QUEENS COUNTY

Deep Cleaning in Queens, NY.

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

Deep cleaning in Queens means a full reset — original kitchens and baths, baseboards, behind appliances, and the buildup mid-century homes hold. In a borough of about 2,316,841 people (U.S. Census) with a median home built around 1952, that detail matters. "A Queens deep clean is the baseline before any recurring plan," says the 3 Sisters team — bonded, insured, trilingual since 2019.

What a deep cleaning in Queens includes

Detail clean of the kitchen — inside the oven, range hood, backsplash, and cabinet fronts
Bathrooms sanitized thoroughly, including tile, grout, and fixtures
Baseboards, doors, and frames scrubbed by hand
Behind and underneath movable furniture and appliances
Interior windows, sills, and tracks where reachable
Vents, ceiling fans, and light fixtures dusted
Floors detailed edge to edge, corners and stairs included
High-touch surfaces — switches, handles, railings — sanitized

Deep Cleaning in Queens

Queens deep cleans cover the widest range of homes of any borough we serve, because Queens itself does. The borough is home to about 2,316,841 people (U.S. Census, ACS 2024) and has the most owner-occupied housing of the three boroughs — roughly 45% own — with one- and two-family houses sitting alongside co-ops and apartment buildings. The median home was built around 1952, so a lot of what we deep clean is mid-century stock with original kitchens, tiled baths, and decades of settled grime that a regular cleaning never reaches.

We work deep cleans the way the borough is laid out. The one- and two-family homes in Bayside, Forest Hills, and parts of Flushing get whole-house treatment — floor by floor, including the stairs, behind appliances, and into the older kitchens and baths these homes keep. The apartments and co-ops in Astoria, Long Island City, Jackson Heights, and Jamaica get the same underneath-the-surface attention in a tighter footprint: oven interiors, grout, baseboards, and window tracks that hold city grit.

Mid-century construction is the through-line. Original cabinets and tile trap grease and buildup at the edges, radiators and vents collect dust through the winter, and window tracks near busy streets fill with grime. Our deep clean is built to clear exactly that — the work a weekly tidy skips — so the home comes back to a real baseline.

Most Queens clients book a deep clean as a starting point and then move to a weekly, every-other-week, or monthly plan to hold it. There is no locked contract and no pre-authorization hold on your card; you get a real-time quote based on the home's size and condition, then decide. For co-op and apartment buildings that ask for a certificate of insurance, our bonded and background-checked team meets the requirement. Every cleaner on our Queens team speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese, so the walkthrough happens in whatever language is easiest for you.

Queens at a glance

2,316,841
Residents
~$723,800
Median home value

The most owner-heavy of the three boroughs (about 45% own), with one- and two-family homes alongside apartments and a median build year around 1952. A wide mix of housing and the city’s most diverse population shape varied cleaning needs.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 2024) via Census Reporter.

Deep Cleaning in Queens — common questions

How much does a deep cleaning cost in Queens?

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It depends on the size of the home and how much buildup 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 (657) 737-7171 with your home's size and we'll be straight with you.

Do you deep clean both houses and apartments in Queens?

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Yes — Queens has the widest housing mix of the boroughs we serve, and we deep clean all of it. One- and two-family homes in Bayside or Forest Hills get whole-house treatment floor by floor; co-ops and apartments in Astoria, LIC, or Jackson Heights get the same underneath-the-surface clean in a tighter space.

Why do older Queens homes need a deep clean?

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The median Queens home was built around 1952 (U.S. Census), and decades settle into original kitchens, grout, baseboards, vents, and window tracks. A deep clean reaches that buildup — behind appliances, inside the oven, along the trim — that a regular cleaning leaves untouched. Many clients start with a deep clean, then keep it up with a recurring plan.

Can you meet my building's certificate of insurance (COI) requirement?

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Yes — we are bonded and insured, and our team is background-checked, which is what Queens co-op and apartment buildings ask for before letting a cleaner in. Tell us your management company and requirements and we'll provide what's needed for access.

Do you offer deep cleaning in Spanish or Portuguese in Queens?

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Yes — our entire Queens team is trilingual in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, fitting one of the most multilingual boroughs in the country. The quote, the walkthrough, scheduling, and any feedback afterward all happen in whichever language is easiest for you.

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

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Being home is optional. Across Queens' mix of houses and apartments, clients regularly leave secure access and let us work while they're out. Our bonded, background-checked team handles entry responsibly, and we'll agree on the method when you schedule.

Get a free quote for deep cleaning in Queens

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

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