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Tasker Expectations for Indoor Services

As a Home Lifestyler Tasker, your role in each home is not only to complete tasks but to create a welcoming and peaceful environment. Dedication, attention to detail, and respect are central to every service you provide. Here’s a breakdown of expectations for each indoor service:

 

Kitchen Cleaning

The kitchen is often the heart of a home, and our goal is to make it shine. Taskers are expected to:

  • Wipe down countertops and remove any crumbs or spills.

  • Polish appliances to a clean, gleaming finish.

  • Wash dishes or load dishwashers if needed.

  • Clean sinks thoroughly, removing any food residue.

  • Mop or clean floors, leaving them spotless.

Your work in the kitchen should create a fresh, inviting space that’s ready for family gatherings, cooking, and memorable meals.

 

Bathroom Cleaning

Bathrooms are places of renewal, and Taskers should treat them with utmost care. Your responsibilities include:

  • Sanitizing sinks, showers, and toilets to ensure cleanliness and hygiene.

  • Cleaning mirrors for a streak-free, polished look.

  • Wiping down all surfaces and disinfecting high-touch areas.

  • Mopping floors to leave the entire space feeling rejuvenated.

Each task performed here should focus on creating a calm, spotless environment where clients can feel refreshed and at ease.

 

Living Room & Bedroom Cleaning

These are spaces of relaxation and connection, and Taskers are expected to provide a high level of care. Duties include:

  • Dusting all surfaces, including furniture and decorative items.

  • Vacuuming or mopping floors, ensuring they are clean and inviting.

  • Gently organizing items to maintain a tidy and functional space.

Your goal is to help clients maintain spaces that feel comfortable, peaceful, and ready for relaxation or gathering.

 

Window and Glass Cleaning

Natural light brings warmth into the home, and clean windows enhance this effect. Taskers are responsible for:

  • Cleaning windows and glass surfaces to be streak-free.

  • Enhancing clarity by removing any smudges, fingerprints, or dust.

  • Ensuring a bright, open feel in each room, inviting in natural light.

This task requires precision, as your work brings light and an open atmosphere to the home.

 

Securing Fragile and Valuable Items

Respect for clients’ belongings is a top priority. Taskers should:

  • Respect our no-touch policy for fragile or valuable items such as jewelry, electronics, and heirlooms.

  • Request clients to move these items if necessary, to allow you to work efficiently and with peace of mind.

This demonstrates respect and ensures each client’s peace of mind while you perform your tasks.

 

Thank you for your commitment to excellence and respect in every home you serve. As a Home Lifestyler Tasker, your work goes beyond simple chores—you’re helping to create spaces that feel cared for and welcoming. Every detail you attend to reflects our dedication to quality and trust.

Deep-Cleaning Expectations for Home Lifestyler Taskers

When performing a deep-cleaning service, Taskers are expected to go beyond standard cleaning, focusing on every detail to provide a thorough and revitalizing clean. This service often involves reaching hidden areas, scrubbing more intensively, and ensuring that each space is impeccably clean and refreshed. Here are the expectations for deep-cleaning in each area:

 

Kitchen Deep-Cleaning

For a deep-cleaned kitchen, Taskers should aim to make every surface and appliance pristine. Duties include:

  • Scrubbing countertops, backsplashes, and sinks to remove stubborn stains, grease, and buildup.

  • Deep-cleaning appliances such as the oven, microwave, and refrigerator (including inside shelves and doors if specified).

  • Cleaning cabinets and drawers by wiping down fronts and, if requested, organizing and wiping inside.

  • Polishing all fixtures and handles, ensuring no smudges or fingerprints remain.

  • Washing floors thoroughly, paying extra attention to corners, under appliances, and other hard-to-reach areas.

This level of cleaning brings a renewed freshness to the kitchen, creating a space that’s truly welcoming and spotless.

 

Bathroom Deep-Cleaning

Deep-cleaning a bathroom involves extra care to make every surface feel brand new. Expectations include:

  • Scrubbing tiles, grout, and fixtures to remove any mildew, soap scum, or mineral buildup.

  • Cleaning shower doors and curtains to a streak-free finish, eliminating any spots or residue.

  • Sanitizing all surfaces, including high-touch areas like light switches and door handles.

  • Deep-cleaning toilets, sinks, tubs, and showers, ensuring they are thoroughly disinfected and free from any stains.

  • Mopping floors with extra care to reach tight corners and edges.

This meticulous attention results in a bathroom that feels fresh, hygienic, and ready for relaxation.

 

Living Room & Bedroom Deep-Cleaning

In these spaces, deep-cleaning means a detailed approach to all surfaces. Taskers should:

  • Dust thoroughly in all areas, including baseboards, ceiling fans, vents, and light fixtures.

  • Vacuum or steam-clean carpets and rugs, or mop hard floors with extra care.

  • Wipe down walls, doors, and windowsills, addressing areas that are typically overlooked.

  • Organize and clean interior surfaces such as shelves, furniture, and under cushions, ensuring no area is left untouched.

A deep-cleaning of these areas brings a sense of revitalized comfort, making living and sleeping spaces feel fresh and inviting.

 

Window and Glass Deep-Cleaning

For windows and glass surfaces, deep-cleaning involves:

  • Thoroughly cleaning all interior windows, including frames, tracks, and ledges.

  • Polishing glass surfaces, such as mirrors and tabletops, until they are streak-free and reflective.

  • Removing any dust or debris from window coverings, blinds, or curtains if specified.

This leaves windows and glass with a crystal-clear, polished appearance, maximizing natural light and openness.

 

Additional Guidelines for Deep-Cleaning

As deep-cleaning often requires handling less frequently accessed areas, Taskers should:

  • Communicate with clients about any specific areas or items they would like extra attention to.

  • Handle surfaces with care, especially when using stronger cleaning agents or tools.

  • Follow Home Lifestyler's policies regarding valuable items and delicate surfaces, always respecting the no-touch policy for irreplaceable items.

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