Thinking of Hiring House Cleaners? Here’s What They Usually Won’t Touch

When I first hired professional house cleaners, I assumed “cleaning” meant everything. Floors, bathrooms, kitchen, baseboards — the whole house, top to bottom. But after my first appointment, I realized there are specific items and areas that many cleaning services typically won’t handle. And honestly, I was surprised.

One of the biggest misconceptions is that cleaners will move heavy furniture. Most won’t shift couches, large beds, refrigerators, or heavy dressers due to liability and safety concerns. They’ll clean around and under accessible areas, but if something requires lifting or major rearranging, that’s usually outside standard service. The same goes for fragile décor, antiques, or high-value collectibles.

Another category many companies avoid is biohazard-related messes. That includes mold remediation, pest infestations, excessive bodily fluids, or hoarding-level conditions. These situations often require specialized equipment and certifications. Standard residential cleaning services focus on maintenance cleaning — not hazardous or restoration-level work.

Outdoor spaces are also commonly excluded. Patios, garages, exterior windows above a certain height, gutters, and yard debris usually fall outside normal house-cleaning packages unless specifically added. Even inside, certain detailed tasks like deep carpet shampooing, grout restoration, or appliance disassembly may require separate booking or additional fees.

The lesson? Always ask for a detailed checklist before hiring. Most companies are transparent about what’s included — but assumptions lead to disappointment. Knowing ahead of time what’s covered (and what isn’t) saves confusion, protects expectations, and ensures you get exactly the service you’re paying for.

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