulate things that standard suburban cleaning routines miss. Salt air residue on windows and fixtures. Pollen and organic debris that works its way in from the surrounding woods. Seasonal properties that have been closed through winter and need a real opening clean before they’re ready to be lived in again. Our cleaning plans are built to address these realities not ignore them.
For year-round residents, recurring maid services keep your home consistently clean without you having to think about it. For second-home owners and seasonal visitors, we offer pre-arrival and post-departure cleaning so your home is ready when you need it and properly maintained when you don’t. For rental property owners, our turnover cleaning is timed to your guest schedule thorough, reliable, and done right the first time because there’s no room for error when the next guests arrive the same day.
All services use non-toxic, plant-based products throughout. No harsh chemical residue on your floors, counters, or bathroom surfaces which means no waiting period before your kids or pets can move freely through the house. East Hampton Town’s rental registry requirements mean your property needs to be maintained in habitable condition year-round. A consistent professional cleaning service is one of the most straightforward ways to stay ahead of that standard while protecting the value of what you own.
It depends on how you use the home. For year-round residents in Springs, bi-weekly service is the most common choice it keeps the home consistently clean without feeling like overkill. If you have a larger home, pets, or kids, weekly service tends to make more sense because things accumulate faster.
For seasonal residents or second-home owners, the schedule looks different. Most clients in that situation book a deep clean at the start of the season, recurring maintenance cleans during the weeks they’re in residence, and a closing clean before they leave for the winter. If your property sits on one of the wooded lots off Springs-Fireplace Road or near Three Mile Harbor, you’ll notice that pollen and organic debris build up quickly in spring which is worth factoring into your timing. We’ll help you figure out the right frequency based on your specific home and how you use it.
Every visit is built around a customized cleaning plan for your specific home not a generic checklist that gets applied the same way regardless of what you have. That said, a standard recurring clean covers all living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen surfaces, countertops, appliances, floors, and high-touch areas throughout the home.
For Springs properties with multiple structures a main house alongside a guest cottage or pool house we can coordinate cleaning across all of them in a single scheduled visit. Deep cleaning visits go further and include inside cabinets, baseboards, window sills, appliances, and the kinds of areas that accumulate salt air residue and seasonal buildup over time. If you’re booking a move-in or move-out clean for a rental property, that scope expands to cover everything a landlord or incoming tenant would inspect. We’ll walk through exactly what’s included before your first appointment so there are no surprises.
Yes every product we use is plant-based and non-toxic. There’s no ammonia, no bleach, no synthetic chemical residue left on surfaces after we clean. Your kids can crawl on the floors and your dog can be in the house the moment we leave. You don’t need to ventilate the space or wait for anything to off-gas.
This is something we take seriously in Springs specifically. The hamlet is surrounded on three sides by tidal water Accabonac Harbor, Three Mile Harbor, and Gardiners Bay and the ecological sensitivity of those waterways is something residents here genuinely care about. Using plant-based products isn’t just about what’s safe inside your home. It’s also about not introducing synthetic chemicals into an environment where that actually matters. If you’ve been hesitant about hiring a cleaning service because of product concerns, that’s exactly the problem our approach is designed to solve.
No, and most of our recurring clients in Springs are not home during their scheduled clean. Second-home owners, rental property managers, and year-round residents with demanding schedules often provide key or access code entry and that’s completely normal for how we work.
What makes that possible is the consistency of our team. We don’t send a different person every time. You get the same background-checked employees assigned to your home on every visit, so they know your space, your priorities, and how you like things done. That familiarity is what makes remote access feel comfortable rather than uncomfortable. If you’re managing a rental property in Springs and need the home cleaned between guests on a schedule you’re not always present for, we’re set up to handle exactly that. You’ll hear from us when the job is done.
A one-time deep clean is a thorough, top-to-bottom clean that resets your home to a strong baseline. It covers everything a standard recurring visit covers, plus the areas that don’t get attention on a maintenance schedule inside cabinets and drawers, baseboards, window sills, behind appliances, and anywhere that collects the kind of buildup that happens over months or a full season. For Springs homes that have been closed through winter, a deep clean at the start of the season is the right starting point before moving into a recurring plan.
A recurring maid service maintains that baseline over time. Because the home is cleaned consistently, each visit is more efficient and the results stay more even. Most clients find that starting with a deep clean and then moving into a bi-weekly or weekly recurring plan gives them the best outcome the deep clean handles what’s accumulated, and the recurring service keeps it from building up again. If you’re not sure which makes more sense for your situation, we can talk through it before you book anything.
Rental turnover cleaning in Springs runs on a tighter timeline than almost any other type of residential cleaning. During peak season Memorial Day through Labor Day guests check out in the morning and new guests arrive in the afternoon. There’s no margin for a slow or incomplete clean, and a single substandard turnover can result in a negative review that costs you far more than the cleaning fee.
Our turnover cleaning for Springs rental properties is scoped to match what the next guest will actually see and experience bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchen, linens staging, floors, and all high-touch surfaces. We work on your rental schedule, not ours, and we communicate clearly when the job is complete so you’re not left guessing. East Hampton Town requires rental properties to be registered and maintained in habitable condition, so consistent professional cleaning also keeps you on the right side of those local requirements. If you manage more than one property in the area, we can coordinate across multiple addresses on the same schedule.