In This Guide

  1. Why Standard Cleaning Fails Bartlett Homes
  2. Kitchen: Enzyme Degreasing & Appliance Protocol
  3. Bathrooms: Antimicrobial Grout Treatment
  4. Bedrooms & Living Areas: Allergen Removal
  5. Hidden Areas Most Cleaners Skip
  6. The Full 50-Point Room Checklist

Why Standard Cleaning Fails Bartlett Homes

Standard maintenance cleaning — the kind most residential cleaning services provide — maintains surfaces that are already reasonably clean. It wipes visible surfaces, vacuums floors, and sanitizes bathrooms at a level appropriate for weekly or biweekly upkeep. What it does not do is address accumulated buildup: carbon-bonded grease on stovetop grates, biofilm in tile grout, allergen deposits at baseboard level, mineral scale on fixtures, and particulate in the hidden surfaces most cleaners skip entirely.

In Bartlett specifically, the significant oak tree canopy throughout this northeast Shelby County suburb produces substantial seasonal pollen that settles heavily at floor level. Bartlett's mix of established 1970s-2000s construction and newer builds means homes accumulate years of buildup in areas that standard cleaning never reaches. The TotalCare Total Reset Deep Clean was built for this problem — and the TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist is the documented standard that governs every task.

The key difference: The 50-Point Checklist is not a list of what to clean — it is a list of how to clean each item, with defined methods, approved products, and pass/fail criteria. A checklist item is not complete until it meets the standard, not just until it has been attempted.

Kitchen: Enzyme Degreasing & Appliance Protocol

Stovetop Grates: Enzyme-Based Degreasing

Carbon-bonded grease on stovetop grates cannot be dissolved by standard alkaline cleaners. The carbon bonds formed by repeated high-heat cooking require a biological enzyme that breaks the molecular structure of the deposit at the correct dwell time. TotalCare's protocol: apply enzyme degreaser, allow the appropriate dwell time for the product to work, then scrub and rinse. The result is a food-safe cooking surface, not just a cleaned appearance — whether the home has a 1980s range or a modern stainless model.

Microwave: Steam Method

Microwave interiors accumulate baked-on food splatter that harbors bacterial growth. TotalCare uses a hot steam treatment to loosen residue before wiping clean — leaving the interior sanitized rather than merely wiped.

Inside the Refrigerator

Interior refrigerator cleaning is a specific checklist item that standard cleaning services skip. TotalCare removes all shelves and drawers, wipes all interior walls, cleans the drawer channels and door gaskets, and addresses the drip tray. In active Bartlett family homes, this is one of the highest-contamination surfaces in the home.

Grain-Directional Stainless Steel Polishing

Stainless steel appliances have a visible grain — a directional pattern of microscopic lines. Wiping against the grain traps residue and creates permanent streaking. TotalCare professionals wipe with the grain using a microfiber cloth and stainless-appropriate polish, producing a streak-free finish that protects the surface over time.

Bathrooms: Antimicrobial Grout Treatment

Serratia Marcescens: The Pink Mold Problem in Bartlett

Serratia marcescens thrives in Bartlett's humid Mid-South summers. Serratia marcescens is not just aesthetically unpleasant — it is an opportunistic pathogen. In Bartlett homes with multiple bathrooms, any bathroom not in daily use can develop this colonization undetected within weeks.

TotalCare's grout protocol uses an EPA-registered antimicrobial agent applied at the correct contact time to break down existing biofilm at the cellular level and inhibit regrowth. This is a timed, chemical process — not a surface scrub. Applying an antimicrobial and immediately wiping it off defeats the purpose; the product must dwell at the correct time to complete the biological reaction.

Fixture Descaling

Showerheads, faucet bases, and chrome fixtures accumulate mineral scale from hard water deposits. TotalCare uses an appropriate descaling solution for the fixture material (chrome, brushed nickel, bronze) to dissolve and remove the scale without surface abrasion.

Bedrooms & Living Areas: Allergen Removal

Bartlett's oak canopy produces significant seasonal pollen that settles at floor level. Standard vacuuming cannot remove this level of allergen accumulation at baseboard level — vacuum attachments move particles rather than capturing them.

TotalCare hand-wipes every baseboard end-to-end using a microfiber cloth treated with an allergen-reducing solution. Physical contact cleaning captures and removes the particles from the surface. This is a non-skippable checklist item on every TotalCare deep clean in Bartlett.

Ceiling fans are addressed at the blade tops — where dust accumulates fastest — and at the motor housing where particulate collects in the vents. Window sills and blind slats are wiped individually. Door frames and light switch plates — the highest-touch surfaces in any room — are wiped and disinfected.

Hidden Areas Most Cleaners Skip

The areas that differentiate a deep clean from a standard clean are the ones that require extra time and are not visible at first glance. The TotalCare 50-Point Checklist requires completion of every one of these:

Kitchen Hidden Areas

  • Inside refrigerator (all drawers, gaskets, drip tray)
  • Inside oven (rack removal, broiler pan, door seal)
  • Range hood interior and filter
  • Cabinet interior top edges
  • Behind freestanding appliances

Bathroom Hidden Areas

  • Behind and beneath toilet base
  • Inside medicine cabinet
  • Grout lines (full antimicrobial treatment)
  • Shower door track channels
  • Vanity cabinet interiors

Bedroom & Living Hidden Areas

  • Ceiling fan motor housing vents
  • Baseboard tops and floor gaps
  • Window sill channels and tracks
  • Closet interior shelving
  • Stair junction edges (if applicable)

Whole-Home Hidden Areas

  • Light switch plates and outlet covers
  • Door frame tops
  • HVAC return vent covers
  • Under furniture edges
  • Blind slats (individual wipe)

FAQ

Deep Clean Checklist
Questions Answered

The TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist covers 50 specific tasks across every room: kitchen (degrease stovetop grates, steam microwave, clean inside refrigerator, scrub sink, wipe cabinet fronts, clean range hood), bathrooms (scrub grout with antimicrobial treatment, deep-clean toilet, descale fixtures, remove soap scum), bedrooms and living areas (hand-wipe all baseboards, wipe door frames and switches, clean window sills, dust ceiling fans), and floors (vacuum all carpets, mop all hard floors with appropriate solutions). Every task has a defined method, product, and pass/fail criterion.
Carbon-bonded grease deposits on stovetop grates cannot be dissolved by standard alkaline cleaners. Enzyme-based degreasers contain biological enzymes that break down the molecular bonds in grease at the correct dwell time. Applying the product, waiting for the reaction, then scrubbing removes the deposit rather than redistributing it. For the ranges found in Bartlett's established and newer homes alike, this is the only protocol that achieves a food-safe result.
Serratia marcescens is the bacterium responsible for the pink or orange biofilm that colonizes bathroom grout, shower caulk, and toilet rims. It is a pathogen, not just a cosmetic issue. Bartlett's Mid-South humidity and oak tree canopy pollen creates conditions where this bacterium thrives. TotalCare's grout protocol uses an EPA-registered antimicrobial agent applied at the correct contact time to break down existing biofilm at the cellular level and inhibit regrowth — not a surface scrub that moves it around.
Stainless steel has a visible grain — a directional pattern of microscopic lines in the surface. Wiping against the grain traps residue in the grooves and creates visible streaks. TotalCare professionals wipe with the grain using a microfiber cloth and an appropriate stainless polish, producing a streak-free finish. For the stainless appliances found in Bartlett homes, this technique preserves the surface over time rather than degrading it.
Vacuum attachments move particles around rather than capturing them. In Bartlett homes with significant oak canopy pollen, the allergen load at baseboard level is significant — pollen, dust mite debris, and particulate that settles over time. Physical contact cleaning with a microfiber cloth captures and removes these particles from the surface. TotalCare hand-wipes every baseboard end-to-end on every deep clean — this is a specific, non-skippable checklist item.
The checklist covers: inside the refrigerator (all shelves, drawers, door gaskets), inside the oven (rack removal, broiler pan, oven glass, door seal), inside the range hood and filter, behind and beneath toilet bases, inside medicine cabinets, window tracks and sill channels, ceiling fan blade tops and motor housings, light switch plates and outlet covers, closet interiors, and door frame tops. These are the areas most residential services skip because they add time but are not visible at a glance.
A 1-bedroom home averages 3 hours. A 3-bedroom home in standard condition averages 4 to 4.5 hours. A 4-bedroom home takes approximately 5 hours and a 5-bedroom home 5.5 to 6 hours. TotalCare professionals work through all 50 checklist items to completion, not to a time limit. Larger Bartlett homes or homes not professionally cleaned recently may require additional time.
Most Bartlett homeowners book a Total Reset Deep Clean once or twice per year — typically at the change of seasons. For clients on a recurring Signature Home Care plan, a deep clean is recommended before beginning the recurring schedule to establish a full clean baseline. The deep clean addresses accumulated buildup that maintenance cleaning cannot reach; the recurring plan maintains the results.