Guaranteed to leave your place is not Beary Clean, we else we re-clean for free!
Feel comfortable knowing the company and the cleaners have insurance for up to $2,000,000.
Our booking process is simple:
Step 1: Go to our online booking form
Step 2: Pick your cleaning service type and how frequently you want a clean.
Step 3: Enter how big your home is based on the number of beds and baths in your home.
Step 4 (optional): Pick any extra cleaning services we offer if needed
Step 5: Choose a cleaning date and time
Step 6: Enter your information: who you are, where the house is, and how the cleaner will get in the house.
Step 7: Book the clean! Pay securely using our payment processor, Stripe, which uses 100% secure 256-bit SSL encryption.
We implement our 33-Step House Cleaning Checklist in the standard clean which includes:
Bedroom (7)
Bathroom (10)
Kitchen (8)
Other Living Areas, including Hallways and Stairs (8)
We leave your home beary clean, or we will come reclean for free! You must let us know you need a reclean with 24 hours of the clean.
Customers must provide images of damage of both before and after the cleaning along with proof that damages were caused at the time of the cleaning. All claims must be made within 24 hours of the cleaning. Once the office receives the notification we will contact you as soon as possible. If we do not hear from you within the next 30 days we will assume you do not want to have us resolve the issue and the situation will void.
You do not. Please provide detailed instructions during the booking process or over the phone if you are not present during the cleaning. Such instructions should include, what needs to be done, how to get into the home, and how to lock up as well.
Your card will be charged once the booking is completed. When payments are processed, you will receive an emailed receipt to reflect the charge.
Please allow for an hour arrival time from the beginning of the appointment. If your cleaner still hasn’t arrived within an hour call 256-633-6332
No, we do not give refunds. Instead, we have a different cleaner come re-clean for free until you’re satisfied with the clean.
We recommend they have each of the following:
We only ask you to notify us 24 hours before your appointment if you wish to cancel or reschedule to avoid a $50 cancellation fee. If you cancel or reschedule your appointment online after 24 hours for a next-day cleaning, you will also get charged a $50 fee automatically (this goes to the cleaners because they were expecting a job).
In a gym, high-touch and high-traffic areas need frequent cleaning. This includes gym equipment like weights, benches, and cardio machines, as well as locker rooms, restrooms, and shower areas. Other important areas include the reception desk, door handles, light switches, and any communal surfaces. Regular attention to these areas helps maintain hygiene and safety standards.
Deep cleaning a gym involves thorough cleaning of all gym equipment and surfaces. Start with dusting and wiping down all machines and weights. Use a disinfectant to clean handles, seats, and touchpoints on equipment. Floors should be vacuumed and mopped, and mats should be sanitized. Locker rooms and bathrooms require disinfection of all surfaces, including showers, lockers, and sinks. High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters in vacuums can help remove fine dust particles and allergens from the air.
Gyms should undergo daily cleaning of high-use areas such as equipment, floors, and bathrooms to maintain a hygienic environment. A deeper cleaning schedule should also be implemented weekly to address areas that might not be covered daily, such as mirrors, windows, and less-used corners of the facility. During peak flu seasons or outbreaks, more frequent cleaning and sanitization may be necessary.
The best cleaner for gyms is one that effectively sanitizes and disinfects without leaving harmful residues. Products labeled as EPA-registered broad-spectrum disinfectants can kill most bacteria and viruses and are suitable for high-touch surfaces. It’s important to choose cleaners that are non-corrosive to protect gym equipment and safe for users, possibly opting for natural, fragrance-free options if sensitivity among users is a concern.
Gym floors are cleaned by first removing loose dirt and debris through sweeping or vacuuming. Mopping is then performed using a disinfectant cleaner suitable for the type of flooring, whether it’s rubber, wood, or carpet. For rubber floors, a mild soap and water solution may suffice, while wood floors may require specific cleaners that preserve the finish and prevent damage.
You can make an effective gym cleaner by mixing simple ingredients like distilled white vinegar and water in a 1:1 ratio, adding a few drops of essential oil like tea tree or lavender for their natural antibacterial properties. For a stronger disinfectant, mix 1/4 cup of bleach with one gallon of water. Always label homemade cleaners clearly and test them on a small area first to ensure they do not damage surfaces.
Not cleaning gym equipment can lead to the buildup of germs, bacteria, and viruses, increasing the risk of infections among users. It can also cause unpleasant odors and potentially degrade the quality and functionality of the equipment, leading to a poor user experience and possible increase in maintenance costs.
Commercial gyms typically use EPA-registered disinfectant sprays and wipes that are effective against a broad range of pathogens, yet safe for the variety of materials found in gym equipment. These products are chosen for their efficacy, safety, and suitability for frequent use, ensuring that equipment is sanitized without causing damage or leaving harmful residues.