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Eco-Friendly House Cleaning

Non-toxic, low-fragrance cleaning as our standard, not a premium tier. Better for households with kids, pets, asthma or chemical sensitivity, and necessary for the many desert properties running on septic systems and private wells.

Hand washing an interior window with a soapy sponge.
Why this is our default

Green cleaning that is not just a marketing word

Plenty of cleaning companies offer an eco-friendly option at a premium. We do not, because we think charging extra for not putting harsh chemicals in someone’s home has the logic backwards.

Tamara built this business after years around her husband’s work as a first responder, and that background shaped a fairly specific view: a home’s condition is a health question before it is a cosmetic one. Aggressive cleaning products leave residue on the surfaces people touch and eat from, and volatile compounds in the air people breathe for hours afterwards. In a home with a toddler on the floor, a dog licking the tile or someone with asthma, that matters.

There is also a practical desert reason. A large share of properties in Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, Twentynine Palms and the outlying areas are on septic systems rather than town sewer, and many rural parcels are on private wells with limited storage. Caustic drain products and heavy bleach volumes damage the bacterial balance a septic tank depends on to function, and that is an expensive thing to break.

What we will not do is pretend that green products solve everything. Genuine hard-water scale needs an acidic descaler. Baked-on grease needs a real degreaser. We use the least aggressive product that will actually do the job, rather than the gentlest product that will not.

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Scope

How we approach a green clean

Eco-friendly does not mean a reduced service. Every service we offer is delivered this way as standard.

What we use

What we avoid

Why odour masking is the wrong answer

Our approach to smell

Good to know

Being honest about the limits

Green cleaning has genuine limits and we would rather name them than oversell.

Some jobs need a product that is not gentle. Years of accumulated hard-water scale on shower glass will not come off with vinegar and effort; it needs a proper descaler with dwell time. Heavy grease baked onto a range hood by desert summers needs a degreaser. Mould in a bathroom needs a fungicidal treatment, not wishful thinking. In those situations we use the appropriate product, use it in the smallest effective quantity, ventilate properly and tell you what we used.

We also cannot make green cleaning solve a building problem. Persistent damp smell, recurring mould or a drain that keeps backing up are symptoms of something structural or mechanical, and no cleaning product of any kind fixes them. If we see that pattern we will point it out so you can get the right trade in.

Worth knowing

Questions

Eco-friendly cleaning, answered

No. It is our standard approach on every service at no premium. We think charging extra to not put harsh chemicals in someone’s home is the wrong way round.

For the large majority of household cleaning, yes, and the difference in result is negligible. Where it genuinely falls short, mainly heavy mineral scale, baked-on grease and mould, we use an appropriate stronger product rather than pretending. Our commitment is to the least aggressive product that will actually work, not to a label.

That is the main reason we work this way. Products are chosen so that surfaces a child crawls on or a dog licks are not carrying chemical residue, and so that nobody needs to leave the house while we work or air it out afterwards.

It will smell of very little, which is the point. A strong clean smell is added fragrance, not cleanliness. If you associate a particular scent with a clean home we can use a light natural option, but a genuinely clean house has no smell of its own.

Yes, and it is a deliberate part of how we work given how many local properties are on septic. We avoid caustic drain products entirely and keep bleach volumes minimal. If a drain is genuinely blocked, that is a plumber’s job, not a chemical one.

Yes. If you have products you prefer, or surfaces that need something particular, especially natural stone, unsealed wood or specialist finishes, tell us before the first clean and we will use yours.

Yes, and out here it matters more than most places. Desert dust is fine enough to pass straight through a low-grade filter and be blown back into the room, which is why a house can look dustier after a poor vacuum than before it.

Book an eco-friendly clean

Tell us about anyone in the house with allergies or sensitivities, and whether you are on septic. We will work around it.

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