Spring Cleaning Service in New York City | GreenHandsCorp Cleaning Services


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Winter is over. Your apartment is carrying every bit of it — salt residue, tracked-in grime, months of closed-window dust on every surface.

One thorough spring clean resets the whole thing. We handle it top to bottom so you don't have to spend your first nice weekends of the year inside cleaning.

New York clients on what a proper spring clean actually feels like:

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New York winters are hard on apartments. By March, my floors near the entryway were a mess from months of salt and slush, and the dust buildup near the windows was something I'd been ignoring since I stopped opening them in November. GreenHandsCorp came in and addressed all of it properly. Worth every dollar after a long winter.

Alicia M. — Astoria

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New York winters are hard on apartments. By March, my floors near the entryway were a mess from months of salt and slush, and the dust buildup near the windows was something I'd been ignoring since I stopped opening them in November. GreenHandsCorp came in and addressed all of it properly. Worth every dollar after a long winter.

Alicia M. — Astoria

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I have a ground-floor apartment in Brooklyn and winter means the entryway and kitchen floors take a beating. The spring clean covered everything I'd written off as impossible — grout in the bathroom, the area behind the stove, window sills with months of grime. Felt like I moved into a new apartment.

Priya L. — Park Slope

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Here's what most New Yorkers are thinking sometime around late March.

You've been through another New York winter. From November through March, the salt and slush tracked in from outside worked into your floors and entryway. The windows stayed closed for months and the dust settled on every surface and stayed there. The apartment is functional but it's carrying five months of buildup and it shows.
You made a mental note somewhere in January to do a big clean in the spring. It's spring. You still haven't done it. You're busy, the weather is finally nice, and spending a weekend cleaning is the last thing you want to do when you could actually be outside.
Spring cleaning in New York City sounds like a good idea until you think about what it actually involves — the oven, the baseboards, behind furniture, window tracks, the bathroom grout that's been collecting grime since fall. That's a full day of work if you do it yourself. Maybe two.
You live in a place you pay a significant amount to live in. After a long winter, it should feel like home again — fresh, clean, ready for the warmer months. That feeling is worth something.

Here's what spring cleaning with us actually covers.

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A spring clean is a deep, thorough reset built around what a New York apartment accumulates over a winter. It's different from a routine cleaning visit and different from a standard deep clean — it's calibrated to the specific buildup that comes from five months of closed windows, heavy foot traffic in and out through wet and salty weather, and the dust that settles when air circulation is reduced.

We start with the things that get skipped during routine cleaning all winter: window tracks and sills that have collected months of grime, entryway floors with salt residue worked into the finish, baseboards that haven't been touched since fall, behind and underneath furniture that hasn't moved since before the cold set in. These are the things that make an apartment feel heavy and stale even after a regular clean, and they're the first things we address.

Then we go through the apartment fully. Oven and stovetop, microwave, refrigerator exterior, all kitchen surfaces. Bathroom tile and grout scrubbed thoroughly, tub and shower, fixtures cleaned and polished. All floors done with attention to the entryway and kitchen where winter buildup concentrates. Cabinet faces and interiors wiped down. Light fixtures and ceiling fans that have collected dust over a closed-up winter.

Imagine what the first real weekend of spring feels like when the apartment is already handled.

Before: It's a warm Saturday in April and you're inside cleaning. You've been putting this off for weeks and it finally got bad enough that you can't ignore it anymore. You spend four hours on it and feel vaguely resentful about every minute. After: Someone else handled the cleaning last Thursday. Saturday is yours. You go outside. You do what you wanted to do. The apartment is clean when you come home and you didn't have to sacrifice the first nice weekend of the year to make it happen.

Before: Winter left its mark on your apartment in a dozen small ways — the floor near the door, the bathroom that feels dingy, the windows you couldn't see through clearly by February. It bothered you in small doses all winter and you kept meaning to address it. After: The spring clean caught all of it. The window sills are clear, the bathroom looks bright, the floors near the entryway are clean. The apartment feels genuinely different — lighter, fresher. That shift is real and it changes how you feel about coming home.

After: You've been living in a winter apartment for five months. Stuffy, closed up, everything slightly dusty, the smell of a space that hasn't had fresh air circulated through it properly in weeks.

After: You open the windows, and the apartment underneath is clean. Not just dusted — actually clean. The combination of fresh air and a properly cleaned space is one of the better feelings available in New York City in April.

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This week only — for new clients booking in New York City.

New clients who book a spring clean or set up recurring service this week get 15% off their first booking. The offer expires Sunday. Spring cleaning season in New York gets busy fast once the weather turns — if you want a slot in the next few weeks, booking sooner is better than later. Free estimate, no commitment required. No spam. Cancel recurring service anytime.
Secure your preferred cleaning time now to ensure your home receives thorough, eco-friendly care from our professional team.

What's included in our spring cleaning service in New York City

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Spring cleaning in New York City is a specific kind of work. It's not just a thorough clean — it's a reset from winter that addresses the buildup and neglect that five months of closed-up living creates. Our spring cleaning service is adapted to what New York apartments actually need when the cold season ends.

This is the full spring reset: window tracks and sills cleared of winter grime, entryway and floor surfaces addressed for salt residue, baseboards done, inside the oven and appliances, bathroom tile and grout scrubbed, tub and shower cleaned thoroughly, all kitchen surfaces, cabinet faces, light fixtures, and every floor surface done properly.

We work through the whole apartment with the specific attention that winter buildup requires.

Cleaning Services Tailored to Your Schedule

Our deep cleaning service tackles buildup beyond seasonal visits, available year-round. Maintain your apartment’s condition with regular weekly or bi-weekly cleanings.

For apartments needing thorough cleaning outside spring, our deep cleaning service covers all areas with attention to detail. This service is designed to handle dirt and grime that regular cleaning misses.
Recurring cleaning keeps your home consistently fresh after a spring clean. Choose weekly or bi-weekly visits to ensure your space stays well-maintained throughout the year.
We provide move-out and move-in cleaning services timed to your moving schedule. This ensures both your old and new apartments are spotless during your transition.
Our rental cleaning service supports Airbnb hosts across New York City with thorough resets between seasons. We help maintain high standards for guest-ready properties.

What comes free with every booking

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24-hour satisfaction guarantee

All supplies and professional-grade equipment included

Same cleaner every visit

What does spring cleaning in New York City cost?

Here's the pricing before you have to ask.

Studio apartment

$100–$130 (standard clean)

One-bedroom apartment

$130–$160 (standard clean)

New York winters are hard on apartments specifically. Salt residue, closed-window dust, months of entryway buildup — these take real work to address properly, and that work is reflected in the price. We give you an accurate quote before we start. No surprises.

Estimates are always free. The price we quote is the price you pay.

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Ways to save on spring cleaning in New York City

The best way to make spring cleaning more affordable over time is to set up recurring service after it. When the apartment is maintained consistently through the year, the deep-clean-level reset it needs each spring takes less time and costs less. Recurring weekly or bi-weekly clients save on per-visit pricing compared to one-time bookings, and they go into spring with an apartment that's in much better shape to begin with.
New clients booking this week get 15% off their first booking — spring clean or recurring service. The offer expires Sunday. Call us at +1 212-812-9418 or use the email form above to claim it before then. Refer a neighbor who's also due for a spring clean and you both benefit. You get a credit toward a future visit and they get a discount on their first booking. In New York apartment buildings, everyone is dealing with the same winter. Chances are someone on your floor is in the same place you are.

More from New York clients who did their spring clean this year:

Diana S. — Jackson Heights

I live a few blocks from the GreenHandsCorp office in Jackson Heights and booked them for a spring clean in April. The team paid specific attention to my entryway and kitchen floors — the salt from winter had really worked into the grout. They got it out. I'd tried myself with a mop and barely made a dent. Real difference when you use the right products and actually know what you're doing.

Nathan W. — Williamsburg

I have a loft in Williamsburg with high ceilings and a lot of surface area. Spring cleaning myself was never going to happen. GreenHandsCorp came in with a full team, worked efficiently, and hit everything — including ceiling fans and light fixtures I hadn't thought about since the fall. The place felt completely different. I set up bi-weekly recurring service the same day.

Sophie R. — Flushing

I waited until May to book and they were getting busy — I almost didn't get a slot. The spring clean was thorough and worth it. The bathroom grout especially looked completely different. I'm booking earlier next year and setting up recurring service so I'm not starting from scratch again.

Three months from now, you could have...

You could have gone into summer with an apartment that was reset in spring and has been maintained consistently since. No mid-summer discovery of what winter left behind. No August deep clean because things got away from you. Just an apartment that's been in good shape since April.

You could have a home that actually feels like the season

You could have reclaimed the weekends you would have spent cleaning

No mid-summer cleaning surprises

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So what's actually stopping you?

Maybe you're waiting for a free weekend to do it yourself. Maybe you've been telling yourself that since February. Maybe you've convinced yourself it's not as bad as it is, and a regular clean will handle it.
Here's the thing: a regular clean won't touch the window tracks, the baseboards, the salt residue in the entryway grout, or the inside of the oven. Those things require a different kind of visit — and a free weekend that's actually going to be spent cleaning is a weekend that doesn't exist for most people in New York.
Our cleaners are background-checked W-2 employees who do this work every day. They're faster and more thorough than a self-clean on a Saturday, and when they're done, your weekend is still yours.
Call us at +1 212-812-9418 or book online in two minutes.

Green Hands Cleaning Services Corp offers thorough, eco-friendly house cleaning in East Elmhurst, NY. Our team uses sustainable products to keep your home spotless and safe.

Proudly serving neighborhoods across New York City

GreenHandsCorp is based in East Elmhurst, Queens, and we handle spring cleans throughout all five boroughs every year — apartments in Jackson Heights, Astoria, and Flushing in Queens; brownstones and walk-ups across Brooklyn; high-rises and prewar co-ops in Manhattan; homes in the Bronx. We know what New York winters do to apartments and we know what it takes to undo it properly.

Spring Cleaning vs. Deep Clean

Spring cleaning targets winter-specific residues like salt and dust buildup, while a deep clean resets your home anytime with thorough attention to appliances, grout, and baseboards.

Optimal Timing for Spring Cleaning

Book your spring clean between late March and May to secure your preferred slot before demand peaks as winter ends in New York City.

Spring Clean Duration

A well-maintained one-bedroom takes 2-3 hours, while larger or less maintained apartments may require 4-6 hours or more, depending on size and condition.

Floor Types and Recurring Service

We tailor cleaning products to your floor type, including hardwood and tile, and offer recurring services to maintain your home year-round after the spring clean.

Winter is over. Your apartment should feel like it.

Call us at +1 212-812-9418 or book your spring clean online in two minutes.

Free estimate, no commitment, and the price we quote is the price you pay. Most New York City clients book within the week and wonder why they waited so long.

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