The reset a turnover skips
A guest-ready turnover keeps the flat looking fresh between arrivals. It does not, by design, get into the corners. The limescale crusts around the shower head. The grease film builds behind the hob and the extractor. Salt air from the marina leaves a haze on glass and balcony rails that a quick wipe never fully lifts. In a year-round Limassol let, where guests check in every week of the calendar, that slow build hides under each turnover until a five-star review quietly drops.
The periodic deep clean is the job that catches it. Not a one-off, not a deposit handover — a scheduled detail reset that runs alongside your normal turnovers, picking up what they leave behind. We do it across Germasogeia, Agios Tychonas, Limassol Marina, Neapolis, and Mouttagiaka, and we send photo proof on WhatsApp when it is done.
How often to run it
Cadence depends on how hard the flat works. A weekly-turned marina apartment or a Germasogeia seafront unit chews through guests fast — every 6 to 8 weeks is usually right for those. A Neapolis business flat with longer midweek stays, or a Mouttagiaka residential block with calmer traffic, can stretch to every 3 to 4 months. Tell us your booking rhythm and we will call a sensible interval — no upsell, just what the place actually needs.
What a year-round Limassol let builds up
Limassol’s hard water is the big one — shower heads, taps, and glass screens scale up faster than hosts expect, and once it sets, a turnover wipe will not shift it. We descale properly. The marina and Agios Tychonas front line adds salt spray that dries onto balcony glass and railings, so those get a real going-over, not a token wipe. In the tourist strip around Germasogeia, sand tracks into the tracks of balcony doors and settles along skirting lines where a mop does not reach. Up in Mouttagiaka, newer blocks throw up fine construction dust inside light fittings and window channels that resettles after each turnover pass. Kitchen grease above and behind the hob, dust on top of wall units, and grout lines in the bathroom are the same in every Limassol flat regardless of area — we go at all of it.
This is prose, not a generic checklist, because no two Limassol flats build up grime the same way. Send us photos and we tell you exactly what this one needs.
Scheduling it between guest stays
A deep reset takes longer than a turnover, so we work around the booking calendar rather than the same-day gap. The cleanest slot is usually an off-day mid-week, or a checkout day with a wider window before the next arrival. Send us both times on WhatsApp and we will tell you straight if it fits the diary. If the gap is too tight for a full deep pass, we can split it — half the flat this turnover, half the next — so nothing gets rushed.
Same-day cover on request when the diary allows, but a deep clean rarely wants rushing. We would rather book it for the right slot than cut it short.
Cadence, cost, and booking
We quote periodic deep cleans from photos, because an Agios Tychonas seafront flat and a Mouttagiaka inland apartment are not the same job even when the floor plan is. Small apartments usually start from about €45 for a standard turnover; the deep reset is priced separately and sits above that line. The number moves with size, current condition, access, and how much linen work the booking needs. Send the area, the size, a few photos of the spots that bother you, and your turnover cadence — we come back with a clear figure, and we can set a recurring date in the same thread.
Message the crew on WhatsApp, +357 96 443 648. Photo proof lands in your thread after every visit, so you see what we caught before the next guest arrives.