Deep Cleaning vs. Regular Cleaning: Which Does Your Business Really Need in 2025?
- Moria Team
- Aug 6
- 1 min read

Why This Matters for Your Business
Keeping an office clean isn’t just about looks — it impacts health, morale, and even productivity. But should you invest in regular cleaning, deep cleaning, or both?
What Is Regular Cleaning?
Regular cleaning focuses on day-to-day maintenance, including:
Sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping
Wiping surfaces and desks
Emptying trash bins
Basic restroom sanitation
It’s essential for maintaining a presentable workspace, but it doesn’t tackle deep-set dirt or bacteria.
What Is Deep Cleaning?
Deep cleaning is a thorough, top-to-bottom sanitization. It includes:
Carpet and upholstery sanitation
Air vent and ceiling cleaning
Intensive bathroom and kitchen disinfection
Mold, allergen, and deep grime removal
This service is typically done quarterly or after high-traffic periods.
When to Schedule Each Type
Regular cleaning: Daily or weekly, depending on office size and usage.
Deep cleaning: At least once every 3–4 months, or after events, renovations, or seasonal changes.
The Impact on Health and Productivity
Reduces the spread of bacteria and viruses
Improves air quality
Creates a safer, more comfortable environment for employees and visitors
How to Build the Right Cleaning Plan
The best strategy is a balanced combination: routine cleaning for upkeep and scheduled deep cleans for long-term hygiene.
Partnering with Experts
At Moria, we create tailored cleaning plans that meet your company’s specific needs, combining daily care and deep cleaning for maximum results.
Talk to us today and get a cleaning strategy designed for your business.
