Routine Cleaning vs. Deep Cleaning: Understanding the Differences
At Taher Green, we offer both routine cleaning and deep cleaning services to cater to your specific needs. While both types of cleaning aim to maintain cleanliness and hygiene, they serve different purposes and are essential at different times.
Our cleaning services are designed to accommodate the diverse needs of all clients, without any limitations or restrictions. Whether it involves small or large spaces, residential or commercial properties, indoor or outdoor settings, high-traffic areas such as airports, or quieter environments like private offices, our regular and deep cleaning services are available to meet every requirement with the highest standards of care.
Routine Cleaning
Routine cleaning is the regular maintenance cleaning that keeps your home or office looking tidy and presentable. Routine cleaning is essential for maintaining a clean and healthy environment on a day-to-day basis. It addresses the visible dirt and grime, ensuring that your space remains neat and organized.
Our routine cleaning services are provided on a weekly or biweekly schedule.
Deep Cleaning
Deep cleaning is a more comprehensive cleaning service that goes beyond the surface level. It targets the hidden dirt, grime, and bacteria that accumulate over time in hard-to-reach areas. Deep cleaning typically includes:
Thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting all surfaces, including those not covered in routine cleaning.
For our deep cleaning services, we offer three distinct options:
• Airbnb Cleaning
• Move-in/Move-out Cleaning
• Post-renovation Cleaning
Taher Cleaning
Our regular and deep cleaning services can be delivered through the Taher Cleaning Method, which is valued by both our Muslim and non-Muslim clients alike for its elevated standards of cleanliness. While particularly appreciated by our Muslim customers, this method ensures that our highly trained staff adhere to Islamic principles (Shariah) throughout the cleaning process, including the proper handling of impurities (Nejasah) such as urine or blood, in full compliance with religious guidelines.