BROWARD COUNTY

Deep Cleaning in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

A top-to-bottom reset for Fort Lauderdale homes — bonded, insured, and trilingual on every visit.

Deep cleaning in Fort Lauderdale means a full reset — kitchens, bathrooms, baseboards, grout, vents, and the grime salt air and canal humidity leave behind. In a Broward coastal city of about 194,579 residents (U.S. Census) where median home values run from $503,000 to $657,500 (Zillow), that detail protects the home. "A Fort Lauderdale deep clean is the baseline before any recurring plan," says the 3 Sisters team — bonded, insured, and trilingual since 2019.

What a deep cleaning in Fort Lauderdale includes

Clean behind and underneath movable furniture, where humidity grime settles unseen
Scrub baseboards, doors, and frames by hand
Wipe down walls and remove smudges and scuffs
Detail-clean the kitchen — backsplash, grout, and grease buildup
Sanitize bathrooms thoroughly, including tile and fixtures
Clean vents and air returns that pull South Florida humidity through the home
Floors vacuumed and damp-mopped, edges and corners included
High-touch surfaces — switches, handles, and pulls — wiped down

Deep Cleaning in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale homes ask more of a deep clean than the surface version implies. A lot of the housing stock here is older — the city's median build year is 1972 (U.S. Census) — and more than fifty years of Atlantic salt air and canal humidity work their way into grout lines, window tracks, vents, and the backs of cabinets long before anyone notices. A regular cleaning keeps the surface tidy. A deep clean is what reaches underneath it: behind the furniture, inside the air returns, along the baseboards, and into the grease and mildew that build up where the eye doesn't go.

We work Fort Lauderdale the way the city actually sits between the beach and the Intracoastal. The single-family homes along Las Olas, Victoria Park, Coral Ridge, and Rio Vista each hold their own quirks — older trim, real wood floors, and the salt that the breeze carries inland off the canals. The walkable condos and lofts in Flagler Village and along the river in Tarpon River, Sailboat Bend, and Riverside Park turn over faster and need a tighter, room-by-room reset. Being the "Venice of America" is not just a slogan when it comes to cleaning — homes that back onto the canals and the beach carry sand into entryways and tile, and waterfront air feeds mildew in bathrooms and kitchens harder than it does a few blocks inland.

That coastal reality is why we plan for salt, sand, and humidity on every Fort Lauderdale deep clean instead of charging for it as an extra. We pay closer attention to bathrooms and kitchens, run the vents and air returns, and clear the grime that the climate keeps depositing. When a storm warning goes up, demand for pre-season reset cleans climbs across Broward, and we book extra hands so homeowners can get a home back to standard before hurricane season picks up.

Most Fort Lauderdale homeowners book a deep clean as a starting point — the reset that brings a home up to standard — and then move to a weekly, every-other-week, or monthly plan to hold it there. There is no locked contract and no pre-authorization hold on your card; you get a real-time quote and decide from there. Every cleaner on our Fort Lauderdale team is bonded, background-checked, and speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese, so the walkthrough happens in whatever language is easiest for you.

Fort Lauderdale at a glance

194,579
Residents
$503,000–$657,500
Median home value
1972
Median year built

Coastal canals and beach: salt air and sand reach entryways, and high humidity feeds bathroom and kitchen mildew. The majority of the city sits in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Zillow, FEMA.

Deep Cleaning in Fort Lauderdale — common questions

How much does a deep cleaning cost in Fort Lauderdale?

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It depends on the size of your home and how much build-up there is to clear, so we give you a real-time quote up front instead of a vague "starting at" number. There is no pre-authorization hold on your card — you see the quote, then decide. Call or message (657) 737-7171 with your home's size and we'll be straight with you.

What's the difference between a deep clean and a regular cleaning in Fort Lauderdale?

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A regular cleaning maintains a home that's already in good shape — surfaces, floors, kitchen, and baths on a recurring rhythm. A deep clean goes underneath: behind and under furniture, baseboards and frames, kitchen grout and grease, sanitized bathrooms, and vents and air returns. In Fort Lauderdale's older, salt-and-humidity-exposed homes, most clients start with a deep clean, then keep it up with a recurring plan.

Do you do deep cleaning near Fort Lauderdale Beach and the canals?

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Yes — we deep clean across Las Olas, Coral Ridge, Rio Vista, the Intracoastal area, and the river neighborhoods like Tarpon River and Sailboat Bend. Homes near the water carry sand into entryways and tile, and salt air feeds mildew in bathrooms and kitchens, so we plan for that on every visit. If your address is inside city limits and fits our Broward County routes, we cover it.

How long does a deep clean take for a Fort Lauderdale home?

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It depends on square footage and condition, but a deep clean takes longer than a regular visit because we're clearing built-up grime, not just maintaining. We'll give you an honest time estimate with your quote so you can plan your day — we won't rush a deep clean to hit a clock.

Do you offer deep cleaning in Spanish or Portuguese in Fort Lauderdale?

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Yes — our entire Fort Lauderdale team is trilingual in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. The quote, the in-home walkthrough, scheduling, and any feedback afterward all happen in whichever language is easiest for you. Our team is bonded and background-checked, and you can reach us at (657) 737-7171.

Do I need to be home during a deep clean in Fort Lauderdale?

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Being home is optional. Whether you're in a Las Olas high-rise with a front desk or a single-family home in Victoria Park, clients regularly arrange building or door access and step out. Because every cleaner is bonded and background-checked, you can trust the handoff; we confirm the method when you book.

Get a free quote for deep cleaning in Fort Lauderdale

Call (657) 737-7171 Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm, or book online — we confirm every visit personally.

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