When it comes to professional cleaning, not all jobs are created equal. At Clean & Clear Concepts, LLC, we proudly offer both residential and commercial cleaning across Central Florida — but what sets them apart?
Let’s break it down so you know exactly what you’re getting, and why it matters.
Ideal for:
Homeowners
Renters
Airbnb hosts
Services Typically Include:
Dusting, vacuuming, and mopping
Kitchen and bathroom sanitation
Bedroom and living area cleaning
Interior windows and surfaces
Pet-friendly product use
Recurring plans (weekly, biweekly, monthly)
Focus: Comfort, hygiene, and aesthetics in your living space.
Why It Matters:
Residential cleaning is all about making your home feel fresh, safe, and stress-free. We take extra care with personal belongings, pet areas, and the details that make a house feel like home.
Ideal for:
Offices
Retail stores
Studios
Clinics
Small businesses
Services Typically Include:
Sanitizing high-touch areas (desks, door handles, restrooms)
Emptying trash and recycling
Floor care (sweeping, mopping, vacuuming)
Restroom restocking and deep cleaning
Lobby and breakroom maintenance
Custom schedules (after-hours, early morning, weekends)
Focus: Cleanliness, health, and professionalism in a shared or public setting.
Why It Matters:
A clean commercial space boosts productivity, morale, and first impressions. It shows clients and employees that your business values safety and quality.
If you’re a homeowner or renter, residential cleaning helps maintain your peace of mind and comfort.
If you own or manage a workspace, commercial cleaning ensures your environment is healthy, efficient, and guest-ready.
And if you need both? We’ve got you covered.
Whether it’s your home, office, or rental unit, we deliver spotless results with professional care. Fully licensed, insured, and experienced — we bring the shine wherever you need it.
📞 Call (352) 978-8233 or Request a Quote to book your cleaning service today!
Wondering how commercial cleaning differs from residential services? We break down the key differences in this helpful guide.Â