deep cleaning services
Deep Cleaning Services in Metro Detroit
The layer underneath the weekly clean, done once and done properly.
DITA Pro Clean provides deep cleaning services for homes across Macomb County and eastern Oakland County, covering everything a routine clean skips: baseboards, door frames, inside the oven and refrigerator, tile grout, vent covers, window tracks, light fixtures and the tops of cabinets. A deep clean is measured in hours per room rather than minutes, and it is the visit that resets a house so a regular schedule can hold afterwards.
Who this is for
Deep cleaning suits first-time clients before they start a regular route, households coming out of a closed-up Michigan winter, people preparing to host, anyone who has just finished a renovation or recovered from illness in the house, and landlords resetting a property between tenants. It also suits homes that have had cleaners before but never had anyone lift the burner grates or open the window tracks.
Why households choose DITA
A deep clean is only worth paying for if someone is actually checking the work. Dita Hoxha walks the home before we quote and builds a room-by-room list with the specific problem areas written down, the grout in the guest bath, the pollen line in the bedroom sills, the grease film above the range hood. The same vetted, background-checked cleaners do the work, they are fully insured, and the owner reviews the finished rooms against the list rather than trusting a stopwatch.
How it differs from move out cleaning
A deep clean happens in a furnished, lived-in home, and it works around your belongings. A move out clean happens in an empty one and is judged by someone with a clipboard.
How often do you need us?
Most homes book a deep clean once or twice a year, commonly in spring and again before the holidays. New clients usually start with one before moving onto a weekly or biweekly route.

What's included in deep cleaning
This is the checklist your cleaners work from. Dita writes it against your actual floor plan at the walkthrough, and nothing on it is an optional extra.
- Baseboards, door frames and trimHand-wiped along the full run, not dusted from standing height. Corners, the top edge that collects grey film, door casings, and the scuff line above the floor in hallways.
- Inside the oven and refrigeratorOven cavity, racks, door glass and burner grates degreased. Refrigerator shelves and drawers removed, washed and dried, seals cleaned, and the exterior top wiped down.
- Tile and groutShower and floor grout scrubbed line by line to lift soap scum, mildew shadow and the dull film that a mop pushes around rather than removes.
- Vents, registers and fan coversFloor and ceiling registers lifted, covers washed, bathroom exhaust fan grilles cleaned, and ceiling fan blades wiped rather than fluffed.
- Window tracks, sills and interior glassTracks vacuumed then wet-wiped so the grit and dead insects come out, sills scrubbed, and interior glass cleaned streak-free including the storm door.
- Light fixtures and switch platesFixture bowls taken down and washed where they lift safely, bulbs wiped, shades dusted, and every switch plate and outlet cover cleaned of hand marks.
- Kitchen deep detailCabinet fronts degreased including the pulls, range hood filter cleaned, backsplash grout wiped, small appliance exteriors cleaned, and the gap beside the stove reached where furniture allows.
- Bathroom deep detailShower door tracks and hinges, faucet bases, toilet hinge caps and the floor behind the bowl, chrome descaled, and exhaust fans cleared of lint.
- Under and behind, where it moves safelyUnder beds, behind nightstands and under accessible furniture vacuumed. We move what two people can move safely and never drag anything across a finished floor.
Available as add-ons
Scheduled alongside your regular visits, or booked as a one-off when you need them.
- Interior cabinet interiors emptied, wiped and reset
- Finished basement added to the deep clean scope
- Garage sweep-out and shelf wipe-down
- Upholstery vacuuming and pet hair extraction
- Wall spot-cleaning around switches and doorways
- Refrigerator coil and top-of-cabinet detail
- Blind slat cleaning, slat by slat
Where the dirt actually hides
Nothing in a house is dirty evenly. It concentrates: the top lip of the baseboard, the grout line where the shower floor meets the wall, the underside of the range hood filter, the corner of the window track, the ridge on the fridge door seal, the inside face of the toilet hinge cap.
A routine clean does not go there, and it is not supposed to. Deep cleaning is the visit that does, room by room, with the list written down before we start so nothing gets quietly skipped when the day runs long.
Michigan spring, after a closed-up winter
Between Thanksgiving and April, most homes here are sealed. The furnace runs for months and pushes dust out of every register. Road salt and slush ride in on boots and sit in entries. Basements and lower levels never fully dry out. Nothing gets aired.
Then the first sixty-degree week arrives, the windows go up, and the pollen comes in and settles in a yellow-green line across every sill and window track in the house.
That is why spring deep cleaning is not a marketing season here, it is a maintenance one. The work that matters most in April is registers and vent covers, window tracks and sills, baseboards, and the entry floors that have carried salt since December.
What we do differently
We do not quote a deep clean over the phone. Dita walks the house first and writes the problem areas onto the checklist by room, because a 1990s ranch in Sterling Heights with a gas range and two bathrooms is a different job from a century brick home in Birmingham with plaster walls, radiators and deep window casings.
The same vetted, background-checked cleaners do the work, and the owner reviews the rooms against the written list at the end. Fully insured, locally owned and operated, no subcontracting the hard parts.
When to book something else instead
If the house is empty and you need it turned over for a landlord, realtor or new owner, Move Out Cleaning is the right scope, since empty-house cleaning includes inside every cabinet and closet.
If a contractor has just finished and there is drywall dust in the tracks and vents, do not book a deep clean, book Post Construction Cleaning. Drywall dust needs a multi-pass approach and will keep resettling for days if it is treated as ordinary dust.
Once the deep clean is done, House Cleaning on a weekly or biweekly route is what keeps it from coming back.
Service area
We deep clean homes throughout Macomb County and eastern Oakland County, including Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Macomb Township, Warren, Utica, Washington Township, Chesterfield, New Baltimore, Troy, Royal Oak, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Birmingham, Grosse Pointe and Detroit.
Call or text (248) 971-4886 or email [email protected] to book the walkthrough.
Near you
Deep Cleaning across Metro Detroit
Looking for deep cleaning services near you? We run regular routes through all fifteen cities below, plus the surrounding Macomb and eastern Oakland County communities.
- House cleaning in Sterling HeightsMacomb County · ~134,000 residentsView Sterling Heights page
- House cleaning in Clinton TownshipMacomb County · ~100,000 residentsView Clinton Township page
- House cleaning in Macomb TownshipMacomb County · ~92,000 residentsView Macomb Township page
- House cleaning in WarrenMacomb County · ~139,000 residentsView Warren page
- House cleaning in ChesterfieldMacomb County · ~45,000 residentsView Chesterfield page
- House cleaning in Washington TownshipMacomb County · ~28,000 residentsView Washington Township page
- House cleaning in UticaMacomb County · ~5,000 residentsView Utica page
- House cleaning in New BaltimoreMacomb County · ~12,000 residentsView New Baltimore page
- House cleaning in DetroitWayne County · ~633,000 residentsView Detroit page
- House cleaning in Grosse PointeWayne County · ~5,700 residents in Grosse Pointe city, across five PointesView Grosse Pointe page
- House cleaning in TroyOakland County · ~87,000 residentsView Troy page
- House cleaning in Royal OakOakland County · ~59,000 residentsView Royal Oak page
- House cleaning in RochesterOakland County · ~13,000 residentsView Rochester page
- House cleaning in Rochester HillsOakland County · ~76,000 residentsView Rochester Hills page
- House cleaning in BirminghamOakland County · ~21,000 residentsView Birmingham page
Good to know
Deep Cleaning, your questions answered
What does a deep clean include that a standard clean does not?
A standard clean handles surfaces you see daily: counters, floors, toilets, dusting, beds. A deep clean adds the layer underneath, baseboards and door frames, inside the oven and refrigerator, grout, vent and register covers, window tracks and sills, light fixtures, switch plates, cabinet fronts and the areas under and behind furniture. It is the same rooms, taken apart.
How long does a deep clean take?
Considerably longer than a routine visit, often two to three times as long for the same house, and usually a full day for a larger home with more than two bathrooms. We give you the hours estimate at the walkthrough so nobody is surprised by the schedule.
Why is spring the busiest time for deep cleaning in Michigan?
Because the house has been shut since November. Winter means the furnace has been running for months, so dust is redistributed through every register, road salt has been tracked into entries, and nothing has been aired out. Then the first warm week brings pollen through every open window and it settles on sills and tracks. A deep clean at that point removes a whole season at once.
Do I need a deep clean before starting regular service?
Usually, yes, and we will tell you honestly if you do not. If a home has not had consistent cleaning, a routine visit spends its whole time catching up and never gets ahead. One deep clean resets the baseline, and after that House Cleaning on a regular route keeps it there for far less.
Can you deep clean just the kitchen and bathrooms?
Yes. Those two rooms hold most of the buildup in any house, and a partial deep clean is a legitimate way to spend a smaller budget where it shows. We price by room, so you decide the scope.
Do you use harsh chemicals?
We use what the surface needs and nothing stronger. Grout and oven work require real degreasers and acid-based descalers; hardwood, natural stone and unsealed tile do not. If anyone in the house has asthma, a fragrance sensitivity or a newborn, tell Dita at the walkthrough and we adjust the product list.
Next step
Get a quote for deep cleaning
Tell us about your home and we will price the real scope, with no per-hour guesswork and no package designed to sell you more than you need.
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Other services we provide
Most households start with a deep clean, then settle onto a recurring route.
- Deep CleaningThe layer underneath the weekly clean, done once and done properly.Learn more
- Move Out CleaningAn empty house is a different job, and it gets a different checklist.Learn more
- Apartment and Condo CleaningSmall footprint, tight rules, and a team that respects both.Learn more
- Maid ServiceThe same vetted person, in your home, on a schedule you set.Learn more
- One Time CleaningOne visit, no contract, no schedule you have to keep.Learn more
- Recurring CleaningThe right cadence for your household, chosen honestly.Learn more
- Airbnb CleaningGuest-ready by check-in, with photos to prove it.Learn more
- Post Construction CleaningDrywall dust does not wipe off once. It comes off in passes.Learn more
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