Zia Clean

Zia Clean Residential and Commercial Carpet and Janitorial Cleaning We specialize in Residential and Commercial cleaning services in Las Cruces and the El Paso Area.

Whether you need your carpet, home, office, or construction site cleaned, you can count on us to offer superior service at an affordable price. We understand that every customer of ours has different expectations about how they want their cleaning. Not only do we provide a high quality professional cleaning team for all your cleaning needs, we listen to you! We know how difficult it is to find reliable maids you can trust to satisfy your cleaning needs in Las Cruces and El Paso. Look no further!

02/28/2018

Call Rick at 915-630-9874. Must have a car and flexible scheduling during the week. No weekend cleanings.

If you've got a hairy situation in your drain, you need this.Fixing a clogged drain in your shower is never an easy (or ...
08/30/2017

If you've got a hairy situation in your drain, you need this.

Fixing a clogged drain in your shower is never an easy (or fun) process. If you dread the task just as much as we do, well, get excited because now there's a product that promises to keep your shower drains unclogged for good, and everyone on Amazon is obsessing over it.

ShowerShroom, which launched last month, is a life-changing invention that captures all the hair and other debris that ends up in your shower drain. It's from the same folks that made the TubShroom and SinkShroom, but the brand's newest product is designed to fit in any standard 2" shower stall drain with no special tools required.



So how does it work? Remove your shower drain cover, place the little cylinder inside your drain, and put the cover back on. From now on, any type of hair that goes down your drain will wrap around the ShowerShroom, and all you have to do is remove the gadget once a month and wipe the collected hair off with a tissue. Genius, right?

The ShowerShroom comes in three different colors and is available on Amazon.

Selling Your Home? Better Make Sure It's Clean Before Moving OutLet’s face it: Now that you’ve found a buyer and schedul...
08/27/2017

Selling Your Home? Better Make Sure It's Clean Before Moving Out

Let’s face it: Now that you’ve found a buyer and scheduled the closing, you’re ready to be done with your old home. A clean break! The last thing you want to do is spend the weekend deep cleaning the place for someone else to enjoy. Besides, would it even matter?

Actually, yes, it does matter.

We feel for you—the temptation to skip out on those last few cleaning chores is strong. But don’t give in. How dirty you leave your home isn’t just about etiquette—it could also cause problems with the sale of your home.
While buyers may forgive you if you forget to sweep under the stove, more serious offenses can have serious consequences. Check your contract: Some sellers may stipulate that the place be spotless by the time they move in. If you agree to this (verbally or in writing) and don't live up to your end of the bargain, you could be at risk for a lawsuit.

So if you leave a pile of filth, the new owner could delay closing—or even bail on the sale altogether.
Odds are your buyer will be incredibly stressed out by closing day, and you don't want to make matters any worse.
So, what are you waiting for? Let’s bust out the yellow rubber gloves and get to work.

Work from the top down

When it comes to cleaning, starting early is easiest.
“I recommend doing a good scrubbing and decluttering before putting the house on the market—it can be very stressful to do at the last minute,” says Raul Tellez, owner of Zia Clean in Las Cruces, NM.
But if you didn’t start early, don’t panic. If you attack the job with a plan, it’ll get done faster. Try to clean room by room, working from the top down.
Dust the ceiling fans, wipe down the walls, and then sweep, vacuum, or mop. Clean the refrigerator (if it's staying behind), and give a once-over to the oven and stove—including the drip pans. Check the air vents for filth or mold—and if you spot any, call in a professional. This won't be a standard broom cleaning.

Once you’re done with one space, move on to the next. And don’t forget the details.

“Light fixtures are rarely cleaned,” Tellez says. “Wiping down cabinets and drawers inside and out would be nice also—not many sellers ever do it.”

Take a deep breath

Cleanliness isn’t the only thing you have to worry about before the final walk-through.

“The first thing buyers always notice when they walk inside is if your home has any less-than-appealing smells, whether it is cat litter, a wet dog, garbage, or the fish you cooked two nights ago for dinner,” Tellez says.
Reality check: Any strange odors—even if temporary—will make the buyers think the home is dirty. (And they may be right.)
Even if you’ve already moved out, go back into the home for a quick sniff before the walk-through. Bring a friend who might not be as nose-blind to your old home as you are, and ask for an honest opinion.
Air fresheners can minimize lingering odors, of course, but you can also try these innovative tips and tricks. When all else fails, call in a deodorization pro. Yes, they exist.

Take everything with you

Many sellers leave behind personal items, because either they think the new owner may get use out of them or they just don’t want to deal with them. But here's the thing: “No one wants your old shower curtain and matching trash can,” Tellez says.
Unless the buyer specifically asked for something, take everything with you. Double-check attics, basements, storage closets, and the garage for anything you might have missed.

08/22/2017

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11/12/2015

Not only does Thanksgiving require hours of cooking, you have to clean the house for guests too! You’ll be too busy to clean every corner, closet, and bedroom. Plan ahead and tackle big projects first, then focus on cleaning the rooms that your guests are going to see and spend time in. Here is our thanksgiving cleaning checklist:

*Two Weeks Ahead: Tackle any organizational tasks or things that will stay relatively clean for 2 weeks

Clean the refrigerator to make room for Thanksgiving food. Be ruthless! You’ll need the space.
Clean out a coat closet if you plan on hanging guest’s coats there
Do any outdoor chores: raking leaves, etc.
Wash any serving dishes or utensils that haven’t don’t get used regularly
If you are using special china or glassware, wash and polish
If you have any cluttered areas you don’t want guests to see, organize them now

*One-Week Ahead: This is the time to do a really deep cleaning so that the house will be just need a quick touchup the day before

Thoroughly dust, paying extra attention to window sills and other places guests might lean and talk
Vacuum, and sweep: See our Floor Cleaning Guide for help
Use a brush attachment on the sofa and other upholstered furniture. Have a microfiber couch? Clean it up.
Clean windows in dinning room, kitchen, living room and any glass in the front door
Wash and iron any tablecloths and napkins that have been stored for a while
Deep clean bathrooms guests will be using- sink, toilet, shower, tub, mirrors, and floors. Don’t forget to dust!
Thoroughly clean the oven and stovetop and exhaust fan- you’ll want to have a clean range for all the cooking you’ll be doing

*The Day Before Thanksgiving: Touchup Time

Touch up the bathrooms- wipe mirrors, the top of the toilet, an the faucet
Touch up dusting, vacuuming and sweeping- it shouldn’t be too bad since you did it a week ago
Run and empty the dishwasher
Set the table- if you don’t need to use the dinner table for cooking preparation, set it the day before so it will look nice for arriving guests and you’ll have one less thing to do
Put out any candles or decorations

*Thanksgiving Day:

Put out fresh towels in bathrooms
Take out the trash before guests arrive- it will be full after all the cooking
Wipe down the stove
Clear away countertops- guests congregate in the kitchen

While Thanksgiving is a lot of work, it is also very rewarding to spend time with friends and family in a festive atmosphere. Taking the time to clean ahead of time will help you enjoy the cooking and socializing without being stressed or embarrassed about your housekeeping.

Not only does Thanksgiving require hours of cooking, you have to clean the house for guests too! You’ll be too busy to c...
11/12/2015

Not only does Thanksgiving require hours of cooking, you have to clean the house for guests too! You’ll be too busy to clean every corner, closet, and bedroom. Plan ahead and tackle big projects first, then focus on cleaning the rooms that your guests are going to see and spend time in. Here is our thanksgiving cleaning checklist:

*Two Weeks Ahead: Tackle any organizational tasks or things that will stay relatively clean for 2 weeks

Clean the refrigerator to make room for Thanksgiving food. Be ruthless! You’ll need the space.
Clean out a coat closet if you plan on hanging guest’s coats there
Do any outdoor chores: raking leaves, etc.
Wash any serving dishes or utensils that haven’t don’t get used regularly
If you are using special china or glassware, wash and polish
If you have any cluttered areas you don’t want guests to see, organize them now

*One-Week Ahead: This is the time to do a really deep cleaning so that the house will be just need a quick touchup the day before

Thoroughly dust, paying extra attention to window sills and other places guests might lean and talk
Vacuum, and sweep: See our Floor Cleaning Guide for help
Use a brush attachment on the sofa and other upholstered furniture. Have a microfiber couch? Clean it up.
Clean windows in dinning room, kitchen, living room and any glass in the front door
Wash and iron any tablecloths and napkins that have been stored for a while
Deep clean bathrooms guests will be using- sink, toilet, shower, tub, mirrors, and floors. Don’t forget to dust!
Thoroughly clean the oven and stovetop and exhaust fan- you’ll want to have a clean range for all the cooking you’ll be doing

*The Day Before Thanksgiving: Touchup Time

Touch up the bathrooms- wipe mirrors, the top of the toilet, an the faucet
Touch up dusting, vacuuming and sweeping- it shouldn’t be too bad since you did it a week ago
Run and empty the dishwasher
Set the table- if you don’t need to use the dinner table for cooking preparation, set it the day before so it will look nice for arriving guests and you’ll have one less thing to do
Put out any candles or decorations

*Thanksgiving Day:

Put out fresh towels in bathrooms
Take out the trash before guests arrive- it will be full after all the cooking
Wipe down the stove
Clear away countertops- guests congregate in the kitchen

While Thanksgiving is a lot of work, it is also very rewarding to spend time with friends and family in a festive atmosphere. Taking the time to clean ahead of time will help you enjoy the cooking and socializing without being stressed or embarrassed about your housekeeping.

Here at Zia Clean, we understand a commitment to regular house cleaning services can be intimidating. “How much does mai...
11/04/2015

Here at Zia Clean, we understand a commitment to regular house cleaning services can be intimidating. “How much does maid service cost?” “How often should I have Zia Clean visit my house?” “What can I expect to get with my cleaning?” These are questions we’re asked almost daily. So we thought we’d break it down for you and eliminate the mystery.

At Zia Clean, we price each home individually to ensure our services and home cleaning prices will meet your specific needs and budget. An average cost per visit is $60-$120 for regular maid service, but pricing varies depending on location, the size of your home, number of rooms cleaned, condition of your home, frequency of the cleaning scheduled and the number of family members, including the four legged kind, living in your home. Keep in mind, initial cleaning service prices will likely cost a bit more, as our team will be working extra hard to bring your home up to our high standard of clean. You should contact your us to get the most accurate estimate of our professional cleaning services costs. Our team will explain our cleaning processes in detail and provide the prices for services that fit your unique home and needs.

So what exactly do you get when you pay for professional house cleaning? Service by Zia Clean is performed by supervised, insured and professionally trained 1/2-person teams that will whip your home into top shape. Each bonded and insured team member has a function or job to perform in the home—kitchen, bathrooms, dusting or vacuuming—and is a specialist in each task. All of this attention to detail ensures a perfect shine to your home.

Zia Clean is so confident our services will impress customers, we back each and every clean with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. This dedication to customer service and quality is just one of the sparkling benefits of hiring a reputable, experienced cleaning service like Zia Clean. Your home is your sanctuary. Let us help you turn it into the spotless abode you deserve.

10/08/2015

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