Ovens, stovetops, fridges and the grease nobody else touches — in Fairfax and all around it.
The kitchen is the hardest room in the house because grease is patient: it builds on the hood, behind the burners, on cabinet faces at handle height, inside the oven door glass. Our kitchen photos — the oven interiors, the polished stovetops, the fridge emptied shelf by shelf — are the work we get asked back for.
Appliance interiors are their own discipline. An oven is degreaser, dwell time and patience — racks out, glass separated from its haze, the floor of the oven brought back to metal. A fridge is emptied one shelf at a time, washed, dried and restocked in order, so nothing thaws and nothing is lost. A stovetop comes apart before it comes clean: grates, caps and burners each get their turn.
Tell us which appliances hurt — photos say it fastest.
Clear price, including interiors you choose.
Product, dwell time, then the scrub that finishes it.
Steel polished, glass clear, everything back in its place.
Northern Virginia is not one market — an Arlington high-rise condo, a McLean family home and a Sterling townhouse are three different cleaning jobs.




