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Common Areas Covered in a Standard House Clean:
1. Living Room/Family Room:
   - Dusting surfaces (furniture, shelves, decor, etc.)
   - Vacuuming carpets or rugs, or sweeping/mopping hard floors
   - Tidying up (e.g., straightening cushions, organizing clutter)

2. Kitchen:
   - Wiping down countertops, stovetop, and sink
   - Cleaning the outside of appliances (microwave, fridge, oven)
   - Taking out trash and replacing bin liners
   - Sweeping or mopping the floor

3. Bathrooms:
   - Cleaning and disinfecting the toilet, sink, and bathtub/shower
   - Wiping mirrors and fixtures
   - Sweeping or mopping the floor
   - Restocking essentials like toilet paper if needed

4. Bedrooms:
   - Making the bed or changing linens (if requested)
   - Dusting furniture (nightstands, dressers, etc.)
   - Vacuuming or sweeping floors
   - Tidying up light clutter

5. General Areas (Hallways, Stairs, Entryways):
   - Dusting surfaces like railings or tables
   - Sweeping or vacuuming floors
   - Wiping down high-touch areas (doorknobs, light switches)

What’s Typically NOT Included:
- Deep cleaning tasks (e.g., scrubbing grout, cleaning inside ovens or fridges)
- Organizing closets or drawers
- Washing dishes (beyond maybe rinsing a few items)
- Cleaning windows (inside and out is often extra)
- Moving heavy furniture

A standard clean is about upkeep—think of it as refreshing the home rather than overhauling it. Frequency (weekly, biweekly, monthly) can affect how thorough it needs to be. If you’re hiring a service, they might have a checklist you can tweak, but this is the baseline most people expect. Does this match what you had in mind, or were you thinking of something more specific?

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