Clean Casa Launches Specialized Short-Term Rental Cleaning Service Across Utah

Clean Casa, a Utah-based cleaning company, has launched a specialized short-term rental cleaning service across the Wasatch Front and Back. The service caters to the growing number of vacation rental properties in the area, including popular destinations like Salt Lake City and Park City. Clean Casa now services about 60 vacation rental units regularly, offering comprehensive cleaning, sanitization, linen services, and exterior maintenance including window cleaning.The company’s service area stretches from Ogden to Santaquin, covering a wide range of properties from urban apartments to ski chalets. This expansion aligns with Utah’s booming tourism industry, which welcomed nearly 20 million visitors in 2023. Clean Casa aims to help property owners maintain high cleanliness standards, improve guest satisfaction, and maximize rental income.The press release includes a testimonial from a property manager praising Clean Casa’s attention to detail and reliability. It also mentions the company’s plans for continued growth, including workforce expansion and investment in training programs.For more information, interested parties can contact Clean Casa at (385) 455-1808 or visit their website at https://www.cleancasa.co.

Highland, Utah, United States, 16th Jul 2024 – Clean Casa, a residential and commercial cleaning company serving Utah’s Wasatch Front and Back, announced the launch of its specialized short-term rental cleaning service. This new offering is designed to meet the unique needs of vacation rental property owners and managers throughout the region.

With the explosive growth of platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, Utah has seen a significant increase in short-term rental properties both in Salt Lake City, the surrounding areas and the resort town to the East, Park City. Clean Casa’s new service aims to help property owners maintain high cleanliness standards, ensuring positive guest experiences and maximizing rental income.

“We’ve been actively building our expertise in short-term rental cleaning,” said founder and CEO of Clean Casa, David. “With our team now servicing about 60 vacation rental units regularly, we felt it was time to officially launch this as a specialized service. Our deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by short-term rental owners sets us apart in the market.”

The new service covers all aspects of vacation rental turnover cleaning, including:

– Cleaning of all living spaces
– Sanitization of high-touch surfaces
– Linen changes and laundry services
– Restocking of essential supplies
– Exterior maintenance, including window cleaning

Clean Casa’s short-term rental cleaning service is available across its entire service area, stretching from Ogden in the north to Santaquin in the south, and including popular tourist destinations like Park City and Salt Lake City.

Randall Cloud, who manages dozens of short-term rentals in Salt Lake City, has been using Clean Casa’s services for the past year. “The attention to detail Clean Casa brings to each property is remarkable,” he said. “Our guest satisfaction scores have notably improved since we started working with them. Their reliability and thoroughness give us peace of mind, especially during peak seasons.”

In addition to its new specialized service, Clean Casa continues to offer its full range of residential and commercial cleaning services, including its popular exterior window cleaning service. This comprehensive approach allows the company to be a one-stop solution for property owners and managers.

“Whether it’s a family home, a vacation rental, or a commercial space, we understand that cleanliness is crucial for comfort, health, and in many cases, business success,” David added. “Our expansion into specialized short-term rental cleaning is a natural evolution of our services, driven by market demand and our commitment to meeting our clients’ diverse needs.”

Clean Casa’s growth reflects the overall expansion of Utah’s tourism industry. According to the Utah Office of Tourism, the state welcomed almost 20 million visitors in 2023 with a significant portion staying in short-term rentals. This trend has created new opportunities for local businesses like Clean Casa to support the tourism ecosystem.

The company’s wide service area, stretching across the Wasatch Front and Back, positions it uniquely to serve a broad range of clients. From urban apartments in Salt Lake City to ski chalets in Park City and family homes in Utah County, Clean Casa’s teams are equipped to handle diverse cleaning needs.

Looking ahead, Clean Casa plans to continue expanding its services and workforce to meet growing demand. The company is actively recruiting new team members and investing in training programs to ensure consistent, high-quality service across all its offerings.

Property owners and managers interested in Clean Casa’s short-term rental cleaning services can find more information on the company’s website or by contacting their customer service team.

About Clean Casa:
Clean Casa is a premier cleaning service provider serving Utah’s Wasatch Front and Back. With a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, Clean Casa offers a wide range of cleaning services for residential, commercial, and short-term rental properties. From Ogden to Santaquin, including Salt Lake City and Park City, Clean Casa’s professional teams deliver top-quality cleaning solutions tailored to each client’s unique needs.

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