Westchase Cares About Curb Appeal. The Inside Should Match.
Westchase is a deed-restricted, master-planned community of roughly 3,478 homes spread across about 30 villages off the Veterans Expressway in the 33626 ZIP. Homeowners here already pay close attention to how things look, because the HOA expects it. The trouble is that most homes were built between the mid-1990s and the 2000s, which makes the stock 20 to 30 years old and well into the stretch where grout darkens, oven interiors build up, and lanai door tracks collect a season of pollen and grass clippings off the golf course frontage. A deep clean catches all of that at once.
A Westchase deep clean is about the parts of the house regular tidying never reaches. It is the inside of an oven that has not been scrubbed since you moved in. It is the gray grout in the master bath off Race Track Road. It is the ceiling fan blades in three or four bedrooms, the baseboards running the length of a two-story West Hampton hallway, and the sliding glass door tracks by the pool screen that fill with fine debris in the Florida humidity. We work through every piece of it in one visit.
Plenty of Westchase homeowners book a deep clean as the reset before starting recurring service. Others schedule one twice a year to back up their regular visits. With lake-frontage and conservation-preserve homes pulling in extra dust and irrigation overspray, that thoroughness shows quickly in a house this size.