Bay Shore is where our trucks park at night, so this is the one town where nobody beats our response time. From the apartments and storefront walk-ups along the Main Street corridor to the colonials between Montauk Highway and the marina, and the rentals that churn every summer around the Fire Island ferry docks, we clean it all — move-outs, deep cleans, post-renovation details, and steady weekly visits.
What a Bay Shore cleaning includes
Scope flexes to the property, but a full Bay Shore clean from us typically covers:
- Kitchens degreased — range hood, backsplash, cabinet faces, and counters
- Inside the oven and refrigerator on move-outs and deep cleans
- Bathrooms descaled: tile, grout lines, glass doors, and fixtures
- Floors vacuumed and damp-mopped, with care on older hardwood
- Baseboards, door frames, and trim wiped through the whole house
- Ferry-season rental turnovers: sand, salt, and sunscreen residue handled
- Window sills and tracks — a must near the bayfront
- Ceiling fans, vents, and light fixtures dusted
- Switches, handles, and rails disinfected
- Final walk-through against the checklist before we lock up
Who calls us in Bay Shore
Everyone, honestly — this is home. Homeowners off Montauk Highway book recurring visits so weekends stop being chore days. Owners of summer rentals near the ferries need fast, reliable turnovers between guests, sometimes same-week. Realtors working the Main Street revival call for photo-ready deep cleans before a listing goes live, and landlords with units above the shops use us for move-out resets. Because we're based here, a Bay Shore booking often gets the first slot of the morning.
Local factors that shape a Bay Shore clean
South Shore humidity is real: bathrooms and basements grow mildew faster here than inland, so we hit exhaust fans, tile, and window condensation zones harder than a generic checklist would. Summer brings ferry traffic and beach sand tracked into every rental within a mile of the docks. And Bay Shore's housing runs from prewar colonials with original wood floors to new apartments — two very different cleans, and we treat them differently. Older floors get pH-neutral products, never a soaking mop.