Havens TouchHousekeeping

Deep Cleaning · Fort Bend County

Deep cleaning in Richmond, Rosenberg, Sugar Land & Katy

A deep clean from Havens Touch covers what routine cleaning can't reach: baseboards, blinds, ceiling fans, inside the oven and refrigerator, grout, door frames, and window interiors. It's the reset button for a home — ideal before hosting, after a busy season, or as a first visit.

Old dirt and grime don't come out on a regular pass — they need time, the right products, and someone who actually enjoys the transformation. That's this service.

The tell-tale signs you need one: baseboards that look gray up close, a film on the blinds, an oven you preheat with the fan on, grout that used to be lighter. None of that is about housekeeping habits — it's just what accumulates in a lived-in home, and it's exactly the buildup a deep clean is designed to break.

The work runs top-down in every room: fans and fixtures first, then blinds and sills, then surfaces and trim, and floors dead last so the day's dust ends up in the mop bucket instead of back on your baseboards. Kitchens and bathrooms get the longest stretch, because that's where grease and mineral buildup live.

Many clients start with a deep clean, then keep the results with a recurring plan — the deep clean sets the baseline, and maintenance visits keep it there for a fraction of the effort. If you're not sure which your home needs, send a couple of photos and we'll tell you straight.

What’s included — item by item

Not a vague bullet list — this is the actual working checklist, with what each line really means in your home.

Everything in a standard clean, plus:

Baseboards, frames & trim

Wiped by hand, not skimmed with a duster — this is where a deep clean shows most.

Blinds, shutters & sills

Slat by slat, both sides, plus the window sills and ledges behind them.

Ceiling fans & fixtures

Blades de-greased and dusted, fixtures wiped — done first so nothing rains down later.

Inside the oven

Racks, glass, and interior — cooked-on buildup lifted, not just wiped around.

Inside the refrigerator

Shelves and drawers out, washed, dried, and everything returned where it lived.

Tile & grout attention

Kitchens and baths get real scrub time where soap scum and shadowing collect.

Cabinet fronts

Kitchen grease film and hand marks detailed off doors and hardware.

Interior windows in reach

Glass, tracks, and locks — the difference is obvious the next sunny morning.

Under & behind furniture

Anything we can safely move gets moved — dust doesn't get to hide.

The visit, start to finish

Knowing exactly what a visit looks like is half the comfort of booking one. Here’s the honest play-by-play.

  1. Before we start

    A quick walk-through together if you're home — you point out what bothers you most, so the priorities are yours, not ours.

  2. Top-down, room by room

    Fans and fixtures, then blinds and trim, then surfaces, floors last. Nothing settles on finished work.

  3. The long stretch

    Kitchen and bathrooms take the most time — oven, fridge, tile, and grout are slow work done right. This is where the visit earns its name.

  4. The reveal

    A final pass through every room, typically wrapped by 3 even on deep cleans. The first thing most clients do is touch the baseboards.

What shapes the number

Every quote is flat and individual — here’s exactly what we weigh when we build yours, so the number makes sense before you ever see it.

01

Time since the last one

A home deep-cleaned last spring is a different job than one that's never had one. Honest photos get you an honest number.

02

Kitchens & baths

These rooms carry most of the labor — a home with four bathrooms deep-cleans very differently than one with two.

03

The extras you pick

Inside-oven and inside-fridge are included here; interior windows beyond easy reach or a garage sweep can be added when you book.

04

What happens after

If you're starting recurring service afterward, say so — the deep clean is priced as the first visit of a plan, not a one-off.

Who books this

If one of these sounds like your week, this is your service.

Before the house fills up

Holidays, graduation, a baby shower — the deep clean before hosting means you spend the week cooking, not scrubbing.

The season that got away

A busy stretch, a renovation, a new baby — every home has a chapter where cleaning lost. This is the reset.

Day one of a new rhythm

Starting recurring service? The deep clean is the correct first visit — it sets the standard the maintenance visits keep.

Deep Cleaning questions

How is a deep clean different from a standard clean?
A standard clean maintains a home that's already in rhythm. A deep clean goes after buildup — the baseboards, blinds, appliance interiors, and grout that routine visits don't touch.
How long does a deep clean take?
Longer than a standard visit — but we run tight. Most jobs start around 9 and we're typically wrapped by 3, even for deep cleans.
Do you deep clean before recurring service starts?
It's the best way to begin. The deep clean sets the baseline; recurring visits keep it there.
How often should a home get a deep clean?
Homes on recurring service usually want one or two a year — spring and before the holidays are the classics. Homes without regular cleaning benefit from one whenever the buildup starts to show.

Deep Cleaning near you

Each city has its own page with local details, neighborhoods, and answers specific to how this service works there.

Last updated: August 17, 2026

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