⚡ After the Storm: Why Recurring Cleaning Just Makes Sense (Especially in Hyde Park & East Austin)

This week in Austin has been… a lot.
Lightning that lit up the sky like a strobe light. Hailstorms that sounded like a drum line on your roof. Rain that came down sideways. And let’s not even talk about what all that wind blew into your house if your windows were cracked.
If you’re in Hyde Park or East Austin, you probably heard it, felt it — and now you're seeing it inside your home.
Storms don’t just leave damage outside — they drag messes inside.
Between wet shoes, muddy floors, scattered leaves, dog prints, and that gritty layer of pollen that shows up everywhere…
You look around and think, “Did we bring the whole yard inside?”
The worst part? This isn’t a one-time thing.
Austin spring and summer are full of surprises — from sudden storms to dust-filled dry spells.
That’s where recurring cleaning comes in.
A good recurring clean isn’t just about making things look nice — it’s about staying ahead of the chaos.
Especially in areas like Hyde Park and East Austin, where:
- You’ve got historic homes with tight crevices that love to collect dust
- Big old trees drop leaves, pollen, and nature’s confetti year-round
- The weather changes faster than your dog can track in mud
Our recurring clients don’t have to stress every time the weather acts up — because their homes never get that far gone.
Here’s what that looks like:
✅ We wipe down the surfaces where pollen settles
✅ Mop up muddy floors before it turns to grime
✅ Keep bathrooms fresh, even with guests coming and going
✅ Reset the space so it always feels ready to host, rest, or recharge
Hyde Park + East Austin: we’ve got room for a few more
We already clean for folks up and down Duval, over on Cherrywood, and tucked between Boggy Creek and Rosewood. So if you’re in the area, there’s a good chance we’re already nearby.
And if your house feels a little storm-worn right now? You’re definitely not alone.
Recurring cleaning = one less thing to think about.
Let the weather do what it wants. We’ve got the rest covered.