Common home types
Custom waterfront builds on Island Estates and 1920s–1950s historic homes in Harbor Oaks, many with deep-water dockage.
Waterfront enclaves on either side of the Memorial Causeway — Island Estates' newer waterfront homes and Harbor Oaks' tree-canopied historic estates.
What cleaning here involves
Two enclaves, two kinds of detail. Island Estates homes are newer waterfront builds — wide glass, white finishes, salt spray working on both. Harbor Oaks is the opposite: 1920s estates under old oaks, where the dust is constant and the surfaces are irreplaceable. What they share is exposure — water on one side, tree canopy on the other — so recurring cleans here lean heavier on glass, sills, and the corners humidity finds first.
Common home types
Custom waterfront builds on Island Estates and 1920s–1950s historic homes in Harbor Oaks, many with deep-water dockage.
What we focus on here
Detail-heavy biweekly recurring for waterfront homes that get more salt, sand, and humidity than the average property.
Specifically
These are the named sub-neighborhoods and pockets this page covers. If yours isn't listed, call us — odds are we clean nearby.
ZIP coverage
Active service in: 33767, 33756
What we do in Island Estates & Harbor Oaks
Most Island Estates clients run biweekly. Salt film and humidity move faster than inland dust — monthly tends to feel like starting over every visit.
Original wood, brass, and plaster get product choices to match. If a surface is irreplaceable, we treat it that way.
Call now — we’ll size the job, walk you through pricing, and book your slot. Prefer to text? Same number, Mon–Sat 8am–8pm.