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Anna Maria Island, FL
Anna Maria Island is a 7-mile barrier island where short-term rentals outnumber primary residences. Most of our work here is Saturday turnover cleans for Airbnb and VRBO hosts in Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach and the Anna Maria village core — tight check-out / check-in windows. We dial in fast on what STR cleaning requires: linen swap-outs from the host's inventory closet, sand tracked across every tile floor that lifts to a Caribbean shine, exit photos texted to the host before we leave. For year-round residents in Anna Maria village and Bean Point we run recurring schedules sized for the smaller cottage footprints that dominate this island — thoughtful detail in the spaces you actually live in. Salt corrodes everything here, so chrome, glass and stainless get a dedicated pass that other crews skip. Hurricane evacuation cleans and pre-snowbird arrival cleans are the two seasonal spikes we plan around — book those a few weeks out, especially in October and November.
Bradenton, FL
Bradenton splits neatly into three jobs for us: the brand-new Lakewood Ranch homes east of I-75, the historic Riverwalk and Village of the Arts cottages near the Manatee River, and the snowbird condos along Cortez Road and Palma Sola Bay. Each one needs a different approach. Lakewood Ranch homes are usually 3,000–5,000 sq ft new construction with engineered hardwoods, quartz and a lot of glass — they need light-touch, streak-free product. The downtown bungalows are heart-pine floors and original tile that we treat with pH-neutral cleaner, never bleach. Snowbird condos get an October open-up clean and an April close-down clean: humidity-control checks, fridge defrost, hurricane-shutter dust. We're regulars at IMG Academy host-family homes during sports season and at post-construction cleans following Bradenton's ongoing downtown revival. Recurring Bradenton crews live east of US-301, so the same faces visit your home — no third-party rotation.
Cocoa Beach, FL
Cocoa Beach homes live with the Atlantic 24/7 — that means salt mist on every window, sand in every entryway, and humidity that grows mildew on grout if no one is paying attention. We dispatch the same crew every visit so they know your slider tracks, your screen lanai and the bathroom that fights you. Color-coded microfiber, green cleaning products on request, and pH chemistry tuned for hurricane-impact glass and tile floors — never bleach inside coastal Cocoa Beach homes.
Cocoa, FL
Cocoa homes range from 1920s bungalows in Cocoa Village to new builds west of I-95 — and we adjust the clean to match. Same crew every visit, color-coded microfiber so kitchen rags never see a bathroom, green cleaning products on request, and pH chemistry chosen for your floors. We never bleach inside historic Cocoa homes; original heart-pine and terrazzo deserve better.
Fort Pierce, FL
Fort Pierce is a working town with an old-Florida core, and our schedule reflects that. We clean a lot of mid-century homes around the Manatee Pocket and the Sunrise Theatre district where original terrazzo and jalousie windows are still in play — those surfaces don't tolerate aggressive cleaners, so we use vinegar-based glass and a soft microfiber pass on terrazzo to preserve the polish. North of Avenue D and along South Hutchinson Island we run a steady book of move-in cleans for new homeowners taking over older properties that need a full reset. Fort Pierce Inlet salt spray reaches further inland than people expect, so exterior tracks, screen lanais and patio slider rails get a separate descaling pass on every recurring visit. We coordinate with the Fisherman's Wharf area for STR turnovers when the Inlet fishing tournaments fill out — tight schedules we plan around.
Melbourne, FL
Melbourne is one of our highest-volume routes on the Space Coast, with steady recurring crews through Suntree, Bayside Lakes, Eau Gallie and the downtown historic district off New Haven Avenue. The Patrick Space Force Base PCS cycle drives our move-in and move-out demand every summer — military families need fast turnaround, often with same-day move-out from one address and move-in clean at another. In Suntree and Viera-adjacent neighborhoods, we handle larger 3,500–5,000 sq ft single-family homes with engineered floors, big windows, and pool-deck doors that track sand year-round. Eau Gallie's renovated bungalows and Crane Creek-area homes get a lighter, less chemical-heavy approach to protect original 1920s–1950s finishes. Melbourne dispatch covers everything from US-1 east to A1A on the beachside — Indialantic and Indian Harbour Beach included as adjacent zones.
Merritt Island, FL
Merritt Island sits between the Indian and Banana rivers, so every clean here factors in humidity, lanai sliding tracks loaded with lovebug residue, and the kind of pollen drifts that come off the marshes. We work a lot of waterfront properties along the canals south of SR-520 and out toward South Tropical Trail — typically open-floor-plan homes with lots of glass, big lanais, and screen rooms that need separate attention from interior cleaning. The 32953 ZIP has a heavy concentration of homeowners with NASA and Kennedy Space Center backgrounds — typically meticulous customers on recurring schedules. North Merritt Island toward Courtenay Parkway leans newer-build with stamped-concrete drives and tile pool decks. Snowbird condos in the Banana River corridor get our seasonal open-up service in October and a deep close-down in April, including dehumidifier checks, fridge prep, and hurricane shutter dust-off.
Palm Bay, FL
Palm Bay is one of the fastest-growing cities in Brevard County and most of our work here is in newer-build neighborhoods west of I-95 — Bayside Lakes, Port Malabar, and the new construction off Emerson Drive and Babcock Street. These are family homes, kid-driven, high-traffic, and they need a recurring crew that actually shows up reliably every two weeks, not a different team every visit. We hold standing routes so most Palm Bay clients see the same faces over and over. The east side of Palm Bay along the Indian River and Turkey Creek lagoon has older 1970s–80s homes that need a gentler approach — original wood trim, paneling and tile that doesn't tolerate harsh chemistry. We bring color-coded microfiber so kitchen rags never touch bathroom surfaces, green cleaning products on request, and we never use bleach inside homes with kids or pets unless the homeowner specifically asks.
Port St. Lucie, FL
Port St. Lucie is one of the largest residential markets we serve, and the work splits across three distinct profiles: the active-adult communities around PGA Village and Tradition, the Tesoro and St. Lucie West gated golf neighborhoods, and the mainland family homes off Becker Road and Crosstown Parkway. Active-adult clients lean recurring biweekly or monthly — same crew, same time, low-friction. Golf-community homes are typically 2,500–4,500 sq ft, lots of tile and quartz, big pool lanais that need separate attention. We have experience working inside the guard-gated communities of Tradition and PGA Village. For move-out cleans we work closely with the major Port St. Lucie property managers — landlords here are particular about interior appliance detail and baseboards, so we run the full move-out checklist by default. Hurricane prep and post-evacuation cleans are standing line items on our PSL calendar from August through November.
Rockledge, FL
Rockledge has the highest concentration of riverfront historic homes between Vero and Cocoa Beach, and we treat them differently. Original heart pine, oak, and terrazzo from the 1920s–1960s show up constantly here — they don't tolerate ammonia, bleach, or anything acidic, and they're irreplaceable. Our Rockledge crew is trained on pH-neutral floor care and water-extraction methods that won't lift the patina on these floors. The Indian River Colony Club retirement community west of US-1 is a recurring book for us — monthly and biweekly visits, same crew. North Rockledge along Murrell Road has newer single-family construction that we handle on a separate route. Hurricane season prep is a real concern in Rockledge because so many homes here have screened pool enclosures and lanais that collect debris — we offer a pre-storm clear-down and a post-storm reset as scheduled add-ons, not emergency one-offs.
Saint Petersburg, FL
Saint Petersburg's housing stock is older and more architecturally diverse than anywhere else we work — Old Northeast bungalows with original Cuban tile, Snell Isle Mediterranean Revival homes, Kenwood and Crescent Heights craftsman cottages, and downtown condos with floor-to-ceiling glass. Each one needs a different chemistry. Original tile and terrazzo get pH-neutral care; downtown condos get streak-free glass that handles humidity; the historic bungalows get a lighter touch to protect original wood. Salt air off Tampa Bay and the Gulf reaches deeper inland than newcomers expect, so chrome, stainless, and bronze hardware get a separate descaling pass on every recurring visit. We coordinate with downtown condo concierges for delivery and elevator access, and we have working experience in the Vinoy and Snell Isle areas. STR turnovers around the waterfront and Beach Drive are a steady book during snowbird season — tight check-out / check-in windows that we schedule a week out.
Sarasota, FL
Sarasota's residential market is split between barrier-island beach properties (Siesta Key, Lido Key, Longboat), the cultural downtown core, and the inland golf and family neighborhoods of Palmer Ranch and Lakewood Ranch. We run separate routes for each. Siesta Key and Lido Key are heavy short-term rental territory — Saturday turnovers with tight check-out / check-in windows, linen swap from the host's closet, exit photo confirmations before we leave. Bird Key and Cherokee Park homes are larger, recurring biweekly, often with art and antiques that need a careful hand and no aggressive chemistry. Downtown Sarasota condos lean toward floor-to-ceiling glass with Gulf humidity that streaks anything but the right neutral cleaner. Palmer Ranch and Lakewood Ranch are family homes on biweekly schedules — same crew, same time, no rotation.
Satellite Beach, FL
Satellite Beach is a small walkable beach town between Patrick Space Force Base and Indian Harbour Beach, and we know it block by block. The housing is mostly 1960s–1990s single-family on 5,000–8,000 sq ft lots with concrete-block construction, tile floors and a lot of screen-enclosed pool lanais that need separate attention from the interior. Salt mist reaches every window and slider track on the island — we run a descaling pass on chrome, stainless and pool-cage hardware on every recurring visit. The Patrick PCS cycle drives steady move-out / move-in demand every summer; we coordinate with property managers along Pineda Causeway and DeSoto Parkway to schedule same-day turnovers for military families. The Hightower Beach Park and Sand Dollar Lane corridors lean retirement and snowbird — those clients get our October open-up and April close-down package by default.
Sebastian, FL
Sebastian is home base — our office, our training kitchen, and the homes of most of our crew are within 10 minutes of the Sebastian Inlet. It also means we know this town better than any cleaning company you'll find. The 32958 ZIP covers Sebastian Highlands, Hardee Park, Riverview Park, and the Roseland Road corridor; the 32976 ZIP catches the older waterfront homes along the Indian River. Each area gets its own treatment: Highlands homes are typically 1980s–2000s concrete-block on quarter-acre lots, tile-heavy, with screened pool lanais that need separate care. The riverfront homes north of CR-512 are older, with original wood trim and tile that we treat with neutral pH cleaners — never bleach. We hold standing biweekly slots for long-tenure Sebastian families. Sebastian Inlet boat-launch homes get an extra-detailed pre-fishing-tournament reset every year. Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge is just north of town.
Venice, FL
Venice's residential market roughly doubled in size with the Wellen Park master-planned community opening, and we now split our Venice routes between three zones: Venice Island (the historic downtown and beach core), South Venice (mainland family homes), and Wellen Park (new-construction, family-heavy). Wellen Park homes are typically 2,000–3,500 sq ft with engineered hardwoods and quartz — they need a light, streak-free, low-chemistry approach. Venice Island homes are older, with original tile, terrazzo and 1950s wood trim that we never bleach. South Venice is a mix — large 1970s ranch homes on big lots, often with screened pool enclosures and lanais. The Jacaranda West and Plantation golf communities lean recurring monthly with the same crew. Venice Beach is famous for shark teeth — they end up on every tile entry floor in town during spring break and summer; we vacuum-pre-sweep all tile floors on every Venice visit during those months as standard practice.
Vero Beach, FL
Vero Beach is one of the largest markets we serve on the Treasure Coast and our work splits across very different worlds: the John's Island and Riomar beachside enclaves, the mainland family neighborhoods west of US-1, and the snowbird condos along A1A and the barrier island. Beachside homes need a chrome / stainless / glass descaling pass on every visit because the salt off the Atlantic destroys hardware faster than mainland clients realize. Snowbird condos along Ocean Drive and Riomar get our October open-up package (humidity check, fridge prep, hurricane shutter dust-off) and an April close-down. Mainland homes around Indian River Boulevard and 58th Avenue run biweekly recurring, same crew, fixed time slots. We coordinate with the major Vero Beach property managers for move-out detail cleans because landlords here are unusually particular about baseboards and interior appliances.
Viera, FL
Viera is a master-planned community where most of our work is in newer-build homes between Wickham Road and I-95. The housing is consistent — typically 2,000–4,000 sq ft single-family with engineered hardwoods, quartz, large windows, and tile or paver pool lanais. Because Viera is gated in several sub-villages, we have experience working in the major HOAs including the Lakes at Viera East and Heritage Isle. The Avenue Viera retail area's adjacent residential community runs heavy on young families — those clients are on biweekly recurring schedules with same crew every visit. Viera homes have a specific challenge most cleaners miss: heavy pollen drifts off the surrounding pine corridors get into screen lanais and air-handler returns. We run a separate pollen-pass on pool cages and HVAC grilles on every spring and fall recurring visit. The Duran Golf Club and Indian River Colony Club corridors have a steady book of retirement-aged recurring clients on monthly schedules.
Grant-Valkaria, FL
Grant-Valkaria is rural Brevard — large lots, horse properties, agricultural acreage, and a small concentration of beachfront and river-access homes along US-1. The work here is different from anything else we do: bigger square footage, more outbuildings, fewer but more comprehensive visits. Most Grant-Valkaria clients are on monthly schedules rather than biweekly because the homes are larger and the owners less interested in frequent disruption. We're equipped for rural water (well + softener systems leave different scale on glass and chrome than municipal water) and we know how to coordinate around horse-stable schedules and the seasonal hunting calendar. The Honest John's Fish Camp area and the Valkaria airport corridor lean retirement-heavy with longer-tenure homes. Valkaria Road agricultural-zoned properties often have detached guest houses or mother-in-law suites that we clean on the same visit. We bring everything we need including water in the truck — well systems are sometimes shut down during recurring visits and we plan for it.
Hutchinson Island, FL
Hutchinson Island is a barrier island that runs from Stuart up to Fort Pierce — nearly all of it oceanfront condos, beach cottages and a short-term rental market that drives the calendar. Most of our Hutchinson Island work is Saturday turnover cleans for STR hosts: tight check-out / check-in windows, linen swap from the unit's owner closet, sand-residue removal from every tile floor and slider track, exit photos confirmed before we leave. The condo-heavy 34949 ZIP corridor gets a recurring book of biweekly cleans from year-round residents and seasonal cleans from snowbirds. Sea-turtle nesting season (May–October) means lighting compliance — we don't run interior lights on dawn or dusk cleans during nesting along the oceanfront row. Salt mist on every window and chrome hardware is the daily reality, so we run a descaling pass on every visit. We coordinate with the major Hutchinson Island condo concierge desks for elevator scheduling and vendor check-in.
Indialantic, FL
Indialantic is one of the oldest beach communities south of Cocoa Beach — small, walkable, with a tight grid of 1950s–1990s single-family homes on 6,000–9,000 sq ft lots. Most of our Indialantic clients are within four blocks of the ocean, which means salt mist on every chrome, stainless and glass surface, and screen lanais that need a separate pass. The 32903 ZIP runs heavy on retirees and second-home snowbirds; our October open-up clean and April close-down clean are the two seasonal spikes we book around. Many Indialantic homes have original 1960s tile that doesn't tolerate aggressive chemistry — we run neutral pH on those floors and never bleach. The Boardwalk area's STR cottages need Saturday turnover cleans during peak season; we hold dedicated Indialantic slots for those bookings rather than treating them as emergency one-offs. Indialantic public beach access points generate a lot of sand inside every nearby home, so we vacuum-pre-sweep tile entries before every recurring visit during spring break and summer.
Indian Harbour Beach, FL
Indian Harbour Beach is a small barrier-island community of about 2.5 square miles, just north of Indialantic. Almost everything we clean here is within five blocks of the ocean — homes ranging from 1960s ranch to renovated 2010s open-concept builds. Salt is constant: window tracks, chrome fixtures, exterior door hardware, pool-cage screen rails — every recurring visit includes a separate descaling pass on these surfaces. The Gleason Park and Bicentennial Beach Park neighborhoods lean toward year-round residents on biweekly schedules. Along A1A and toward the Patrick Space Force Base side, we see more snowbird traffic and military PCS turnover. We coordinate same-day move-out / move-in cleans for military families during summer PCS season. The 32937 ZIP is small enough that our crew can hit four homes in a day without long drive time — we pass that efficiency along in tighter recurring slot availability. Sea-turtle nesting compliance is part of every beachside protocol from May through October.
Jensen Beach, FL
Jensen Beach is a historic small town stretched between the Indian River and Hutchinson Island — a mix of older Florida bungalows, riverfront homes and barrier-island condos. The Pineapple Festival area downtown has heart-pine and original tile that we treat with neutral pH cleaner; never bleach inside those older homes. The Indian River Drive corridor runs riverfront — large lots, screened pool enclosures and recurring biweekly schedules from year-round retirees. The Causeway Cove / Ocean Bay condo corridor on Hutchinson Island side gets a steady book of STR turnovers and snowbird seasonal opens / closes. Salt off the river and the Atlantic reaches every chrome and stainless surface on the barrier island — descaling pass on every visit. Jensen Beach also has an unusual concentration of older homes with terrazzo floors — we use a separate pH-neutral product for terrazzo restoration that other crews skip. We hold standing weekly and biweekly slots for Jensen Beach families on our recurring book.
Johns Island, FL
Johns Island is a private gated community on a barrier-island spit just north of Vero Beach — typically large oceanfront and river-side residences. Work here is by appointment with the property manager or club concierge, never directly through the front gate without pre-clearance. The homes are typically large with art, antiques, custom millwork, and surfaces that require manufacturer-specified care — we follow the homeowner's product preferences strictly and document every visit. Salt mist off the Atlantic destroys hardware fast on Johns Island; we run a descaling pass on every recurring visit. The snowbird calendar drives an October open-up and April close-down by default; we coordinate with house managers for seasonal storage and dust covering. Our Johns Island crew is dedicated, background-checked and badged specifically for this market.
Malabar, FL
Malabar is rural Brevard — large lots, horse properties, river frontage along the Indian River Lagoon and a small but loyal book of recurring clients. Most Malabar homes are 2,000–4,500 sq ft on quarter-acre to multi-acre lots, with well water and septic systems rather than municipal utilities. That changes how we clean: well water leaves a different mineral scale on glass, chrome and tile than the city water we work with elsewhere; we bring the right descaling chemistry for it. The Malabar Road / US-1 corridor has older Florida cracker-style homes with original heart-pine floors and wood paneling — we treat those with neutral pH and microfiber, never wet-mop on heart pine. The Bicentennial Park / Sebastian River area runs heavy on retirees and snowbird seasonal residents. Several Malabar properties have detached barns, guest cottages or mother-in-law suites that we include on the same recurring visit.
Melbourne Beach, FL
Melbourne Beach is a long thin barrier-island village stretched between the Sebastian Inlet and Patrick Space Force Base — almost entirely oceanfront single-family homes and a small downtown core. The 32951 ZIP has some of the most expensive residential real estate on the Treasure Coast, including conservation easements that protect sea-turtle nesting habitat. Lighting compliance during nesting season (May–October) is part of every protocol — we don't operate interior lights on dawn or dusk cleans along the oceanfront row. Salt mist is relentless this far out — every chrome, stainless, glass and screen surface gets a descaling pass on every visit, and we restock the homeowner's specific cleaning products rather than substituting. Most Melbourne Beach homes have screened pool lanais that face the dunes — those need separate attention because dune sand drifts into every track. Aquarina Beach and Country Club is a recurring book for us with several long-tenure clients.
Roseland, FL
Roseland is unincorporated north of Sebastian, hidden under massive oak canopies along the St. Sebastian River. The Roseland Road corridor runs through one of the most genuinely old-Florida residential pockets left on the Treasure Coast — large lots, mature live oaks, historic Florida cracker homes and a tight community where people know each other's recurring schedules. We've cleaned in Roseland for years and the work here is different: smaller homes, longer relationships, more attention to original surfaces. Heart-pine floors, original 1920s–1940s tile and wood paneling are common — we use neutral pH cleaner and microfiber only on these homes, never bleach and never wet-mop on heart pine. Well water is the norm; we bring the right descaling chemistry. Many Roseland properties have detached cottages, screened porches or workshops that we include on the same visit. Roseland clients are often monthly rather than biweekly because the homes are smaller and the owners want minimal disruption.
Stuart, FL
Stuart is the sailfish capital of the world and the boating culture shapes how we clean here. The Manatee Pocket and St. Lucie River corridor is heavy with boat-owning year-round residents — homes with covered slip lifts, screened boat lanais and an unusual amount of marine-grade hardware on every property. We run a separate descaling pass on chrome and stainless on every recurring visit because the salt-air comes off the river constantly. Sewall's Point homes lean older and larger — original tile, wood trim and historic construction that we treat with neutral pH cleaners only. Palm City across the river has newer single-family construction on gated golf communities — biweekly recurring is the norm. Stuart's historic downtown along Osceola Street has a small concentration of renovated 1920s cottages that we treat differently from anything west of US-1. The Stuart Causeway and Hutchinson Island side runs heavy on snowbird seasonal cleans — October opens and April closes — and STR turnover work near the public beach access points.
Vero Beach South, FL
Vero Beach South covers the beachside south of the 17th Street Causeway, including Riomar, Bermuda Bay and the snowbird condo corridor along A1A. The 32963 ZIP is one of the highest household-income concentrations in the state, and the homes here are large, older and carefully maintained. Original tile, custom millwork and antiques are common — we treat every surface with manufacturer-specified care and document each recurring visit. Salt mist is constant this close to the Atlantic; chrome, stainless and glass get a separate descaling pass on every clean. Snowbird seasonal cleans drive a big share of our Vero Beach South calendar — the October open-up and April close-down packages include dehumidifier checks, fridge prep, hurricane shutter dust-off and linen-closet rotation. We coordinate with several Vero Beach property managers for move-out detail cleans — the standard for landlords on the beachside is unusually exacting and we run the full move-out checklist by default.
Wabasso Beach, FL
Wabasso Beach is a tiny oceanfront community north of Vero Beach — fewer than 250 single-family homes packed along the dune line between the Atlantic and the Indian River Lagoon. The work here is genuinely small-batch: we know nearly every property by sight, and most of our Wabasso Beach clients are recurring monthly or biweekly with the same crew for years. The dominant home type is 1960s–1990s oceanfront single-family on 7,000–12,000 sq ft lots, many with screened pool lanais that face the dunes — sand and salt are the constants. We run a descaling pass on chrome, stainless and pool-cage hardware on every visit. Sea-turtle nesting season (May–October) means lighting compliance — we don't operate interior lights on dawn or dusk cleans along the dune row. Wabasso Beach is small enough that our crew can hit two homes in a half-day without long drive time. We bring everything in the truck, including water on hot days, because services on the island can be sparse.
Wabasso, FL
Wabasso is the mainland side of the Wabasso bridge — rural, oak-canopied and tightly held. The 32970 ZIP covers a mix of equestrian properties with horse-stable acreage, older Florida cracker homes along Old Dixie Highway and a growing concentration of new single-family homes off CR-510. Most Wabasso clients are on monthly schedules with us, not biweekly — the homes are larger, the owners less interested in frequent disruption, and many of them are snowbirds with seasonal recurring needs. Well water is the norm, so we bring the right descaling chemistry for the mineral content. Original heart-pine floors and wood paneling are common in the older homes; we treat those with neutral pH only and never wet-mop. Several Wabasso properties have detached barns, workshops or in-law cottages that we include on the same visit. Drive time from our Sebastian office is short.
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