A fresh-start clean for the first night

Limassol doesn’t have a real off-season. The marina apartments stay let, business travellers keep arriving through the week, and leases begin at every point in the calendar — so the moment a flat becomes empty, the clock is on to get it ready for whoever’s next. That’s the clean we do. Not a tidy on a furnished rental. The reset you book when a place has been void, when the builders have just packed up, or when a long-let ended and the next person wants to walk in fresh.

Germasogeia, Agios Tychonas, Limassol Marina, Neapolis, Mouttagiaka — the same year-round pace runs through all of them. We go at the dust, the grout, and the cupboard interiors that built up while no one was watching, so the first box through the door lands in a clean home.

The three jobs that fill our Limassol diary

Three jobs dominate our diary here. The marina and seafront reset, where salt air leaves a film on glass and balcony rails and the previous short-let traffic shows in the bathrooms. The new-build handover up in Mouttagiaka and the hillside blocks — fresh paint, plaster dust in every light fitting and window track, the kind of mess that resettles after a single pass. And the midweek business-district move in Neapolis and the centre, where a corporate tenant arrives on a Tuesday and the flat has to be clean, aired, and dry before they drop their bag.

What we go at on an empty property

With no furniture in the way, we reach further than any turnover does. Inside the oven and the fridge. Inside every cupboard and wardrobe, shelves wiped down. Skirting boards, door frames, light switches, and sockets — the spots that gather dust when a place sits empty. Bathroom tiles descaled, grout scrubbed, mirrors done. On seafront and marina flats we put extra time into the glass: balcony doors, sea-view windows, and frames, because that’s the asset and grime kills it. Floors vacuumed then mopped, edges included. When it’s done we walk it room by room and send photos on WhatsApp — you see the empty place clean before anyone moves in.

Plaster dust from a fresh Limassol build behaves differently

A lot of Limassol stock is brand new or freshly refurbished — and that dust is finer than household dust. It gets into extractor fans, behind radiators, inside light fittings, and it resettles after a standard clean. We treat those jobs differently: a first pass to lift the bulk, then a second once the airborne dust has settled again. It takes longer and we’ll price it for what it actually is, not as a generic clean. Tell us the builders have just left when you message and send photos — we’ll be straight with you on what’s involved.

Bedsheets and towels

Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. On a move-in clean there’s usually no linen change at all — the place is empty. If the bed is made up and you want fresh linen placed before move-in, have clean replacements on site and say so in the booking.

Booking it around the Limassol rhythm

Because the city runs all year, there’s no quiet window to lean on — book the clean for the day before whenever you can, especially for marina and seafront flats where glass needs to dry clear. If it has to be the same morning, message us on WhatsApp with the area and the time. We can often fit a midweek business-arrival clean when the diary has room — same-day cover on request, not a promise, and we reply in minutes either way. Reach us on +357 96 443 648.

What it costs

Move-in and empty-property deep cleans are quoted from photos, because two Limassol flats that look similar can be very different jobs — a lightly-used Neapolis apartment isn’t the same as a post-build Mouttagiaka handover. Small apartments usually start from about €45 for a standard clean; a full void or post-renovation deep clean is priced on what we see. Send the area, the size, and a few photos of the current state, and we’ll come back with a clear number.