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Units, not houses. Holiday, FL and Pasco County.

Apartment & Condo Cleaning in Holiday, FL | Sunshine Clean & Care

Gate code, callbox, second-floor walkup, an association that notices everything. We clean Holiday units around the way the building actually works.

In Holiday, the Gulf Air Gets Into the Unit Too

Holiday is a town of small footprints. Plenty of people here live in a one-bedroom or two-bedroom unit inside a low-rise community, and a lot of those buildings went up decades ago with tile running from the entry straight through to the lanai. Add the salt air and humidity rolling in off the Anclote River, and a unit picks up wear that a big inland house takes twice as long to show.

Here is the part that catches people. In a house, damp air has somewhere to go. In an 800 square foot unit with one bathroom and one exhaust fan, it does not. Soap scum clouds the shower glass in weeks, not months. The grout in that old tile turns a shade darker. Film settles on the sliding door track that leads to your patio. Cook one dinner and the whole place knows it, because the kitchen and the living room are the same room.

So a Holiday unit clean is not a house clean scaled down. It is a different job: fewer rooms, harder-working rooms, and a building standing between us and your front door. That is what this service is built around.

Three Kinds of Holiday Calls We Get

Almost every unit call in Holiday lands in one of these buckets. Tell us which one is yours and the plan writes itself.

Getting Into Your Building Is Our Problem, Not Yours

Anybody can wipe a counter. The part that trips up cleaners in Holiday is everything that happens before the front door opens. We sort that out first.

Gates and callboxes: hand us the code or the leasing office number once. You will not get five calls from the parking lot.
Fobs and lockboxes: we arrange pickup or a combo ahead of time. Standard for owners who are out of state and landlords juggling units.
Stairs and elevators: plenty of Holiday buildings are walkups with no lift at all. We haul our own supplies up and we do not stage them in the breezeway.
Where we park: guest spots, no blocking the fire lane, no taking a neighbor's assigned slot. Tell us the rule and we follow it.
HOA and quiet hours: many Holiday communities are age-restricted and take noise seriously. We work inside the hours your association allows.
Trash to the right place: shared bin room, dumpster corral, or a chute. Bagged and carried there, never parked outside your door.
Licensed and insured: if your association wants a certificate of insurance before a vendor comes on site, say the word and we send it.

What We Actually Clean in a Holiday Unit

Fewer rooms means we spend the time where a unit takes its beating: the one bathroom, the kitchen that doubles as the living room, and the sliding door that lets the coast in.

The one bathroom, and it shows everything

Shower and tub disinfected, with the hard-water haze taken off the glass and the fixtures
Tile and grout worked by hand, not just mopped over, since older Holiday units have plenty of it
Exhaust fan cover dusted, the one thing keeping Gulf humidity moving in a small bath
Toilet done inside, outside, the base, and behind it
Mirror, vanity top, and cabinet fronts left streak-free, floor mopped, trash out

Kitchen and living, one room pretending to be two

Stovetop and range hood degreased, because in a unit last night's dinner ends up on the couch cushions
Microwave in and out, plus the front of the fridge and dishwasher
Counters, backsplash, and the pass-through bar that serves as your table and your desk
Sink scrubbed, faucet polished, cabinet fronts wiped
Living surfaces hand-dusted, TV stand and shelves included

Bedroom, patio door, and the rest of the unit

Sliding glass door track and the lanai or patio threshold cleared, where coastal grit collects fastest
Ceiling fan blades and AC vents dusted, which matter more when the whole place shares one air handler
Beds made or linens changed, floors vacuumed and mopped through the unit
Interior windows, sills, and blinds inside your walls
Your own entry and doorway tidied, plus the laundry closet if the unit has one
Baseboards and switch plates spot-cleaned, doorknobs and handles wiped

Inside the oven, inside the fridge, cabinet and drawer interiors, and carpet treatment are add-ons on a regular visit. On a lease-end or rent-ready turnover they get folded in, because the unit is empty and nothing is in the way. Say which one you need when you call.

How a Holiday Unit Clean Gets Booked

1

Describe the unit, not the street

One bed or two? Ground floor or up a flight? Are you the renter, the owner, or managing it for somebody else? Is this upkeep or a turnover? Those four answers set the price and the plan before we ever pull into the lot.

2

We settle access ahead of the day

Gate code, fob, lockbox, or a hand-off with the leasing office. We nail this down when you book so nobody is standing at a callbox in the Holiday heat waiting on a callback.

3

We clean to the goal you gave us

Guest-ready and deposit-back are two different jobs. A guest-ready condo needs to feel fresh. A deposit-back turnover needs to survive somebody with a checklist and a flashlight. We work to whichever one you named.

4

Photos, lock up, fob back

If you are up north or across town, we text photos when we finish so you can see the unit is ready without a drive. Then we lock it, return the fob the way you set it up, and that is that.

What a Unit Clean Runs in Holiday

Our flat-rate cleans run roughly $100 to $425 by size, and Holiday units sit at the friendly end of that because there is simply less floor to cover. A few things move your number:

The floor plan: a one-bed, one-bath is quicker than a two-bath condo with a lanai off the back
Upkeep or turnover: an empty lease-end clean with appliance interiors takes longer than a recurring visit
Tile and grout: older Holiday units with tile throughout need hand work a mop cannot do
How long it sat: a unit closed up all summer takes more than one on a bi-weekly rhythm
More than one unit: landlords turning several in the same complex get a better rate per unit

You get the flat number before we start. No hourly meter running, no add-ons invented after the fact.

Holiday Renters, Owners, and Landlords

★★★★★

"Sunshine Clean and Care is the best professional cleaning service that I have ever used. They are ON TIME. They show up. They bring their own supplies, organic cleaning formulas and clean towels. They are priced right. Jenni asks all the right questions so you can get an accurate quote. Fast service, they get right to work and work diligently until the job is done. My house looks great."

Candace Lane | Google Review

★★★★★

"Just wow! Dana went beyond my expectations. My house hasn't been this clean since I moved in 8 years ago. If you need a great cleaning, I can't say enough about Sunshine Clean and Care! Will definitely use again!"

BillCo VO/VT | Google Review

★★★★★

"I couldn't be happier with Sunshine Clean and Care. They are worth every penny. They clean absolutely everything perfectly. They even throw in extra surprises here and there like cleaning the drains and a little caulking. I'm so glad to have found them!"

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Holiday Apartment & Condo Cleaning FAQ

Yes, and most of our Holiday unit clients are gone when we clean. Give us the gate code, a fob, a lockbox combo, or the leasing office contact, and we lock it in before the visit. We lock up when we leave and return the fob exactly how you arranged it.

That is the whole point of the turnover clean. Email us your property manager's checklist and we work off it: oven and fridge interiors, cabinets and drawers, baseboards, blinds, the tracks. Complexes around Holiday and the rest of Pasco County tend to use similar lists, and we know the spots they look at first.

It does. Damp air off the Anclote River concentrates in a small floor plan with one bathroom and one exhaust fan, so soap scum and grout discoloration show up faster than they would in a big inland house. That is why we hand-scrub grout and dust the exhaust fan on every unit visit instead of treating them as extras.

We are licensed and insured, and we can send your association a certificate of insurance. Some Holiday communities, especially the age-restricted ones, keep a vendor list and want the paperwork on file first. Mention it when you book and we will get it over to them so there is no holdup at the office.

Inside your walls, plus your own entry, patio, or lanai. Shared breezeways, stairwells, and laundry rooms belong to the association in most Holiday communities and they handle those. If you run a small building and want the common areas covered, call us and we will quote it as its own scope.

It is one of the better fits, honestly. A small floor plan stays ahead of the humidity with a quick visit every couple weeks, and the per-visit price is easier than a full house. Plenty of Holiday clients start with a heavier first clean and drop into a lighter rhythm from there. See recurring cleaning in Holiday or just tell us your schedule when you call.

Yes. Holiday is well inside our regular route and we cover the apartment and condo communities across Pasco and Hillsborough. Our full apartment and condo cleaning page covers how the service works Bay-wide, and the Holiday service area page lists everything else we do here.

Other Ways We Help in Holiday

Book Apartment & Condo Cleaning in Holiday

Tell us the unit and how you need it ready. We handle the gate, the fob, and the HOA, and you get a flat quote first.