Why You Shouldn’t Have to Clean Before Your Cleaner Arrives
- ndanforth81
- Aug 29, 2025
- 2 min read
One of the biggest misconceptions about hiring a professional cleaner is that you need to “pre-clean” before they come over. Some cleaning companies even tack on hidden fees if your home isn’t “ready” for them. But here’s the truth: cleaning before your cleaner arrives shouldn’t be your responsibility—that’s what you’re hiring us for!
At Professional Touch Cleaning & Organizing, we believe in keeping things simple, stress-free, and fair. Here’s why you should never feel pressured to tidy up before your cleaner comes:
1. You’re Paying Us to Clean
Let’s be real—life is messy. Between work, kids, pets, and everything else on your plate, the last thing you should worry about is rushing around before your scheduled clean. That’s literally what you’ve hired us to handle. No judgment, no extra charges, just results.
2. Hidden Fees Are Just Wrong
Some companies sneak in “prep fees” or charge if your home isn’t already picked up. To us, that’s like a restaurant charging you extra for coming in hungry—it makes no sense! We’ll never charge you for leaving things as they are.
3. We Work Smarter, Not Harder
Our team is trained to step into any space—whether it’s a little messy or a lot—and get the job done efficiently. You don’t need to make your home look “presentable” for us. We’ve seen it all, and we’re here to make it shine.
4. Stress-Free Service Means Tailored Service
Every home is different, and so is every client. Whether you’re the type to tidy up daily or someone who saves it all for cleaning day, our services are tailored to fit your needs—not the other way around.
Bottom line? Don’t stress, don’t pre-clean, and definitely don’t pay hidden fees for “not cleaning before your cleaner comes.” With us, you can trust that your home will be cleaned the way you need it, without extra hassle or surprise charges.
Because at the end of the day, you deserve to walk into a freshly cleaned home—without lifting a finger first.




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