Recurring Cleaning
The same team on a rhythm that fits your week.
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Orange County · Inland
House cleaning in Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa is a design-and-food town wrapped around mid-century bones, and the housing reflects both halves. The Eastside, between Newport Boulevard and the 17th Street corridor, runs to 1950s and '60s single-family homes and cottages tucked behind hedges, many remodeled but plenty still original. College Park, the city's first master-planned tract from the late 1950s, and the neighboring Halecrest streets are postwar ranch homes on flat, walkable blocks. Across Mesa del Mar and out toward Mesa Verde near the golf course and Fairview Park, the lots get a little larger and the homes a little newer.
Because so much of the housing here is mid-century, the work skews toward two things. The most-requested service is recurring cleaning for the lived-in family homes of the Eastside, College Park, and Mesa del Mar, where owners want a steady baseline kept without thinking about it. Right behind it is deep cleaning for older homes with original tile, single-pane windows, and the kind of kitchens and baths that reward time spent on grout and baseboards rather than a quick wipe. We also handle a steady stream of move-in and move-out cleaning across the 92626 and 92627 ZIPs as these homes change hands.
The Westside has its own character entirely. Around the SoBeCa district and the LAB, the streets mix live-work spaces, converted bungalows, and newer infill, and the clients there tend to want flexible, project-based deep cleans more than fixed schedules. Whatever corner of the city you are in, we scope honestly: an original Eastside cottage and a remodeled Mesa Verde home a mile from South Coast Plaza are different jobs, and the quote says so.
Neighborhoods we serve
ZIP codes
92626 · 92627
Housing stock
Predominantly mid-century single-family homes and cottages — 1950s and '60s ranch and postwar tract houses across the Eastside, College Park, Halecrest, and Mesa del Mar, with larger and remodeled homes toward Mesa Verde. The Westside mixes converted bungalows and newer live-work infill, and original tile, woodwork, and single-pane windows in the older stock reward a careful, detailed clean.
Services in Costa Mesa
The same team on a rhythm that fits your week.
Learn moreTop to bottom — the parts a routine clean skips.
Learn moreAn empty home, cleaned to hand over the keys.
Learn moreSame-day turnovers that protect your reviews.
Learn moreClearing the fine dust a remodel leaves behind.
Learn moreThe extras you can add to any clean.
Learn moreWhy Costa Mesa neighbors choose us
Costa Mesa's mid-century homes have details a rushed clean skips — original tile, vintage baths, woodwork, and the dust that settles in an older house near the 55 and the 405. Neighbors choose us because the same team comes back, learns which surfaces in a 1958 Eastside home are original and which were remodeled, and keeps the place at a steady baseline instead of starting over each visit.
We are bonded, insured, and background-checked, and we keep the same crew on your home so you can leave a key or a gate code without a second thought. For a town this walkable and close-knit, where neighbors talk, that consistency is the whole point.
Nearby areas
Questions from Costa Mesa
Cost is driven by the home's size, condition, and how often we come — an original Eastside cottage, a College Park ranch home, and a remodeled Mesa Verde house are all different jobs. Recurring service costs less per visit than a one-time deep clean of the same home. We quote free and in writing before any visit, with no fixed published rate. Call (949) 402-7425.
Yes — the Eastside and the 17th Street side of town, College Park and Halecrest, Mesa del Mar, Mesa Verde near the golf course, and the Westside around SoBeCa, all across the 92626 and 92627 ZIPs. If your home still has its original mid-century finishes, mention it when you call so we scope the detail work correctly.
No — and that is by design. Costa Mesa prohibits short-term rentals citywide, so our work here is residential: recurring cleaning, deep cleans, and move-in and move-out cleaning for homeowners and long-term renters. If you host on the coast in Newport Beach or Huntington Beach, we run turnovers there instead.
Yes. Rachelle's is bonded and insured, and our team is background-checked. We send the same vetted crew to your Costa Mesa home each visit, so when we hold a key or a code it is people you already know.
No. Many Costa Mesa clients leave a key or a code and we clean while they are at work or out running errands near The Triangle or South Coast Plaza. The same team comes each time, so your home is never open to a stranger.
For most of Costa Mesa we can usually schedule a first visit within a few days, faster for move-outs tied to a closing or lease date. Call (949) 402-7425 and we will find the soonest opening in your neighborhood.
House cleaning in Costa Mesa, done right.
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