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Home Sale Prep Cleaning

Listing photography, open houses and final walkthroughs have different requirements to ordinary cleaning. We clean for how a property photographs and how a buyer inspects it, across Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, Twentynine Palms and Palm Desert.

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Cleaning for a camera and a buyer

A listing clean is a different brief

Most buyers see your home as photographs before they ever see it in person, and photographs are unforgiving in ways daily life is not. A camera picks up streaks on glass, water spotting on faucets, dust on a dark countertop and smudges on stainless steel that the human eye scrolls straight past. Wide-angle lenses show the whole room, including the corners and the baseboards.

Then there is the in-person visit, which is a different test again. Buyers open things. They open the oven, the fridge, the kitchen cabinets, the bathroom vanity, the wardrobes and the garage. They look under sinks. Those are all places a routine clean skips because nobody normally sees them, and they are precisely where a buyer forms an impression about how the property has been looked after.

The desert adds its own complication: the exterior glass and the view. Homes here are often sold on light and outlook, and if the sliders are covered in hard-water spotting from irrigation overspray, the photographs lose the thing you are actually selling.

So a sale prep clean prioritises differently. Glass, reflective surfaces, natural light, smell and the insides of everything a buyer will open.

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Scope

What we prioritise for a sale

This runs alongside a deep clean rather than replacing it. If the property has not been deep cleaned recently, do that first and this on top.

What the camera sees

What buyers open

Smell, which buyers judge instantly

The desert specifics

Good to know

Sequencing, and what we are not

Order matters more than people expect. Cleaning should happen after decluttering and after any repairs, painting or handyman work, not before. A clean followed by a painter is a wasted clean.

The usual sequence is: declutter and depersonalise, complete repairs and touch-up paint, then deep clean, then sale prep clean immediately before the photographer arrives. If the shoot and the open house are on different days, a light refresh between them is worth it.

We are cleaners, not stagers. We will straighten, tidy and reset a room so it photographs well, but we do not furnish, style or bring props. If you are working with a stager we will happily work around their schedule; tell us who they are and when they are in.

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Questions

Sale prep cleaning, answered

As close to the photography as you can manage, ideally the day before. Desert dust re-settles quickly, so a clean a week ahead of the shoot has already lost some of its edge. Give us the photographer’s date when you call.

If the property has not had one in the last few months, yes. Sale prep prioritises presentation: glass, reflective surfaces, smell and the insides of things buyers open. It assumes the underlying cleaning is already done. Doing both at once is fine, we just need more time.

Always after. Painting and repair work generates dust and marks, so cleaning first wastes the money. Declutter, repair and paint, then clean.

Yes, and most sale prep cleans are occupied. It will not reach the same standard as an empty property, because we cannot clean inside every cupboard or behind every piece of furniture. Decluttering as much as you can beforehand makes a substantial difference to the result.

We treat it at source rather than masking it: soft furnishings, carpet, bedding areas, bins and drains. Air freshener over pet odour is obvious to buyers and reads as though something is being hidden. If odour has penetrated carpet padding or subfloor, that needs specialist treatment and we will tell you.

Yes, and a light refresh is usually worth it, especially in spring wind season when sand gets into tracks within days. Ask about a short refresh visit rather than a full repeat clean.

Yes. A final clean after your furniture is out and before the buyer’s walkthrough is standard practice and is often part of the contract. That is effectively a move-out clean, and our move-out page covers exactly what that includes.

Get your property camera-ready

Tell us the photography date and whether the home will be occupied. We will schedule to land right before the shoot.

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