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.