$49 for a Four-Hour Housecleaning Session from Happy Home Cleaning ($100 Value)
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College-educated cleaners certified by three-month training program cleanse homes with microfiber mops, dusters & gentle cleaning products.
Though a watched pot of water will eventually boil, a watched vacuum will never autonomously clean up a savaged piñata. Leave the cleaning to the pros with this Groupon.
$49 for a Four-Hour Housecleaning Session ($100 Value)
The cleaning team sanitizes countertops and appliances and scrubs bathroom surfaces to remove any lingering mold, lime, and rust. Cleaners also zero in on forgotten areas such as baseboards and light fixtures, wiping off lint and cobwebs with microfiber cloths. Chemical-free steam cleaning is available for households with allergy-prone occupants.
College-educated cleaners certified by three-month training program cleanse homes with microfiber mops, dusters & gentle cleaning products.
Though a watched pot of water will eventually boil, a watched vacuum will never autonomously clean up a savaged piñata. Leave the cleaning to the pros with this Groupon.
$49 for a Four-Hour Housecleaning Session ($100 Value)
The cleaning team sanitizes countertops and appliances and scrubs bathroom surfaces to remove any lingering mold, lime, and rust. Cleaners also zero in on forgotten areas such as baseboards and light fixtures, wiping off lint and cobwebs with microfiber cloths. Chemical-free steam cleaning is available for households with allergy-prone occupants.
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About Happy Home Cleaning Service
Discerning in its staffing, Happy Home employs housekeepers who boast college-level degrees and only allows them to pick up their gloves after successfully completing three months of training. Staff members arrive at abodes with delicate yet powerful cleaning products as well as microfiber dusters and mops. They also tackle messes regardless of whether clients are present, and when residents are away, cleaners work cordially in the presence of pets, even letting them outside, changing their water, and explaining the existential game known as "fetch."