
The Damp-Season Reset in Seattle — from $200
House the damp-season reset in Seattle. You see an upfront estimate, then we bill by the hour — $75 per cleaner-hour, $185 minimum — and confirm the final price before charging.
Pricing for Seattle
You see an upfront estimate, then we bill by the hour — $75 per cleaner-hour, $185 minimum — and confirm the final price before charging.
What's Included
- ✓Everything in Deep Cleaning
- ✓Mold and mildew protocol — bathrooms, window seals, basement edges
- ✓Mud-room and entry detail — floors, baseboards, fiber traps
- ✓Window-seal moisture audit
- ✓Caulking and grout inspection with proactive notes
- ✓Pet-safe, plant-based products throughout
Why Seattle homeowners book CLEENLY
A full deep cleaning plus the damp-season protocol. October to March, Seattle homes fight water. On top of the complete deep clean, we treat mold colonies behind toilets, mildew at window seals, mud captured in entry-point fibers, and the slow rot that starts where caulking meets ceramic.
The Damp-Season Reset across Seattle — Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont and beyond. You see an upfront estimate, we bill by the hour and confirm the final price before charging, and if something isn't right we come back within 24 hours.
The Damp-Season Reset FAQ for Seattle
It helps, but it's not required. Our cleaners handle parking, including paid and restricted-zone streets in places like Capitol Hill and Fremont. If you have a permit, driveway, or a loading zone nearby, please note it in the booking so we can plan.
Yes, provided there is safe access from the dock or walkway. We bring compact equipment suitable for tighter spaces and smaller footprints, which is common on Seattle's floating homes.
Yes. Seattle has beautiful old floors. We use appropriate products and techniques — no excessive water, no harsh chemicals that damage original finishes. The same care goes for softwood floors and original woodwork.
Tell us in the booking how to get in: buzzer code, lockbox, front-desk key pickup, or a code you'll send the day of. For buildings Downtown or in South Lake Union with concierge desks, let us know the check-in process. If there's an HOA rule about service-entrance or elevator use, note that too.
Yes. Seattle has a lot of mother-in-law units, converted basements, and backyard cottages. These often run damp and need extra attention on bathrooms and floors. Tell us it's a separate unit with its own entrance so the cleaner knows where to go.
Yes. We clean West Seattle, Magnolia, and other neighborhoods that are a bit cut off from the core, along with Ballard, Wallingford, Beacon Hill, and the rest of the city. Travel doesn't change your estimate — you're billed by the hour at the rate shown before you book.
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