Customized Maid Services – Special Requests

Minit Maids creates customized cleanings for each of our customers.  You may however find that there is a special request item which is not included in our General Clean List or Deep Clean List.  The teams will typically call for a price.

Special Request items include:

  • Linens Changed – Make beds with fresh linens ($3.00 – $5.00/bed) (Unmade beds are made up at no charge)  *We do not offer our linen changing service  for  bunk beds, trundle beds, sleigh beds or beds pushed directly against a wall.
  • Inside of Refrigerator (shelves wiped down and sanitized)
  • Inside of Oven (Please let us know if your oven is a Self Clean Mode)
  • Windows Washed – Inside only (must be reachable with a 2 step step-stool)
  • Front Door Detailing – Minit Maids can wipe down your main entry area for the “Welcome Home” special touch.  Light fixtures dusted, cobwebs removed, glass door cleaned inside/out.
  • Porches swept, mopped, furnishings wiped off (Weather permitting)
  • Garages – swept
  • Vacuum upholstered furniture (includes removing cushions and vacuuming under)
  • The use of your selected products (such as polish, ceramic stove top cleaner, etc., which must be in the manufacturer’s original container)
  • Window Washing/Carpet Cleaning – please see below to learn about our “Partners in Grime”.

Items not covered by Minit Maids: dishes, laundry, wall washing, carpet cleaning, crystal chandeliers or collectible figurines.

See something you need, but not listed?  Contact our office or view our Preferred Vendors page for a list of our “Partners in Grime.” Minit Maids has a trusted list of business affiliates that can help you with window washing (inside and outside), carpet cleaning, plumbing and professional organizing.  (Just tell them, Minit Maids sent you!)

Service Area

Charlotte, Matthews, Pineville, Mint Hill, Weddington, Indian Trail – See all areas »

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Affiliates

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