We are invested in community well-being, and we perform our cleaning services with compassion and discretion.
We understand the importance of developing trust with our clients as we are invited into their homes.
We are here to help.
At Bio-One, we live in the communities we serve and do what we do because we truly care.
Before we begin the cleaning process, we will talk with you to learn your goals. We’ll evaluate details about your particular situation, including:
We will also obtain a work order document to give our technicians permission to work on your property and a property retention document so we know which items you would like to save.
Sometimes hiring someone can be a motivation for you to declutter in order to give them space to clean!
“Amazing tool. We use it on walls, cabinets, and appliances! Pretty much everything!”
— Bio-One of Duval County
Product: Estilo Ceiling Fan Duster - Long Ceiling Fan Cleaner Duster
“My crew loves these for fans!”
— Bio-One of Charlotte
Product: Simple Green
“Simple green works for microwave grease. Spray, shut it for 1 min and just wipe it off.”
— Bio-One of Milwaukee
Product: Magic Eraser
“Mr. Clean Magic Eraser for wall marks, baseboard and cabinet scuff marks, and so much more.”
— Bio-One of Denver
We have a cat, a dog, kids, and allergies. So I spend 30 minutes cleaning my home every morning, preparing my living/working space for a new day.
I do a quick pick-up, use the duster, use Windex to polish all high-contact surfaces, use my cordless Dyson vacuum, and finally I Swiffer the floor. I don’t allow my home to get dirty, therefore it’s easy to clean it.
Simple Green works well for microwave crease. Spray, shut it for one minute, and wipe it off. I use disinfecting wipes to wipe down my kitchen appliances a couple of times a week.
I used to hate cleaning my home, and the more I waited, the less I wanted to do it. This 30 minute technique worked for me for at least 10 years. I suggested it to some of our clients after big hoarding cleanups and some adapted it.
“Don’t forget the pantry when Spring cleaning. Get rid of all expired food.”
“Try to remove items from your cabinets, drawers, and closets so they are at least 25% empty. If it’s full of stuff, you’ll be less likely to put things away because it’s so much additional effort to cram it in there.”
How to get started, involve your whole household
When it’s too much to handle alone and what to do then