Philly Fresh Cleaning - Professional Cleaning Philadelphia

Philly Fresh Cleaning - Professional Cleaning Philadelphia

Trusted Cleaning Services for Homes and Offices in Philly

Trusted Cleaning Services for Homes and Offices in Philadelphia

Philly Fresh Cleaning provides professional residential and commercial cleaning services throughout the greater Philadelphia area. Our trained, insured cleaning teams deliver thorough, reliable cleaning for apartments, rowhouses, condos, and offices. We take special care with Philadelphia's beautiful historic homes, using appropriate products and techniques for hardwood floors, vintage tile, and delicate surfaces. From Center City high-rises to charming Chestnut Hill homes, Philly Fresh Cleaning leaves every space sparkling. Discover all HomeSols services for trusted local professionals.

Cleaning Services We Offer

  • Recurring home cleaning (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly)
  • Comprehensive deep cleaning
  • Move-in and move-out cleaning
  • Post-renovation and construction cleanup
  • Office and commercial cleaning
  • Carpet and hardwood floor cleaning
  • Kitchen and bathroom deep sanitization
  • Window cleaning
  • Airbnb and rental turnover cleaning
  • Organizing services

Serving All of Philadelphia

Philly Fresh Cleaning serves all Philadelphia neighborhoods including Center City, Old City, South Philly, Northern Liberties, Fishtown, Fairmount, Manayunk, Chestnut Hill, University City, Roxborough, and the Main Line suburbs. View our service areas for availability.

Consistent Quality You Can Count On

Every clean follows our detailed quality checklist and is backed by our satisfaction guarantee. All staff are background-checked and insured. For cleaning tips, visit our blog. Find more cleaning services from verified professionals nationwide.

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