Common home types
1920s–1940s bungalows, a mix of long-time owners and recent restorations, plus a growing rental and Airbnb pocket near the Grand Central streetcar district.
The mid-city neighborhoods that anchor the Grand Central District — equal parts restored craftsman, working artist studios, and weekend bungalow renovations.
What cleaning here involves
The Kenwood and Grand Central blocks are full of 1920s bungalows mid-restoration — so our first visits here are often catch-up jobs: renovation dust in window sills, paint flecks on original floors, grout that hasn't been touched in years. There's also a growing Airbnb pocket near the streetcar line that runs on turnover schedules. Both kinds of work start the same way: tell us about the actual house, and the quote gets built on that.
Common home types
1920s–1940s bungalows, a mix of long-time owners and recent restorations, plus a growing rental and Airbnb pocket near the Grand Central streetcar district.
What we focus on here
Standard and deep cleaning for first-time clients restoring older homes, plus biweekly recurring for younger families settling in.
Specifically
These are the named sub-neighborhoods and pockets this page covers. If yours isn't listed, call us — odds are we clean nearby.
ZIP coverage
Active service in: 33710, 33713
What we do in Central St. Pete & Grand Central
Yes — post-construction cleaning is one of our services. Drywall dust, stickers on new fixtures, debris fine enough to need two passes. Tell us where the project stands when you call.
Yes. Several units near the streetcar district run on our turnover schedule — see our Airbnb cleaning in St. Petersburg page for how that works.
A deep clean first. It catches up the detail layer — baseboards, blinds, grout — and then a standard plan keeps it there.
Call now — we’ll size the job, walk you through pricing, and book your slot. Prefer to text? Same number, Mon–Sat 8am–8pm.