Cleaning Manhattan is different.
Here's the proof.
Pre-war radiators, co-op boards that demand a COI before anyone touches the lobby, 450-square-foot apartments where every surface doubles as storage. These case studies show how we handle the challenges that only exist in Manhattan homes.
Deep-cleaning a pre-war walk-up studio on the Upper West Side
450 square feet, a fourth-floor walk-up, and a century of radiator dust. Small spaces are harder to clean well — here's how we do it.
Read the case study →Navigating co-op rules and COI requirements in an Upper East Side building
Her co-op board required a COI naming three entities, a service-elevator reservation, and vendor check-in before anyone could clean her apartment. That's a normal Tuesday for us.
Read the case study →A full reset for a busy family's three-bedroom in the West Village
Two working parents, two kids, a dog, and 1,600 square feet that never stayed clean longer than a weekend. The fix wasn't one heroic clean — it was a system.
Read the case study →Detail-cleaning a Tribeca loft: high ceilings, open space, hidden dust
Lofts look minimal and clean by design — which makes the dust on every beam, ledge, and open shelf twice as visible. This one needed a different playbook.
Read the case study →Your apartment could be the next one.
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