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Sacramento 5 Star Cleaning Reviews from Real Customers
Sticky Fingers and Clean Floors
Let me start by saying—I love my daycare kids. I do. They’re adorable. They say things like “look, I’m a dinosaur!” and try to teach me about dinosaurs using, like, three different hand motions and half of their apple slices. Pure joy. I’m blessed. Really.
But listen. A home-based daycare? That’s like, a nonstop mess-making machine that runs on peanut butter, glitter, and an absurd amount of playdough. I’m talking chaos, people. You know that feeling when you step on a LEGO? Imagine that…but like, everywhere. For 10 hours straight. Oh, and throw in a kid that’s still potty-training. Because what’s a daycare without a little extra…fragrance?
Here’s the deal. I run my little daycare here in Sacramento—specifically out by Midtown, where everything is cool and hip and there’s always a dog wearing sunglasses or a food truck around the corner. But as much as I love the area, you can’t run a daycare with kids who touch everything without it getting, well, gross. If you’ve got a couple toddlers rolling around on the floor with their noses in everything, the last thing you need is bacteria doing the cha-cha on your hardwood floors.
I thought I could handle it myself—because, like, who doesn’t want to save a few bucks, right? I’d clean up after playtime, wipe down tables, vacuum the carpets after snack time… Easy. And then one day I realized something: I was not managing this. At all.
I had one kid—let’s call him Max—who decided one Tuesday afternoon that the wall needed a fresh coat of…something? Crayons, maybe? Or perhaps he was just feeling artistic, but anyway, that took, oh, three hours to clean off. Not to mention the spilled juice, the glitter that never comes out of anything, and then there’s always that one kid who somehow managed to get sand into the art supplies. And it’s not like I have a “room of my own” where I can get a break. No, this is my house. And it’s not a very big one.
So I’m, like, OK. I need professional help. But how do I even begin to figure out what I need? There’s a million cleaning services in Sacramento, and most of them probably only clean office buildings or, like, fancy downtown lofts. I’m over here thinking, “I need someone who understands how to clean playrooms without scrubbing away the walls or turning the crayons into…whatever sticky disaster just happened.”
That’s when I pulled up a house cleaning cost calculator. I mean, we’re talking kids, so this had to be serious cleaning. I didn’t want to risk using toxic chemicals. So I found a service that specializes in non-toxic, child-friendly cleaning, and they actually came out and did a deep clean for me. The team showed up all professional and ready to tackle everything I could throw at them—literally. I don’t even know how they got glitter out of the carpets, but they did.
Honestly, the difference was wild. The place smelled like a breath of fresh air, and I didn’t have to scrub one more high chair tray. It was, like, life-changing. I could focus on playing with the kids, actually talking to the parents during pick-up instead of nervously glancing around at the chaos, and—most importantly—knowing the place was safe.
And now? I’ve got them coming every week. It’s like this weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I used to stay up late after the kids left, trying to get everything back to normal, only to start all over the next day. But now? I don’t even sweat it. I’ve got professionals doing the tough stuff, and I’m over here telling kids “Don’t put that in your mouth!” for the millionth time. (I swear to God, kids are obsessed with things they shouldn’t eat.)
The best part is how much my daycare parents appreciate it. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard, “Wow, it always smells so fresh in here!” or “It’s so nice to know the place is cleaned properly.” I’m like, yeah, no kidding. It took a village. And that village included a cleaning crew that made sure my daycare was not just a place for kids to run wild but an actually hygienic environment.
I mean, when you’re in the business of caring for little humans, there’s just no cutting corners. Cleaning isn’t a luxury—it’s part of the job. And now, thanks to a cleaning crew that gets it, I can focus on the fun parts of my job without stressing over the mess.
So yeah, if you’re running a home daycare, don’t even think about doing it alone. Just get the help. You’ll thank me later.
— Sarah Ramirez, Sacramento, CA