Deep cleaning a St. Petersburg home is not the same as deep cleaning a home in a drier climate. Florida's subtropical humidity — regularly 70–90% in summer — creates specific challenges: accelerated mold growth in grout, faster buildup on surfaces, and conditions that require more aggressive antimicrobial treatment in bathrooms and kitchens.
This checklist reflects TotalCare's actual deep cleaning protocol for St. Petersburg homes. It's organized room by room and notes which items are especially critical in Florida's climate.
Kitchen Deep Cleaning Checklist
The kitchen accumulates grease, food residue, and moisture faster in St. Petersburg's warm climate. A proper kitchen deep clean addresses every surface — not just the visible ones.
- Interior oven: scrub racks, walls, and oven floor with degreaser
- Interior refrigerator: remove drawers and shelves, clean and disinfect all surfaces
- Microwave interior: clean ceiling, walls, and floor of microwave cavity
- Cabinet fronts: wipe all cabinet doors, handles, and hinges
- Cabinet interiors (move-out / full reset): remove contents, clean all interior surfaces
- Backsplash: scrub grout and tile with appropriate cleaner
- Range hood filter: degrease and wipe filter and surrounding surfaces
- Sink and fixtures: descale and polish; pay attention to faucet base where grime accumulates
- Countertops: edge-to-edge including behind appliances and at wall edges
- Baseboards: hand-wipe all kitchen baseboards
- Floor: sweep, mop with appropriate cleaner for tile type; scrub grout lines
Bathroom Deep Cleaning Checklist
Bathrooms in St. Petersburg homes are the highest-risk area for mold and mildew. Florida's humidity means standard cleaning is insufficient — deep bathroom cleaning requires specific attention to grout, caulk, and ventilation surfaces.
- Toilet: clean inside bowl with brush and cleaner; wipe exterior including base, tank, and lid hinge
- Shower/tub grout: scrub all grout lines with antimicrobial treatment — do not simply wipe
- Shower door tracks: remove and clean door tracks where mold commonly accumulates in Florida
- Shower doors: clean glass with appropriate cleaner to remove soap scum and water stains
- Caulk lines: inspect and clean caulk around tub and shower; note any areas of mold penetration
- Vanity and sink: clean basin, faucet, and mirror; detail faucet base
- Mirror: clean full mirror surface edge to edge
- Exhaust fan cover: remove and clean fan cover — this is frequently missed and accumulates significant dust
- Baseboards: hand-wipe all bathroom baseboards
- Floor and grout: mop floor; scrub tile grout lines
Living Room and Common Areas Checklist
- Ceiling fans: wipe all fan blades — in St. Petersburg's climate, fan blades accumulate dust and mold spores faster than in drier regions
- Baseboards: hand-wipe all baseboards throughout living areas
- Window sills and ledges: clean all window sills; check for moisture accumulation
- Light switches and outlet covers: wipe all switches and plate covers
- Door frames and door knobs: wipe all door frames, including tops, and knobs
- Window blinds: wipe slats with damp cloth
- Upholstered furniture: vacuum all furniture including under cushions
- Floors: vacuum all carpeted areas; mop all hard floors including under furniture
- AC vent covers: wipe all air vent covers — critical in St. Petersburg where HVAC runs nearly year-round
Bedroom Deep Cleaning Checklist
- Ceiling fan: wipe fan blades
- Baseboards: hand-wipe all bedroom baseboards
- Window sills: clean and check for moisture
- Under bed: vacuum under bed, move bed frame if needed
- Closet: vacuum closet floor; wipe shelves
- Light fixtures: wipe light fixture covers and bulbs (when cool)
- AC vents: wipe vent covers
- Door frames and knobs: wipe
- Floors: vacuum, then mop or vacuum as appropriate
How Often Should You Deep Clean in St. Petersburg?
For most St. Petersburg households, a full deep clean once or twice per year is appropriate — more frequently for homes with pets, children, or households that run HVAC continuously. Florida's climate accelerates buildup and biological growth compared to drier northern climates.
TotalCare's recommendation: schedule a Total Reset Deep Clean before starting a recurring plan, then again 6–12 months later depending on household usage. The recurring Signature Home Care plan maintains your baseline between deep cleans.
DIY vs. Professional Deep Cleaning in St. Petersburg
A professional TotalCare deep clean in St. Petersburg covers the full checklist above — every item, every room — in a single scheduled visit. The Total Reset Deep Clean starts at $345 for a 1-bedroom home and scales by size. All supplies and professional equipment included.
For most St. Petersburg homeowners, the math is straightforward: a 3-bedroom deep clean at $490 covers 3–6 hours of professional time plus professional-grade antimicrobial treatment and all supplies. Attempting the same scope independently takes longer and typically produces less thorough results on high-risk areas like grout and appliance interiors.
Book a TotalCare deep clean in St. Petersburg at gototalcarecleaning.com or call (813) 295-7160.