The Ultimate 50-Point Deep Clean Masterclass: A Room-by-Room Guide

Why "surface cleaning" is just moving dust around — and what the TotalCare Total Reset standard actually does to your West Palm Beach home. Enzyme stovetop degreasing, grain-directional stainless steel polish, antimicrobial grout protocol, and every hidden area most cleaning services skip. All 50 points explained.

The word "cleaning" covers an enormous range of actual activity. At one end: wiping visible counters, running a quick vacuum pass, and calling it done. At the other: systematically removing pathogens, allergens, and embedded grime from every surface layer — not because it looks dirty, but because the sources of visible soiling need to be extracted, not redistributed. Most residential cleaning in West Palm Beach lands somewhere in the middle. TotalCare calls the first approach "moving dust around." The TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist exists because visible cleanliness and actual cleanliness are not the same thing — and in the South Florida's humid climate, the gap between them matters.

This guide is a room-by-room breakdown of every major zone in the TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist: the specific techniques used, the science behind why they work, and the exact areas that standard cleaning services skip while TotalCare's protocol names them explicitly. If you have ever wondered what the difference is between a deep clean that feels thorough and one that actually is — this is the explanation.

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Section 01 · Philosophy

The Total Reset Philosophy: Why Surface Cleaning Just Moves Dust

A surface-level clean addresses what is visibly dirty — the obvious grease on the stovetop, the soap film on the shower glass, the crumbs on the kitchen counter. It produces results that look satisfying for 24–48 hours before the underlying sources of soiling reassert themselves. The kitchen counter looks clean, but the polymerized grease on the burner grates was only coated with cleaner and wiped across the surface, not extracted. The bathroom looks bright, but the bacterial biofilm that feeds Serratia marcescens pink mold was wiped back, not killed. The hallway looks tidy, but the hair and debris compacted into the stair step-riser junction was not touched at all.

Total Reset cleaning starts from a different premise: a home is not clean when it looks clean. A home is clean when the sources of visible soiling have been physically removed. This requires specific product chemistries applied to specific surfaces with the correct dwell time, in the correct sequence. It requires targeting areas that do not reveal their accumulation through appearance — the door frame headers at ceiling height, the ceiling fan motor housing, the grout body below the surface glaze. And it requires executing the same sequence on every single visit, without substitution or shortcut, so that the standard is consistent regardless of which professional completes the clean.

The TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist is how Total Reset becomes operationally reliable rather than dependent on any individual's judgment about what needs attention that day. Each of the 50 tasks is named, sequenced, and assigned a defined technique and product specification. The sequence matters: in the kitchen, degreasing must precede disinfecting — applying a disinfectant over a grease layer produces a chemical barrier that prevents antimicrobial contact with the surface below. In the bedroom, upper-zone cleaning (ceiling fans, high shelves) must precede lower surfaces — dust dislodged from fan blades immediately recontaminates a floor that was vacuumed before fans were addressed. The protocol reflects the correct physical chemistry of cleaning, not a checklist of rooms to visit.

On West Palm Beach specifically: The South Florida's humid subtropical climate creates conditions that compress the timeline between a surface clean and visible resoiling. Bathroom biofilm recolonizes within days in Palm Beach County's baseline humidity. Spring coastal salt air infiltrates every horizontal surface from February through May via HVAC intake. Clay-heavy soil tracks deeply into carpet pile and grout after any rain event. A protocol-driven Total Reset approach — rather than an impressionistic surface pass — is what addresses these conditions with consistency visit after visit.

Section 02 · Kitchen

The Kitchen Masterclass: Enzyme Degreasing & Grain-Directional Polish

The kitchen is the highest-intensity cleaning zone in most West Palm Beach homes — the intersection of cooking grease, food particulate, mineral scale from Palm Beach County's hard water, and bacterial contamination on surfaces that contact food preparation. A surface-level kitchen clean misses the majority of what actually degrades kitchen hygiene between visits. The TotalCare kitchen protocol addresses three categories of challenge that standard cleaning does not.

Enzyme-Based Degreasing on Stovetops & Grates

Standard kitchen degreasers work through alkaline chemistry: a high-pH formulation that saponifies fresh fatty acids, allowing them to be wiped away. This approach works effectively on fresh grease. It struggles significantly with polymerized cooking grease — the hard, lacquer-like residue that forms when cooking oil is repeatedly heated on a stovetop surface over weeks and months. Polymerized grease has chemically cross-linked into a semi-solid matrix that standard alkaline degreasers cannot fully penetrate. The result of applying an alkaline degreaser to polymerized grate buildup is a thin foam over the grease layer that wipes off leaving the underlying residue largely intact.

TotalCare's stovetop protocol uses enzyme-based degreasing agents — formulations that contain lipase enzymes specifically designed to break down polymerized fat molecules from the inside out. The enzyme agent is applied to grates, burner rings, drip pans, and stovetop surfaces, then allowed a dwell time of 4–6 minutes before mechanical agitation begins. This dwell time is not a delay — it is the period during which the enzyme chemistry penetrates and unbinds the polymerized matrix. Agitation after dwell time produces full grease extraction from the hardened layer rather than a cosmetic surface pass over it.

Apply Enzyme Degreaser — Full Coverage

Enzyme agent is applied to all stovetop surfaces, grates, burner rings, and drip pans at correct product concentration. Coverage is complete, including the underside of grate legs and the recessed pan areas below burner rings where polymerized grease accumulates thickest.

✓ TotalCare Protocol Step 1 of 3

Dwell Time: 4–6 Minutes

Product is left undisturbed for the minimum dwell time required for lipase enzyme penetration into the polymerized grease matrix. During this period, the professional moves to adjacent kitchen tasks — maximizing time efficiency while the chemistry works. Agitation before dwell time completion bypasses the enzyme mechanism.

✓ Enzyme Chemistry Requires Contact Time

Agitate, Extract, and Rinse

After dwell time, a non-scratch scrub pad is used to agitate the unbonded grease matrix from grate and pan surfaces. Product and dissolved grease are then wiped and rinsed from all surfaces. The result is full grease extraction, not coverage. Grate surfaces should be non-tacky to the touch — the baseline TotalCare standard for stovetop completion.

✓ Full Removal Standard — Not Surface Pass

Grain-Directional Stainless Steel Polishing

Stainless steel appliances — refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, and oven fronts — are among the most visible surfaces in a kitchen and among the easiest to permanently damage with incorrect cleaning technique. Stainless steel has a directional grain — a linear polish pattern embedded during manufacturing that runs either horizontally or vertically depending on the appliance panel. Cleaning across the grain drags abrasive particles at a perpendicular angle to the grain lines, creating micro-scratches that compound with each cross-grain wipe into a permanently dull, etched surface appearance.

TotalCare's stainless protocol begins with grain identification before any cleaning contact: the professional visually confirms grain direction on each appliance panel and orients the microfiber cloth (never a sponge — sponges trap particles that become abrasive against the grain) parallel to that direction. The cleaning pass is drawn from top to bottom along the grain run — removing fingerprints, cooking vapor condensation, and surface particulate from within the grain channels rather than across them. A grain-directional polish pass follows, finishing to a streak-free, lint-free result that maintains the appliance's reflective surface integrity over time.

The long-term cost of cross-grain cleaning: Appliances that appear dull, clouded, or faintly scratched within a few years of purchase typically have a history of cross-grain wipe technique — a standard sponge or paper towel cleaned in whatever direction felt natural. The damage is cumulative and not reversible without professional restoration. TotalCare's grain-directional protocol prevents this outcome from the first visit.

Kitchen — Full Protocol Scope

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Kitchen · TotalCare Signature Protocol

9 primary zones · enzyme degreasing · grain-directional stainless · descaling
Stovetop grates, burner rings & drip pans — enzyme dwell treatment
Range hood exterior and underside filter face
Countertops and full backsplash tile surface
Stainless steel appliances — grain-directional microfiber polish
Microwave interior: all walls, door liner & turntable plate
Refrigerator exterior and handle — high-touch sanitization
Cabinet fronts, drawer pulls, and interior door handles throughout
Sink basin, faucet, drain and drain surround — descaling where scale present
Floor — sweep/vacuum then wet mop, edge pass & tile grout attention

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Section 03 · Bathroom

The Bathroom Masterclass: Serratia marcescens & Antimicrobial Grout Protocol

The bathroom presents a different cleaning chemistry challenge than the kitchen. The primary concerns shift from polymerized cooking grease to soap scum biofilm, mineral scale on fixtures, and biological contamination on persistently moist surfaces. West Palm Beach's humid subtropical climate makes bathrooms the highest-risk space in the home for microbial accumulation — and the source of the pink mold problem that most West Palm Beach homeowners have encountered but few fully understand.

Biology · West Palm Beach Bathroom Concern

Serratia marcescens: The Pink Mold Problem in West Palm Beach Bathrooms

West Palm Beach homeowners frequently notice a pink or orange-pink slime appearing in shower corners, around drain openings, along grout lines near the shower floor, and on the surface of bar soap. This is Serratia marcescens — a gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium, not a true mold — that produces a pink-to-red pigment called prodigiosin as a byproduct of its metabolic activity. Serratia marcescens colonizes the fatty acid-rich biofilm left by soap, shampoo, and body oils on persistently moist surfaces in shower and tub environments.

West Palm Beach sees Serratia at higher frequency than drier climates because Palm Beach County's baseline bathroom humidity rarely falls below the threshold that inhibits Serratia growth — even between daily showers. In many West Palm Beach bathrooms, Serratia marcescens recolonizes within 3–5 days of a standard surface clean, not because the clean was inadequate, but because a standard wipe-down removes the visible surface accumulation without penetrating or destroying the biofilm substrate that Serratia inhabits below it.

TotalCare Protocol: An EPA-registered antimicrobial product with documented efficacy against gram-negative bacteria — including Serratia marcescens — is applied to all grout lines, shower corners, drain surrounds, and caulk edges in the tub and shower areas at the product's recommended concentration. Product contact time (dwell time) is maintained at the minimum required by the kill-claim specification before wiping. This eliminates the biofilm substrate, not merely the visible pink surface accumulation — producing results that last meaningfully longer than a standard surface wipe.

Grout Body Treatment: Beyond the Surface Glaze

Grout is porous. Standard cleaning products applied across grout surfaces clean the glaze layer — the very top surface — but do not penetrate the porosity of the grout body beneath. Embedded organic matter and bacterial biofilm below the surface glaze remain active sources of staining and microbial colonization after a surface-only clean. Tile adjacent to grout joints can appear bright white while the grout body itself remains heavily colonized.

TotalCare's grout protocol uses a grout-specific brush — angled, stiff-bristle, sized to the grout joint width — to agitate product into the grout body rather than across the grout surface. For active Serratia or mold presence, the antimicrobial product is applied and allowed dwell time penetration before agitation begins. The combination of the correct product chemistry and mechanical agitation into the grout body produces a deep clean result: the grout body is treated, not just the surface glaze wiped. For West Palm Beach homes with persistent grout darkening or pink recurrence within days of cleaning, this technique is the difference between maintenance and genuine remediation.

Bathroom — Full Protocol Scope

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Bathroom · TotalCare Signature Protocol

8 primary zones · antimicrobial grout treatment · Serratia protocol · mineral scale
Tub/shower tile & grout — antimicrobial dwell-time treatment
Shower corners, drain surround & caulk edges — Serratia protocol
Toilet: bowl under-rim, seat both sides, exterior base & flush handle
Sink basin, faucet & drain area — descaling on mineral scale
Mirror — streak-free microfiber finish
Vanity surface and cabinet fronts
High-touch sanitization: light switch, door handle, towel bar
Floor — sweep and wet mop with grout edge brush attention
Section 04 · Bedrooms & Hallways

Bedrooms, Hallways & Living Areas: Coverage Without Shortcuts

Bedrooms, hallways, and living areas accumulate a different category of particulate than kitchens or bathrooms: dust mite allergen from bedding and carpet fiber, pet dander embedded in pile and fabric, coastal salt air deposited via HVAC airflow, and fine particulate from daily traffic. The cleaning challenge here is primarily physical removal — thorough vacuuming and damp-wipe coverage — and the common failures are coverage shortcuts: vacuuming the center of carpet fields while skipping edges, dry-dusting horizontal surfaces that settle the same particulate back down within minutes, and omitting the upper zones of rooms where ceiling fan blade dust redistributes across every cleaned surface below it the moment air movement begins.

Upper-Zone First — Every Time

Every TotalCare bedroom and living area clean begins with upper zones before any surface below counter height is touched. Ceiling fan blades are damp-wiped from base to tip on both blade surfaces; fan motor housing exterior is wiped clean; crown molding runs and any shelf surfaces at height are addressed before the professional moves lower. This sequence is non-negotiable: a fan blade that releases its settled dust after the floor has been vacuumed immediately recontaminates the floor and every lower horizontal surface. Upper-zone first is not an efficiency preference — it is the only sequence that produces a complete room clean.

Edge Vacuuming: The Zone Standard Cleaning Misses

The one-inch band where carpet pile meets baseboard — along every wall in every carpeted room — is the densest accumulation zone for pet hair, human hair, and fine debris in the home. Standard vacuum heads, operated in the sweeping center-field passes most cleaning services use, physically cannot reach this zone. It requires either an edge-vacuum attachment or deliberate crevice-tool passes along the full perimeter of the room before the center-field pass begins. TotalCare's carpet protocol runs edge passes on all four walls before center-field vacuuming — the zone that contains the highest-density accumulation is addressed first, not bypassed entirely.

Under-bed vacuuming is completed in full on every bedroom visit. Under-bed zones are among the highest-density hair, dust, and allergen accumulation locations in the home. They are out of sight, rarely if ever vacuumed by residents between professional visits, and compound significantly between cleans. Skipping under-bed vacuuming leaves the room's largest single allergen reservoir entirely unaddressed — the opposite of a thorough bedroom clean.

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Bedrooms · TotalCare Signature Protocol

Upper-zone first · edge vacuuming · under-bed · baseboard full-run
Ceiling fan: both blade surfaces damp-wiped, motor housing exterior cleaned
Nightstands, dresser tops & picture frame tops — damp-wipe where product-safe
TV/monitor bezel and screen (appropriate product by surface type)
Baseboards hand-wiped — full wall run including carpet-baseboard corner
Floor edge vacuuming: full perimeter on all four walls
Under-bed vacuuming — complete, not spot-pass
Center-field carpet or hard floor vacuuming
All waste bins emptied and relined
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Hallways & Living Areas · TotalCare Signature Protocol

Door frame headers · high-touch points · upholstery · full perimeter
Door frame headers — damp-wipe on all interior doors (see Hidden Areas)
High-touch surfaces: light switches, door handles, remote controls
Coffee tables, side tables & hard surfaces damp-wiped
Couch cushions lifted; under-cushion zones vacuumed
Upholstered furniture surfaces vacuumed for pet hair & dander
Baseboards full-run: both sides of hallway length
Floor edge passes both sides of hallway before center pass
All waste bins emptied and relined

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Section 05 · Hidden Areas

The Hidden Areas: What Most Cleaners Skip

The most meaningful difference between a surface-level clean and a protocol-driven Total Reset is not found in the visible areas. It is found in the locations that require intentional targeting — because they do not announce their accumulation through visible appearance until the buildup is substantial. These are the areas where the TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist produces the largest differentiated result from any cleaning service without a named protocol.

🪜 Stair Junctions

Step-Riser Seam Cleaning

In homes with carpeted stairs, the junction between the horizontal tread surface and the vertical riser face is a persistent accumulation zone for hair, thread, fine particulate, and debris. This seam sits at a 90-degree angle where two fabric surfaces meet — beyond the reach of a standard vacuum head in normal operation. Most services vacuum stair treads with a standard pass, cleaning the visible center of each tread while leaving the riser junction entirely undisturbed visit after visit. Over time, the junction compaction becomes visible as a dark band at the base of each riser. TotalCare's stair protocol includes dedicated crevice-tool extraction along the full length of every step-riser seam, on every stair in the flight.

✓ TotalCare: Crevice-tool extraction on every step-riser seam, full flight — every visit
🌀 Ceiling Fan Motor Housings

Motor Housing Exterior & Ventilation Slot Cleaning

Ceiling fan blades accumulate visible dust and are typically included in basic cleaning protocols — but the motor housing, the cylindrical or conical body at the fan's center, is almost universally skipped. Motor housings accumulate exterior surface dust and fine particulate drawn through ventilation slots by the fan's operational airflow. This internally deposited particulate is then continuously distributed into room air while the fan runs. TotalCare's ceiling fan protocol addresses both blade surfaces (top and underside) and the motor housing exterior on every visit where ceiling fans are present. A damp microfiber cloth is used throughout — dry dusting redistributes the particulate rather than removing it.

✓ TotalCare: Both blade surfaces + motor housing exterior damp-wiped — every visit
🚪 Door Frame Headers

Interior Door Top-Frame Damp-Wipe

Door frame headers — the flat horizontal surface at the top of each interior door frame — sit above natural eye level at roughly 7–8 feet of height and face upward, making them primary settled-dust accumulation zones. Because they are not within normal sight lines, their accumulation is not noticed until it is substantial — by which point a thick layer of fine particulate and salt-air and humidity buildup has accumulated undisturbed. In West Palm Beach during coastal salt air season (February through May), door frame headers are among the first surfaces to show visible coastal salt air layering. TotalCare names door frame headers as an explicit damp-wipe task on all interior doors in its 50-Point protocol — not a periodic extra, but a standard item every visit.

✓ TotalCare: All interior door frame headers damp-wiped — every visit
🪟 Window Sill Channels

Window Track & Channel Cleaning

Window sill channels — the track and rail system at the base of operable windows — are the primary passive entry point for outdoor coastal salt air and particulate into West Palm Beach homes during spring and summer. The channel groove fills over time with a compressed mixture of coastal salt air, dead insects, debris, and moisture residue that standard surface sill-wipe cleaning misses entirely because the sill surface looks clean while the channel below it is heavily loaded. TotalCare's window sill protocol includes deliberate channel cleaning with a narrow-head tool or folded cloth in the track groove — not only the sill surface — with specific attention to the interior track accumulation zone during coastal salt air season.

✓ TotalCare: Full channel + sill surface cleaned — coastal salt air-season priority attention

Why these areas matter for West Palm Beach homeowners: During Palm Beach County's South Florida's salt-air season season, door frame headers and window sill channels can accumulate visible yellow-green coastal salt air layering within days of a clean if not addressed with damp-wipe technique. Dry-cloth dusting on coastal salt air-coated surfaces redistributes coastal salt air into room air — the opposite of removal. TotalCare's damp-wipe protocol on all horizontal upper-zone surfaces during coastal salt air season is what produces genuine removal rather than coastal salt air redistribution.

Section 06 · The Standard

The 50-Point Accountability Framework

Every TotalCare visit is governed by the full TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist — not a subset appropriate to service type, not a judgment call about what needs attention that day. The same 50 points on every recurring, deep, or move-out clean. This uniformity is what makes the satisfaction guarantee meaningful rather than rhetorical.

Because the checklist defines an objective standard, the guarantee it anchors is enforceable in a way that informal cleaning arrangements cannot be. "I thought it was clean enough" is not a standard. 50 named, measurable tasks is a standard. If grout lines were not treated to antimicrobial protocol, that is a specific, named item that was not completed. If door frame headers were skipped, that is a specific, named item that was not completed. The standard either was or was not met — and if it was not met, TotalCare returns within 24 hours and corrects it at absolutely no charge. No forms, no friction, no negotiation.

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The TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist — Representative Items

Every recurring, deep, or move-out clean is governed by the same 50-point accountability structure. Key protocol items from the full checklist include:

  • Stovetop grates — enzyme dwell-time degreasing
  • Stainless steel — grain-directional microfiber polish
  • Microwave interior — all walls and turntable plate
  • Sink and faucet — descaling on mineral scale
  • Bathroom grout — antimicrobial agitation treatment
  • Shower corners and drain surround — Serratia protocol
  • Toilet under-rim, seat both sides, exterior base
  • Mirror — streak-free finish
  • Ceiling fan: both blade surfaces + motor housing
  • Door frame headers — all interior doors damp-wiped
  • Stair step-riser junctions — crevice-tool extraction
  • Window sill channels — track groove cleaned
  • Baseboard hand-wipe — full run on all walls
  • Floor edge perimeter vacuum before center-field pass

The Compounding Benefit of a Recurring Protocol

The TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist creates a compounding benefit for recurring clients that a one-time clean cannot produce. On a consistent biweekly or weekly schedule, each visit builds on the last: the deep-clean standard maintained from visit to visit means each clean starts from a higher baseline, allowing the professional to focus dwell time on specific technique and detail rather than first-pass accumulation removal. West Palm Beach homes on a TotalCare recurring schedule maintain a consistent Total Reset baseline — grout biofilm is addressed before it becomes visible, stair junctions are cleared before compaction darkens the risers, fan blade dust is removed before it redistributes — that periodic-occasional cleaning cannot match.

For West Palm Beach families managing allergy sensitivities to coastal salt air, pet dander, or dust mite allergen, this ongoing protocol has measurable environmental impact: sustained removal of the allergen sources across every visit, rather than a periodic deep clean that allows accumulation to rebuild fully between appointments.

FAQ · The 50-Point Checklist

Frequently Asked Questions

West Palm Beach homeowners' most common questions about the TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist, deep clean technique, and the science behind the Total Reset standard — answered plainly.

The TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist is TotalCare's proprietary cleaning protocol — 50 named tasks, each with a defined scope, sequence, and product specification, completed in the same order on every single visit without exception. It is the operating document that governs what happens inside your West Palm Beach home, and it is the basis for TotalCare's 24-hour satisfaction guarantee. If all 50 points are not met, TotalCare returns within 24 hours at no charge — no forms, no friction.
Surface cleaning addresses what is visibly dirty — results look clean for 24–48 hours before accumulated particulate, biofilm, and embedded grime reassert themselves. Total Reset cleaning removes the sources of visible soiling: polymerized cooking grease extracted with enzyme dwell-time chemistry; bacterial biofilm in grout treated with antimicrobial contact-time protocol; compacted debris extracted from stair junctions with crevice tools; dust removed from ceiling fan motor housings and door frame headers. Surface cleaning moves dust around. Total Reset cleaning removes it.
Enzyme-based degreasing uses lipase enzymes to break down polymerized cooking grease — the hardened, cross-linked residue that forms when cooking oil is repeatedly heated and that standard alkaline degreasers cannot fully penetrate. TotalCare applies enzyme agents with a 4–6 minute dwell time before agitation, allowing the enzyme chemistry to penetrate and unbind the polymerized matrix from within. The result is full grease removal from grates, burner rings, and drip pans — not a surface pass that coats the residue and wipes most of it back down.
Serratia marcescens is a gram-negative bacterium that produces a pink-to-red pigment as a metabolic byproduct. It colonizes the soap scum biofilm in persistently moist environments — shower corners, drain surrounds, grout lines, and caulk edges. West Palm Beach's humid climate allows Serratia to recolonize within 3–5 days of a standard surface wipe. TotalCare treats it with an EPA-registered antimicrobial product with documented gram-negative bacterial efficacy, applied at recommended concentration with the required contact dwell time — eliminating the biofilm substrate rather than only the visible surface accumulation.
Stainless steel has a directional grain — a linear polish pattern embedded during manufacturing. Cleaning across the grain drags abrasive particles perpendicular to the grain lines, creating micro-scratches that compound with each cross-grain wipe into a permanently dull, etched surface. TotalCare identifies grain direction on each appliance panel before any cleaning contact, then draws a microfiber cloth parallel to the grain — removing fingerprints and vapors from within the grain channels rather than scratching across them. Appliances that appear dull or clouded within a few years of purchase typically have a history of cross-grain cleaning technique.
The areas most consistently skipped are: (1) stair step-riser junctions — the seam between tread and riser where hair and debris compact beyond standard vacuum head reach; (2) ceiling fan motor housings — the central body that accumulates surface dust and internal particulate drawn through ventilation slots; (3) door frame headers — the horizontal top of each interior door frame, above eye level, where settled dust and coastal salt air accumulate undisturbed; and (4) window sill track channels — the groove at the base of operable windows where coastal salt air, debris, and moisture residue compact. All four are named tasks in the TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist.
For most West Palm Beach households, a Total Reset deep clean every 8–12 weeks is appropriate as a supplement to recurring maintenance. Homes with children, pets, or allergy sensitivities benefit from deep cleaning every 6–8 weeks. The South Florida's humidity-accelerated bathroom biofilm, South Florida's salt-air season load, and coastal sand and salt residue tracking create faster accumulation rates than national averages suggest. TotalCare's booking process identifies the right schedule for your home's specific usage patterns and conditions.
Yes. Every TotalCare visit — recurring, deep clean, or move-out — is governed by the full TotalCare Signature 50-Point Checklist. All 50 named tasks on every visit. If the standard is not met on any named item, report it with a photo within 24 hours and TotalCare returns to correct it at absolutely no charge. No forms, no friction, no discussion about whether it was "clean enough." The checklist either was or was not completed — and if it was not, it gets corrected.

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