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Get Your Home Professionally Cleaned — Without Harsh Chemicals

Well-Paid Maids, the District’s only living-wage home cleaning company, is committed to using safe, eco-friendly products.

In the spirit of full transparency, the company lists the specific cleaning products on its website. Each has been rated “low concern” or “lowest concern” from the Environmental Working Group, a leading organization that researches and rates products based on health and sustainability.

Clients are happy with this choice, too. Yelp reviewer J.O. said:

“…the eco-products smell like a day spa and don’t linger (unlike harsher cleaners). With a small child and pets, it’s really important that our house isn’t getting bombarded with chemicals, and the products they use clean just as well!”

Elle V. wrote:

“…when they’re done, my house doesn’t smell like a chemical bomb went off. It’s just CLEAN.”

Of course, Well-Paid Maids is committed to providing clients the best experience — but they also look after their employees.

Owner Aaron Seyedian says those who have worked at other cleaning companies commonly express their appreciation for Well-Paid Maids’ products — they no longer cough or get headaches while cleaning homes.

Well-Paid Maids take care of their employees (not contractors!) in other ways, too. They offer a starting wage of $20 an hour, access to insurance, 22 paid days off per year, paid commuting and more.

Learn more and book your cleaning online.

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Then, it’s time to dust. Lexi starts with high-touch surface areas (think: refrigerator, dishwasher, counters, microwave). One area she sees often neglected is the bedroom — and it makes sense. Heavy furniture is difficult to move around, but it’s important to really get in there so dust doesn’t affect your sleep.

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AAPI Market and Beer Tasting at metrobar

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