Service Areas
We clean the whole South Fork — from Westhampton in the west out to Amagansett in the east, ocean side and bay side, seasonal estates and year-round family homes alike.
Ten towns, and no two of them alike
People talk about "the Hamptons" as though it were one place. It is not. Hampton Bays is a working, year-round town with the second-busiest commercial fishing port in New York State. Amagansett is a small beach hamlet where roughly four houses in five are second homes. Sag Harbor is a former whaling village on the bay, full of houses older than the country. North Sea is wooded and quiet, and is where Southampton was founded in 1640.
Those differences are not trivia — they change what a home actually needs. A year-round family house in East Quogue wants a reliable cleaner every other week. An oceanfront property on Dune Road wants its glass dealt with far more often, because salt spray is genuinely corrosive. An Estate Section house in Southampton with original millwork wants products that will not ruin it.
We offer residential, commercial, deep, window and move-out cleaning in every one of them, plus party staffing and helpers when you are entertaining.
How the year actually works out here
The Hamptons has a rhythm, and it is not the one most people assume.
The season: Memorial Day to Labor Day
Roughly ten weeks when the South Fork is at its busiest. Houses are lived in, guests arrive, and homes need to be kept to a standard week after week — plus staff and help for the entertaining that comes with it.
Two-week tenancies, not weekly turnover
Southampton and East Hampton both enforce a minimum rental term of roughly two weeks, and share houses are prohibited. So changeovers out here are less frequent than people assume — but far more thorough, because the house needs a genuine reset rather than a tidy.
Opening in spring, closing in fall
The two cleans that matter most for a second home. A deep clean and airing-out before the season, and a full closing afterwards — windows, appliances emptied, surfaces protected — so a winter standing empty does no damage.
The towns we clean
Choose your town to see what we do there, and what local homes tend to need.
Southampton
The town seat, on the narrow strip between the Atlantic and Shinnecock Bay. Four National Register historic districts, and the Estate Section running out along Gin Lane and Meadow Lane.
- •The Estate Section
- •Historic village districts
- •Ocean and bayfront estates
East Hampton
The easternmost town in New York State. A National Register village core, Hook Mill, and the storied lanes south of the highway — Further Lane, Lily Pond Lane, Georgica Pond.
- •Village historic district
- •Further Lane and Lily Pond Lane
- •Homes with art and antiques
Sag Harbor
A former whaling port on Gardiners Bay — not the ocean. Historic, walkable, and split across two towns at Division Street.
- •Historic whaling village
- •Azurest and Ninevah Beach
- •Bayfront, not oceanfront
Bridgehampton
Farmland and estates between Mecox Bay and Sagg Pond, with the Beebe Windmill on the corner and the Hampton Classic every Labor Day.
- •Farmland estates
- •Hampton Classic week
- •Large properties
Water Mill
One of the quietest hamlets on the fork — farm fields inland, Mecox Bay to the south, and a grist mill that has stood since 1644.
- •Farm-field estates
- •Flying Point and Mecox Bay
- •Seasonal residences
Amagansett
A small beach hamlet spanning the full width of the fork, ocean to bay. Roughly 80% of its housing is seasonal — the highest of anywhere we serve.
- •~80% seasonal housing
- •Napeague and Lazy Point
- •Opening and closing cleans
Hampton Bays
The genuinely year-round town, and the largest community we serve. Home to the second-busiest commercial fishing port in New York State.
- •Year-round community
- •Shinnecock Canal and Bay
- •Homes and commercial premises
North Sea
Wooded and bayfront on Little Peconic Bay, with no ocean beach. Conscience Point here is where settlers landed in 1640 and founded Southampton.
- •Bayfront and wooded
- •Secluded properties
- •Damp and pollen management
Westhampton
Three distinct places: the inland hamlet of Westhampton, the incorporated village of Westhampton Beach, and West Hampton Dunes out on the barrier beach.
- •Westhampton Beach village
- •Oceanfront on Dune Road
- •Inland year-round homes
East Quogue
A quiet, family-oriented hamlet on the north shore of Shinnecock Bay — which voted to stay a hamlet, rather than incorporate, as recently as 2019.
- •Bayfront on Shinnecock Bay
- •Year-round family homes
- •Regular weekly cleaning
Service areas: your questions answered
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Serving your community
Wherever you are on the South Fork, we are here to help. Call for a free estimate.
