Condo Cleaning in Stuart, FL
Cleaning a condo is not just cleaning a smaller house. The unit is the easy part. Getting a crew into the building is where most companies fall down.
Associations here have rules. Some want a Certificate of Insurance naming the association before a vendor sets foot on the property. Some route vendors through a service entrance and one specific elevator. Some set work-hour windows. Front desks keep lists.
Condo cleaning in Stuart means handling all of that before the crew ever pulls in. We have been doing it in Martin County buildings since 1991.
We are licensed, bonded, and insured, and we carry workers’ compensation on every employee.
If your association or property management company requires a Certificate of Insurance naming them as an additional insured, we can provide one on request. Ask when you book and we will have it over before your first visit.
That single document is the reason a lot of owners have to fire a cleaner they liked. The building will not let an uninsured vendor in, and a solo cleaner or a gig-app worker usually cannot produce the paperwork.
Every one of our cleaners is a W-2 employee of this branch. Not a subcontractor. Not someone booked through an app. When a front desk asks who is coming up, we have an answer.
The paperwork most cleaners cannot produce
Building access, handled ahead of time
Gate codes, lobby check-in, callbox entries, service elevators, and parking are all things we set up before the first cleaning, not on the doorstep.
For security reasons we do not keep client keys. Give us a lockbox, a gate code, or a door code and we use that on the day of service. Tell us once and it goes in your file.
If your building requires vendors to sign in at the front desk or use a specific entrance, tell us at the walkthrough. If work is limited to certain hours, we schedule inside them.
Home cleaning runs Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.
What is different about cleaning a condo here
Salt gets in. Units on Hutchinson Island and along the Jensen Beach waterfront take salt air on every balcony slider. The inside and outside of your glass doors are part of every visit we do. Larger window cleaningjobs go through a trusted partner we coordinate for you.
Sand comes home with you. Beach access means grit in the entry, in the tracks, and in the shower. Small unit, short walk, a lot of sand.
Humidity concentrates. A condo has less air volume than a house. Closed bathrooms and closets hold moisture, and a unit that sits closed holds more.
Storage is tight. In a two-bedroom on the water, clutter shows immediately. Light tidying comes standard on every visit for exactly this reason.
Balconies are outdoor rooms. Sliders, tracks, and the threshold take the brunt of the weather.
Seasonal units and the open-and-close routine
A lot of the units we clean sit empty from spring into fall.
That is a specific problem in this climate. The air conditioning gets set high to save money, humidity works into soft goods and closets, and glass facing the water builds salt film for months.
We can open your unit before you arrive for the season and close it down after you head north. Between those, we can run periodic visits so the place is not sitting untouched for six months.
Tell us how you actually use the unit. We will build a schedule around that instead of selling you a plan you do not need. There are no long-term contracts, and you can pause your service whenever you travel.
What a condo cleaning covers
Kitchen: counters, cabinet fronts, appliance exteriors, sink, and inside the microwave
Bathrooms: toilets, tubs, showers, sinks, mirrors, and floors
Bedrooms and living areas: dusting, surfaces, and floors
Glass doors cleaned inside and out
Floors vacuumed and mopped throughout
Light tidying so surfaces are clear
Trash taken out to the building’s disposal
Detail items like fan blades, baseboards, and door frames get worked in on a rotation. Oven and refrigerator interiors are add-on services. If the unit has not had a full reset in a while, we may suggest starting with a deep clean.
We bring our own supplies and use people-friendly and pet-friendly products. Our vacuums use HEPA filters, which matters more in a small unit than in a big house.
The same two people, every visit
You get the same two-person team each time. In a building with a front desk and a vendor list, that consistency is worth more than it is in a single-family home. The staff learns them. You are not re-clearing a new name every month.
If one team member is out, the other works with a backup crew member, so someone who already knows your unit is there.
Our teams speak English and Spanish. Our Treasure Coast branch holds a 5.0 star rating across 345 Google reviews. Some of our team members have been here 18 years, and some of our clients have been with us more than 25.
We clean condos in Stuart, on Hutchinson Island, in Jensen Beach, Sewall’s Point, Rio, Port Salerno, Hobe Sound, and Port St. Lucie.
Four things to ask your association before you hire anyone
Owners find this out the hard way, usually after a crew is already parked downstairs.
Do you require a vendor COI, and what limits? Some associations name a specific coverage amount. Get the number before you book, and we will match the certificate to it.
Which entrance and elevator do vendors use? Many buildings do not allow the main lobby elevator for service work.
Are there work-hour restrictions? Plenty of buildings limit vendor work to weekday business hours, which lines up with our schedule anyway.
Is there a vendor registration process? Some management companies want the company on file before the first visit, not on the day.
Get those four answers and pass them to us on the call. We will handle the rest before your first cleaning rather than sorting it out in your lobby.
You can see the rest of what we cover locally on our Stuart house cleaning page.
FAQs
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Yes. We can issue a COI naming your association or property management company as an additional insured. Request it when you book and we will send it before the first visit.
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Yes. Hutchinson Island is a regular stop from our Stuart office, along with Jensen Beach and the Sewall’s Point peninsula.
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However your building requires. Gate codes, lobby check-in, service entrances, and elevator rules all get set up before the first visit. We do not keep client keys, so we use a lockbox or code on the day.
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Yes. We can open a unit before you arrive, close it when you leave, and run visits in between so it is not untouched for months.
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Yes. Glass doors are cleaned inside and out as part of every visit, including the tracks.
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Yes. Trash goes out to your building’s disposal as part of the visit.
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No long-term contract. Pause or change your schedule any time you travel. We do ask every client to agree to our Terms of Service before scheduling.
Client Testimonials
“I used to spend my weekends catching up on cleaning, and it felt endless. Neat & Repeat is incredibly reliable, same friendly faces every time, always on schedule, and now my home looks amazing, and I actually get to enjoy my weekends again.”
– Lisa M.
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Call 772-220-7915 to set up condo cleaning in Stuart. Tell us which building you are in and whether your association needs a Certificate of Insurance, and we will handle it before the first visit.
Our office is at 3610 SE Federal Highway, Suite 3, Stuart, open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.