QUEENS COUNTY

Regular Cleaning in Queens, NY.

Recurring upkeep for Queens houses, co-ops, and apartments — bonded, insured, and trilingual on every visit.

Regular cleaning in Queens keeps a home steady between bigger resets — dusting, floors, kitchen, and baths on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly rhythm. In a borough of about 2,316,841 people (U.S. Census) where roughly 45% own their homes, that upkeep matters. "We build a plan around how you actually live," says the 3 Sisters team — bonded, insured, trilingual since 2019.

What a regular cleaning in Queens includes

Dust and wipe all furniture and surfaces
Clean countertops and tables
Vacuum carpets and rugs, mop hard floors
Empty trash bins and general room tidying
Sanitize light switches and door handles
Clean mirrors and glass
Disinfect bathroom surfaces
Clean toilets and sinks

Regular Cleaning in Queens

Regular cleaning fits Queens better than almost anywhere, because no other borough we serve has this range of homes. Queens is the largest borough by area and the most owner-heavy of the three — roughly 45% own (U.S. Census) — so we run a true mix of work: whole-house upkeep for one- and two-family homes, and recurring visits for co-ops and apartments. A weekly or bi-weekly rhythm is what keeps both kinds of home from sliding into a "needs a deep clean" state, and it is cheaper to maintain a home than to rescue one.

We clean across the borough the way it is actually built. The two-family homes and tree-lined blocks of Bayside and Forest Hills get whole-house regular visits — bedrooms, stairs, kitchen, and baths on a set schedule. The co-op buildings around Jackson Heights and the apartment towers of Long Island City and Astoria run on recurring upkeep, often with the same cleaner each visit so nothing gets relearned. Flushing and Jamaica bring a steady mix of houses and rentals. Much of this housing was built around the early 1950s, so older kitchens, baths, and trim hold dust and grime in ways newer construction does not — and a recurring plan stays ahead of that instead of chasing it.

Dense Queens adds its own work. Street grit gets tracked in, walk-ups and two-family homes mean stairs between floors, and co-op and condo buildings often want a certificate of insurance before they let any cleaner in. We are bonded and insured, and our team is background-checked, so building access is not a hurdle — tell us your management company and we provide what they need.

Scheduling is flexible. Pick weekly, every other week, or monthly, and we hold the same slot so you are not re-explaining your home each time. There is no locked contract and no pre-authorization hold on your card — you get a real-time quote based on your home's size, then decide. And because Queens is one of the most multilingual places in the country, every cleaner on our team speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese, so the quote, the walkthrough, and any feedback happen 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.

Regular Cleaning in Queens — common questions

How much does regular cleaning cost in Queens?

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It depends on your home's size and how many rooms are on the plan, so we give you a real-time quote up front instead of a vague "starting at" price. There is no pre-authorization hold on your card — you see the quote, then decide. Recurring weekly or bi-weekly visits usually cost less per visit than one-off cleans. Call (657) 737-7171 with your home's size.

Do you 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 do all of it. For one- and two-family homes in areas like Bayside or Forest Hills we run whole-house regular cleaning; for co-ops and apartments in Jackson Heights, Astoria, or Long Island City we handle recurring upkeep. Tell us your home's size and we give you a real-time quote with no card hold.

Can you meet my Queens co-op or condo building's certificate of insurance (COI)?

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Yes — we are bonded and insured, and our team is background-checked, which is what most Queens co-op and condo boards ask for before letting cleaners in. Tell us your building's management company and requirements, and we provide the COI needed for recurring access. Call (657) 737-7171.

How often should I schedule regular cleaning in Queens?

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Most clients pick weekly, every other week, or monthly depending on household size and pace. Busier homes and families tend toward weekly; smaller co-ops and apartments often do fine on bi-weekly or monthly. We hold the same slot each time so you keep one cleaner who knows your home, and you can adjust the rhythm as life changes.

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

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Yes — our entire Queens team is trilingual in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, which fits one of the most multilingual boroughs in the country. The quote, the in-home walkthrough, scheduling, and any feedback afterward all happen in whichever language is easiest for you. Many of our recurring Queens clients book and message us in Spanish.

Will I have the same cleaning team for my recurring visits in Queens?

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We aim to keep the same team on your Queens home visit after visit, because a crew that knows your place cleans it better. Every cleaner is bonded and background-checked, so a familiar team never means a less-vetted one.

Get a free quote for regular cleaning in Queens

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

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