A village that switches on in May and off in October

Pervolia doesn’t pretend to be busy in February. The houses along the coast road and up toward Faros sit shuttered through the winter — salt crusting the outdoor furniture, dust settling on every surface inside. Then the season turns, the second-home owners fly in, the holiday lets open, and a house untouched for seven months suddenly has guests arriving Saturday. We get it ready for that first arrival — and keep it turning over through the bookings that follow. Larnaca-based crew, short drive down. Send the house and the season dates on WhatsApp.

The first-open clean after a closed winter

A reset between two guests isn’t the same as reopening a house locked since October. A winter-closed Pervolia home gathers salt crust on the balcony railings, a fine dust film across every surface, stale air in the bedrooms, and often a bathroom gone slightly musty from the damp. We air it first, then work it room by room — wiping down the salt-spray, doing the bathrooms thoroughly, dealing with a kitchen that’s been empty for months, mopping the floors, sweeping the patio the guests will sit out on. Anything we find off — a leak under a sink, a window that won’t close, a fridge that smells — gets photographed and flagged before we finish. That first open sets the standard for the season; get it right and every reset after is easier.

Between-guest resets through the booking run

Once the lets are live, the work shifts. Each checkout hands us a house a family has lived in for a week — beds slept in, showers used hard, a kitchen that’s done real cooking, sandy feet tracked through the living area. We reset all of it so the next arrival reads the place as fresh: beds stripped and remade when a clean set is at the property, bathrooms and showers sanitised, kitchen surfaces and appliances back to clean, floors mopped clear of the sand guests walk in off the beach, the sea-facing patio swept where access is safe. Then we walk it room by room, then photos land in your WhatsApp before the next check-in. That’s the rhythm through July and August.

Linen changeover in a seasonal let

Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. This matters more in Pervolia than on a nightly city strip, because a seasonal home often runs on the owner’s own linen set rather than hotel stock — and that set sits in the cupboard through the winter too. When we arrive for a changeover and the clean replacements aren’t there, or don’t cover the beds the guests left unmade, we photograph what we’ve found and message you before changing anything. No guessing, no charge for a swap we couldn’t do. Leave more clean sets than you think you’ll need; we’ll tell you straight if the cupboard’s running low.

Turnaround windows, same-day cover, and the August crunch

Summer turnovers in Pervolia usually give us a clean three- or four-hour gap between a midday checkout and an afternoon check-in, and that’s comfortable work. The crunch comes in August — back-to-back bookings, a guest who checks out late, a key handover the owner can’t move. Send us the real times, not the scheduled ones, and we’ll tell you plainly whether the window fits. We’d rather say no than rush it and hand you a bad review. If your regular cleaner drops out on a changeover day, we step in when the diary allows — never promised, always confirmed in minutes on WhatsApp.

What a Pervolia clean costs

Holiday homes here get quoted per job, never at a flat rate — a one-bed apartment near Faros and a four-bed house on the coastal road are different amounts of work, and a winter first-open is a bigger job than a summer reset. For a sense of the floor, small apartments usually start from about €45, and family houses sit above that. The figure moves with size, condition, access, how tight the window is, and any linen changeover. Send the house, the bedrooms and bathrooms, and a couple of photos on WhatsApp, and you’ll get a clear number back — not a guess.

Pervolia, Faros, and the coastal road

We clean across Pervolia itself, the houses around Faros, and the coastal stretch running down from the village — plus the rest of Larnaca, Limassol, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paralimni. A lane we haven’t named? Send the pin on WhatsApp and we’ll confirm if we can take it.