Beverly Hills clients hire us because they have a standard and they want it held — visit after visit, year after year. We assign the same two-person crew to your home, sign NDAs as a default, and clean marble, onyx, and travertine like the irreplaceable surfaces they are.
We have cleaned hundreds of homes across Beverly Hills — from Rodeo Drive and Roxbury Drive down through every street in 90210, 90211, 90212. Our crews know what these homes deal with and arrive with the right products, the right equipment, and a checklist tailored to Beverly Hills living.
Beverly Hills homes are not difficult because they are large. They are difficult because the materials, the privacy expectations, and the operational complexity are all running at once. A cleaner who is great in a Mid-City duplex will get into a Trousdale mid-century and freeze at the onyx slab in the powder room. A team that does a fine job on a Brentwood Craftsman will not know how to coordinate with a Filipino housekeeping staff that has been with the family for fifteen years. We have built our Beverly Hills program specifically around this, and the result is the lowest cleaner turnover in your home — meaning the same two people show up for years.
Privacy is the other piece. Almost every home we clean in 90210 has cameras, a Ring or alarm system, and at least one room that is off-limits without explicit permission. We treat all of that as the default. Our team leads carry encrypted gate and alarm codes only on the day of the clean and codes rotate the moment a cleaner leaves the company. We sign NDAs before the first visit. We do not photograph your home for marketing without written permission. Things you should not have to ask for, but worth saying out loud.
The Flats — the grid south of Sunset bounded by Doheny, Wilshire, and Whittier — is mostly 3,000 to 6,000 sq ft single-family homes with original hardwoods, formal dining rooms, and pool houses. These are weekly clients for the most part. The work is detailed but predictable. Our Flats route covers Bedford, Roxbury, Beverly, Rexford, Camden, and the cross streets through to Wilshire.
Above Sunset — Trousdale Estates, Benedict Canyon, the streets off Coldwater — square footage jumps to 6,000 to 15,000 sq ft and the surfaces get more exotic. This is where you find the onyx, the book-matched marble, the wide-plank European oak that needs to be vacuumed only with a soft brush. Crews here are three to four cleaners, four to six hours per visit, and the cadence is usually weekly with a quarterly four-hour detail on top.
The Wilshire Corridor is condos — Sierra Towers, the Carlyle, Park Wilshire, the older buildings between Doheny and Comstock. Square footage is 1,800 to 6,000 sq ft. The challenge here is logistics, not the cleaning itself: loading dock scheduling, COI submission to building management, freight elevator windows. We handle all of that, including pre-submitting our certificate of insurance to your building before the first visit so the front desk waves us through.
Spring — late March through May — is pollen season. Mature landscaping in the Flats and the canyon properties pushes a yellow film onto every horizontal surface, and clients with allergies notice immediately. We move our HEPA filtration up a level during these eight to ten weeks, microfiber-only on every surface, and dust the high stuff (chandeliers, picture rails, top of millwork) on a tighter rotation.
Summer is event season — graduation parties, charity dinners, pre-wedding gatherings. We do a lot of next-morning cleans in June, July, and August. These are scoped tighter than a normal recurring visit but priced flat. Most clients have us on a standing 7am Sunday slot the morning after a Saturday event.
Fall and early winter is fire season. Smoke from the Palisades, Eaton, Sunset, and Kenneth fires of the past few years has put a measurable residue on Beverly Hills homes — even those miles from the burn zone. We have a documented post-smoke protocol: HEPA vacuum, microfiber rinse, soft good rotation, HVAC filter replacement reminder. Several of our 90210 clients now book a smoke-event detail twice a year as standing maintenance.
We quote flat-rate, never hourly. For Flats homes 3,000 to 5,000 sq ft on a weekly cadence, expect $290 to $440 per visit. For above-Sunset estates 6,000 sq ft and up, expect $600 to $1,200 per visit depending on finishes and scope. Wilshire Corridor condos run $260 to $520 depending on whether you want laundry and bed linens included.
Quarterly deep cleans — interior windows, inside fridge, inside oven, baseboards, light fixtures, baseboards — are roughly two times a standard visit. Pre-listing detail and post-construction cleans are quoted in person.
Every home over 5,000 sq ft gets a free in-person walkthrough before we quote. We do not give a number sight-unseen for an estate. It is not how serious cleaners price serious homes.
If you live anywhere near these, you are squarely in our route.
The questions Beverly Hills homeowners ask before they book.
Yes. We assign one dedicated two-person team to your home and that team stays with you for the entire relationship. If a team member is sick we send the same backup pair every time, never a stranger. This is the single biggest reason our Beverly Hills retention runs over five years.
Yes. We sign your NDA, or we provide ours if you prefer. Every cleaner who enters your home has signed it personally, not just the company. Background checks, bonding, and W-2 employment are also documented and we will share copies on request.
Yes. Our cleaners are trained on pH-neutral products for marble, onyx, travertine, and limestone, and we never use citrus, vinegar, or anything acidic on stone. We document any pre-existing etching or staining on the first visit so there is no question of what we did or did not cause later.
We send three to five cleaners, allow four to six hours per visit, and do a free in-person walkthrough before the first clean. Pricing is custom, scope is written, and we give your estate manager (or you directly) a documented checklist before every visit so nothing is left to memory.
Yes. We pre-submit our COI to your building management before the first visit, schedule freight elevator windows in advance, and our team leads are listed with the front desk. We have active clients in Sierra Towers, the Carlyle, Park Wilshire, and most of the major Wilshire Corridor buildings.
Yes. We use a documented post-smoke protocol — HEPA filtration, microfiber-only rinse, soft good rotation, fixture detail — that pulls smoke residue off surfaces without driving it deeper. Several Beverly Hills clients now book this twice a year as standing seasonal maintenance.
Most Beverly Hills clients are on the schedule within five business days. We do the walkthrough within 48 hours, the first deep clean within a week, and then a recurring cadence locked in immediately after.
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