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Tribble Cleaning Concepts LLC
New to Angi

Serving Leeds, AL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Hi, I'm Ana! I have 7 years of experience providing professional residential and commercial cleaning services. I am dedicated to delivering reliable, detail-oriented cleaning solutions for homes, offices, and businesses. Customer satisfaction is my priority, and I take pride in creating clean, comfortable, and welcoming spaces for every client. I look forward to serving your cleaning needs.

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Natasha's ProCleans
New to Angi

Serving Leeds, AL and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Reliable, detail-oriented, and committed to excellence, I take pride in leaving every space spotless. I work efficiently, respect clients' homes and time, and always go the extra mile to ensure satisfaction. Cleanliness isn't just a task- it's my standard.

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FAQs for maid service projects in Leeds, AL

Yes, many people find hiring a cleaning service to be a worthwhile investment. A professional cleaner frees up hours you’d spend scrubbing floors and usually delivers a deeper result than a quick DIY pass. If you juggle family schedules, host guests, or simply value your weekends, the fee can be money well spent. Regular visits also protect finishes by using the right products on every surface. In short, you’re buying both a cleaner home and extra time in your day.

Start by comparing quotes and asking about recurring‑service discounts, as many companies drop their rate by $5 to $10 per visit when you schedule weekly or biweekly cleanings. Bundling tasks, such as window or appliance cleaning, into one appointment also reduces the trip fee. If your home needs only light upkeep, hire an independent cleaner and reserve a company for deep cleans. Tackling easy chores yourself keeps paid hours down without sacrificing a professional finish.

For one‑time or occasional jobs, plan to tip 10% to 20% of the total bill. Hand the gratuity directly to your cleaner or leave it in a labeled envelope if you won’t be home. When a crew tackles the work, split the tip evenly among team members. Routine weekly service usually doesn’t require a tip every visit, but many homeowners give a larger holiday bonus to show appreciation for consistent care.

Most companies arrive with commercial‑grade vacuums, microfiber cloths, and standard cleansers, so you don’t have to stock anything. Others ask you to provide basic tools or specialty products, especially if you prefer eco‑friendly or fragrance‑free solutions. Always confirm what’s included during the quote. If you have marble counters, for example, make sure the pro brings a stone‑safe cleaner or have it ready yourself to avoid accidental etching.

A routine cleaning of an average‑size home generally takes one to three hours. Deep cleans—scrubbing grout, wiping baseboards, moving furniture—stretch to three to six hours. A thorough move‑out service can run four to eight hours because every cabinet, drawer, and appliance needs attention. Square footage, clutter level, and the number of cleaners on the crew ultimately dictate the time frame, so ask for an estimate when you book.

The Leeds, AL homeowners’ guide to maid services

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