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Moving? Let Well-Paid Maids Handle the Move-Out Clean

Photo via  Alan Harder/flickr

It’s peak moving season, and with moving comes an endless to-do list. 

The worst task? The final clean before you officially hand over the keys. Mopping floors, dusting baseboards, cleaning appliances, scrubbing the bathroom… For renters, the list feels especially daunting with a security deposit at stake.

Instead of dedicating hours (and buckets of sweat) to a thorough move-out clean, let Well-Paid Maids handle it.

With Well-Paid Maids, all cleanings include:

  • Vacuuming and mopping.
  • Countertop, table and mirror cleaning, including refrigerator and oven exteriors.
  • Sinks, toilets and showers cleaning.

Plus, you can add extras, like cleaning the inside of the fridge, cabinets, microwave, oven and more. (Does anyone really know how to clean the inside of an oven besides the pros?)

Online reviewers love letting Well-Paid Maids help them with their moves.

Yelp reviewer Steve T. wrote:

“My apartment is as clean as when I moved in! My cleaner (Diana) did a really thorough job with an attention to detail.”

Google reviewer Sandra wrote:

“I want to give a special shoutout to Nishad, who cleaned my place before I moved out. He did a wonderful and meticulous job getting my place clean from top to bottom and stayed until the job was done… By the time he was done, the apartment was cleaner than when I moved in!”

Perhaps even better than glowing reviews? Well-Paid Maids is the only living-wage cleaning company in D.C. It pays employees at least $22 an hour. Plus, they get comprehensive benefits like 22 paid days off per year. That means you can feel good supporting Well-Paid Maids.

Moving out and wanting to skip the dirtiest part? Go ahead and settle into your new place — book your move-out cleaning with Well-Paid Maids.

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