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House Cleaning Services in New Baltimore, MI

A working waterfront town on Anchor Bay, with the housing to match.

DITA Pro Clean provides house cleaning New Baltimore MI homeowners book for a small city that sits directly on Anchor Bay, where sand, lake damp and a heavy summer season drive the schedule. New Baltimore holds roughly 12,000 residents across neighborhoods running from the older streets around Washington Street, Green Street and Walter and Mary Burke Park to the newer subdivisions built off 23 Mile Road and County Line. Waterfront homes, winterized former cottages and seasonal second homes all sit within a few blocks of each other here. Dita Hoxha walks the property before quoting, and the same small team returns each visit.

Cleaning for New Baltimore homes

New Baltimore is a waterfront town first and a suburb second. The old core near Washington Street, Green Street, Front Street and Walter and Mary Burke Park is compact and historic, with late nineteenth and early twentieth century homes on small lots, plaster walls, original wood trim, wooden porches and steep stairs. A block or two back, the streets fill with midcentury ranches and former summer cottages that were winterized and lived in year round. Newer subdivision building sits west and north, off 23 Mile Road and toward County Line, with 1990s and 2000s colonials, attached garages and finished basements. Anchor Bay ties it together: sand comes in through every door from May to September, damp settles into porches and lower levels all summer, and the marina and downtown event season fills the town on weekends. Families here feed Anchor Bay School District, and a meaningful share of the housing near the water is used seasonally rather than year round.

Areas we cover in New Baltimore

  • Downtown Washington Street
  • Green Street and Front Street
  • Walter and Mary Burke Park waterfront
  • Anchor Bay shoreline streets
  • 23 Mile Road corridor
  • County Line Road
  • Ashley Street and the older grid
  • Newer subdivisions west of downtown
  • The Chesterfield border

Homes we clean here

  • Waterfront homes on Anchor Bay
  • Late nineteenth century homes near Washington Street
  • Winterized former cottages
  • Midcentury ranch homes on small lots
  • Seasonal and second homes
  • 1990s and 2000s colonials off 23 Mile
  • Homes with enclosed porches and sunrooms
  • Short-stay rental properties near the water

Local difference

Why New Baltimore homeowners choose DITA Pro Clean

  • Lake sand is treated as abrasive gritSand from Anchor Bay comes in on shoes, towels and paws all summer. It is vacuumed and lifted rather than dry-mopped, because pushed across a hardwood or LVP floor it dulls the finish over a single season.
  • Damp and lake air get planned forEnclosed porches, sunrooms and lower levels near the water hold humidity from May through September. The musty edge lives in carpet, upholstery and shelving, so we clean those surfaces rather than masking the smell.
  • We work with older downtown homesHouses near Washington Street and Green Street have plaster, original wood trim, wooden porches and steep stairs. They take hand-work and gentle products, and the checklist says so.
  • Seasonal properties get an opening and a closingSecond homes near the bay need a deeper clean before the season, lighter visits while in use, and a final clean once the house is shut. We schedule all three so nobody arrives to a house that has been closed for six months.
  • Locally owned, fully insured, flexible schedulingDITA Pro Clean is locally owned and operated and fully insured. Cleaners are vetted and background-checked, and the owner holds any key or code rather than passing it around a crew.

A town that faces the water

New Baltimore was a shipping and resort town on Anchor Bay before it was a commuter suburb, and the old core still shows it. Washington Street, Green Street, Front Street and the blocks around Walter and Mary Burke Park hold late nineteenth and early twentieth century homes on small lots, with plaster walls, original wood trim, wooden porches and steep, narrow stairs.

A street or two back, midcentury ranches and winterized former cottages take over. Farther west and north, off 23 Mile Road and toward County Line, the newer subdivisions bring 1990s and 2000s colonials with attached garages, open main floors and finished basements.

Three eras of housing inside a small city means three different checklists, which is why the walkthrough happens before the quote.

Sand, damp and the summer season

Anchor Bay sets the calendar here.

From May through September, fine sand comes through every door on shoes, towels, coolers and dog paws. It is abrasive. Dry-mopped across hardwood or LVP it acts like a light sandpaper, so it gets vacuumed and lifted instead. Thresholds, slider tracks, entry mats and the first three feet of floor inside each exterior door are standing items.

Damp is the second factor. Enclosed porches, sunrooms and lower levels hold lake humidity all summer, and the musty note people notice lives in carpet fiber, upholstery and storage shelving rather than in the air.

The season itself is the third. Weekends fill the waterfront, the farmers market runs at Burke Park, guests arrive, and houses that hold four people midweek hold ten on a Saturday. Cleaning schedules here have to bend around that rather than sit on a fixed Tuesday.

Seasonal and second homes

A meaningful share of the housing near the water is not occupied year round. Those properties need an opening clean before the season starts, lighter visits while the house is in use, and a closing clean once it is shut.

You do not need to be there for any of it. Keys and codes are held by the owner rather than circulated, and every cleaner who enters is vetted and background-checked.

Winter after the boats come out

Once the season ends, 23 Mile Road and County Line get salted hard and the residue comes home on boots. It reaches entry tile, the garage landing and the first stretch of carpet, and it takes the finish off hardwood if it stays. From November through March, entryways and mudrooms move to the front of the New Baltimore route.

Which service fits

Waterfront and seasonal owners usually open the house with Deep Cleaning Services, then hold it with Recurring House Cleaning through the summer. Properties rented to short-stay guests need Airbnb Cleaning Service, which is built around fast turnovers, linens and a guest-ready standard rather than a household routine.

Year-round households in the newer subdivisions off 23 Mile mostly want a deep first clean followed by an every-other-week route, and those who prefer a lighter ongoing rhythm book Maid Service. A single visit before a family weekend is One Time Cleaning Service with no contract, and a property being sold or handed over takes Move Out Cleaning Services, which covers inside cabinets, inside appliances, closets and tracks.

Our routes here run straight through Chesterfield and up into Macomb Township, so a second property nearby can usually be scheduled the same day.

Getting started

Call or text (248) 971-4886 or email [email protected]. Dita Hoxha walks the property, writes the room-by-room checklist and quotes the real scope. DITA Pro Clean is locally owned, operated and fully insured.

Find us in New Baltimore

DITA Pro Clean is a service-area business. We come to your home across New Baltimore and the surrounding Macomb County communities, so there is no shop to visit.

ZIP codes we cover

  • 48047
  • 48051

Around New Baltimore

Anchor Bay · Walter and Mary Burke Park · Downtown Washington Street · Lake St Clair · New Baltimore Farmers Market · Anchor Bay School District

New Baltimore, MI

We serve homes throughout New Baltimore, MI and the surrounding Metro Detroit area.

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House cleaning in New Baltimore, common questions

Do you cover both the waterfront and the newer subdivisions?

Yes. Homes near Walter and Mary Burke Park, Washington Street and the Anchor Bay shoreline get extra attention on sand, porch floors, slider tracks and damp-prone lower levels. The newer builds off 23 Mile and County Line are more about floor area, stairs and finished basements, so the checklists differ.

How do you keep lake sand from wrecking our floors?

By lifting it rather than moving it. Fine sand is abrasive, and dry-mopping it across hardwood or LVP is what actually dulls the finish. Entry mats, thresholds, slider tracks and the first stretch of floor inside every exterior door are standing items on New Baltimore checklists from May through September.

Can you open and close a seasonal home for us?

Yes, and a good share of our New Baltimore work is exactly that. A deeper clean before you arrive for the season, lighter recurring visits while the house is in use, and a final clean when it is shut for winter. You do not need to be present for any of them.

Our house downtown is over a hundred years old. Is that a problem?

No, but it changes the products and the pace. Plaster, original wood trim, wooden porch floors and steep narrow stairs need hand-work and gentler cleaners. We flag at the walkthrough which surfaces we will treat carefully and where age has gone past what cleaning can improve.

Do you clean properties rented to short-stay guests?

Yes. Waterfront properties near Anchor Bay book heavily through the summer, and turnovers have to be quick, consistent and checklist-driven, including linens, guest-ready bathrooms and a check for items left behind.

How do I get a quote?

Call or text (248) 971-4886 or email [email protected]. Dita walks the property, writes the room-by-room checklist and gives you one flat price before anything is booked.

Next step

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