Cleaning Services in York, PA
Expert Commercial and Residential Cleaning Services in York, Hanover, and Beyond
Too much to do and not enough time to get it all done? The skilled residential and commercial cleaners at Merry Maids of York can help. We restore balance to your living space so that you can enjoy more of life’s moments.
While any York cleaning company can give your home a clean look, we’re committed to delivering results you can see and feel. Our name is backed by four decades of experience and we have advanced processes and products that deliver exceptional results.
Our professional cleaning company is available with maid service when you need residential or commercial cleaning services in York and Hanover, PA.
Call Merry Maids of York today at (717) 303-3171 to learn more about our cleaning services, or request an estimate online.
What services are included in deep house cleaning?
Deep house cleaning services in York are an excellent way to give your
home a thorough and comprehensive clean. It includes all the regular tasks
of basic house cleaning, such as dusting, vacuuming and mopping floors,
but goes much further in terms of detail. Deep house cleaning also involves
scrubbing bathroom surfaces like tiles and toilets; polishing furniture;
washing windows inside and out; removing cobwebs from ceilings or walls;
emptying cupboards for a proper wipe down inside & out - plus so much
more! With deep house cleaning you can be sure that every corner of your
home will sparkle with freshness!
About York, PA
Known as the White Rose City, after the symbol of the House of York, for which the city is named, York has been called an architectural museum due to its many well-preserved historic buildings.
History buffs will enjoy visiting the Golden Plough Tavern, built in 1741; the General Horatio Gates House, built in 1751; the York Meetinghouse, built in 1766; the Billmeyer House, built in 1863; and the York Central Market, built in 1888.
In the mid-18th and early-19th centuries, York was also known as Yorktown and served as the temporary capital of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution. As of 2020, York’s population was 44,800.