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title: "Deep Clean vs Standard Clean: What's Actually Different"
description: "Deep cleaning versus standard cleaning, line by line: what each covers, which jobs are add-ons at nearly every company, and when a deep clean is worth paying for."
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# What is the difference between a deep clean and a standard clean?

**Short answer.** A standard clean maintains a home that is already clean: dusting, vacuuming, mopping, kitchen surfaces and bathroom sanitising. A deep clean covers what a standard visit passes over: inside appliances, baseboards, window tracks, grout, behind and under furniture, light fixtures. It takes two to three times as long. Interior windows, inside the fridge and inside the oven are commonly add-ons even on a deep clean, so confirm them.

## Key facts

| Item | Detail |
| --- | --- |
| Standard clean, typical duration | 2-3 hours for an average home |
| Deep clean, typical duration | 5-8 hours, or a two-person team half a day |
| Price difference | $175 average standard vs $250-$600 deep (Angi) |
| Usually add-ons, not included | Inside fridge, inside oven, interior windows, laundry |
| Recommended deep clean frequency | Once or twice a year, plus the first visit |

## Line by line

The difference is not effort, it is reach. A standard clean covers the surfaces you touch and see. A deep clean covers the ones you do not, which is where a house actually gets dirty.

| Task | Standard clean | Deep clean |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Dusting reachable surfaces | Yes | Yes |
| Vacuum and mop floors | Yes | Yes |
| Kitchen counters, sink, stovetop, appliance exteriors | Yes | Yes |
| Toilets, showers, tubs, sinks, mirrors | Yes | Yes |
| Bins emptied, beds made, light tidying | Yes | Yes |
| Baseboards, door frames, switch plates | Spot only | Yes |
| Ceiling fans, vents, light fixtures | Reachable only | Yes |
| Behind and under movable furniture | No | Yes |
| Grout, tile and caulk scrubbing | No | Yes |
| Window sills and tracks | No | Yes |
| Cabinet fronts, degreasing | Wipe | Yes |
| Inside the fridge | No | Usually an add-on |
| Inside the oven | No | Usually an add-on |
| Interior window glass | No | Usually an add-on |
| Inside cabinets and drawers | No | Add-on |
| Laundry, dishes, organising | No | No |

*What each visit covers*

## The add-on trap

The single most common complaint about a first deep clean is that the fridge, the oven or the windows were not done. People assume "deep" means everything. At most companies it does not: inside the fridge, inside the oven and interior window washing are priced separately because each one can add an hour on its own.

This is worth settling before you book, not after. Ask for the checklist, read the add-on list, and name the two or three things you actually care about. A company that publishes its scope in writing has already solved this for you.

> **Three questions that prevent the argument.** Is the inside of the oven included? Is the inside of the fridge included? Are interior windows included? Whatever the answers, you now know what you are buying.

## Which one you need

If your home has been professionally cleaned in the last month or two, book a standard clean. If it has not been deep-cleaned in a year, or ever, book a deep clean first: a standard visit on a home in that condition produces a disappointed customer and a cleaner who ran out of time in the second bathroom.

Most companies, including us, structure it that way deliberately. The first visit is a deep clean that sets a baseline, and every visit afterwards is a cheaper maintenance clean because maintaining is faster than catching up.

In Miami there is a second reason to deep-clean on a schedule rather than only on move-out. At an average 76% relative humidity, grout, caulk and the sealed edges of a shower stay damp long enough for mildew to establish, and mildew is a scrubbing job once it takes hold rather than a wiping job. Two deep cleans a year keeps bathrooms from crossing that line.

## Related questions

### How long does a deep clean take?

Five to eight hours for an average two-bathroom home, or roughly half a day for a two-person team. A standard maintenance clean of the same home takes two to three hours. If a company quotes a deep clean at three hours, ask what they are leaving out.

### Is a deep clean worth it, or should I just book two standard cleans?

Two standard cleans do the same reachable surfaces twice and still leave the grout, the baseboards, the tracks and the appliance interiors untouched. If your goal is to reset a home rather than maintain one, a deep clean is the only version that gets there.

### How often should a home be deep cleaned?

Once or twice a year for most homes on a recurring maintenance schedule, plus a deep clean when you move in or out. In humid climates, twice a year is the better default because bathrooms and grout degrade faster.

### Does a deep clean include inside the fridge and oven?

Usually not by default. Both are commonly offered as paid add-ons, along with interior window washing and inside cabinets. Confirm before booking, because this is the most frequent source of disappointment on a first deep clean.

### What is a move-out clean, and is it the same as a deep clean?

It is a deep clean of an empty home, with the emphasis moved toward what a landlord or buyer inspects: inside all cabinets and drawers, inside appliances, interior windows, and marks on walls and baseboards. Because there is no furniture, the reach is total, which is why move-out cleans are quoted in the same $250-$600 band as deep cleans.

## Sources

- [General House Cleaning vs. Deep Cleaning](https://www.angi.com/articles/general-house-cleaning-vs-deep-cleaning.htm) — Angi
- [House Cleaning Prices](https://www.housecallpro.com/resources/house-cleaning-prices/) — Housecall Pro (Deep clean and move-out ranges)

*Figures are quoted from the sources above and were current on 2026-08-21.*

## Contact

- Phone: (786) 876-8988 (+17868768988)
- Hours: Monday-Saturday, 07:00-19:00
- Service area: Miami and Miami-Dade County, Florida

## Related pages

- [What won't a house cleaner do?](https://cleaning.miami/answers/what-house-cleaners-do-not-do.md)
- [How much does house cleaning cost in Miami?](https://cleaning.miami/answers/house-cleaning-cost-miami.md)
- [Deep Cleaning](https://cleaning.miami/deep-cleaning.md)
- [House Cleaning](https://cleaning.miami/house-cleaning.md)

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