Why Rejoice Maids?
We have been voted by the community “Best Cleaning Service” more than four times. We live in the same community as you are. With more than ten years’ experience, we are expert cleaners. We have dedicated hard-working and reliable teams. Our customer service is real humans, not machines. Most of all, we come to your home with a big smile, and a serving heart!
Rejoice Maids is locally-owned and operated. We provide services in Woodstock, Towne Lake, Canton, Holly Springs, Acworth, Kennesaw, Roswell, Big Canoe, part of Jasper and Waleska.
We offer flexible house cleaning service options like recurring Weekly House Cleaning, Bi-weekly House Cleaning, Move-in/Move-out cleaning, One-Time House or office cleaning service, as-needed House Cleaning, and House-For-Sale Cleaning.
For exceptional maid service, contact us for a FREE phone estimate, or to schedule a cleaning appointment. We look forward to serving you!
New Customers
Should I do anything to prepare for my home or office cleaning service?
- If you pick up and tidy all rooms before we arrive, then we can dedicate our time to cleaning, rather than to straightening up. Because we charge for the amount of time our maids spend cleaning your home, it will be more cost-effective if you do the straightening up before we arrive. (Tidying the house before our arrival also prevents us from putting stray objects in the wrong location. Thus, you will never have to hunt for the remote control).
- Place fresh linens on the beds if you would like us to strip the sheets and remake the bed with clean linens.
- Hang picture frames and mirrors on sturdy wall hook appropriate for the weight of the hanging item. Also, inspect the hanging wire and replace if deteriorated. Place bumper guards on the backside corners of wall hangings to keep the wall paint from getting scratched.
- Place felt padding on the feet of furniture pieces that on hardwood floors to avoid scratching the floor when we move the furniture to clean underneath.
- Check and repair loose or broken items, such as towel racks, toilet paper holders, microwave and refrigerator handles, glass shelves, and so on.
What areas do you service?
What should I do with my pet while Rejoice Maids is cleaning?
What time will Rejoice Maids arrive?
Do I need to be home when Rejoice Maids arrives? What about a key?
Clients who use a security alarm typically assign us our own unique security code. For apartment and condominium complexes, we generally register at the front desk and sign out a key.
Do I need to provide any supplies or equipment?
What type of products does Rejoice Maids use?
We know our home and commercial cleaning clients are committed to healthy homes and environmentally-friendly practices, and that is why we only use safe and environmentally-friendly products. With our commitment to healthier cleaning we use these products: Bon Ami Cleaning Powder, Pumice Stone, Magic Eraser, Dr. Bronan Sal Suds, Better Life stainless steel cleaner and furniture polish, and Spic and Span multi-purpose commercial cleaner.
Rejoice Maids cleaning technicians are trained to use our cleaning equipment and tools. Along with our environmentally-friendly cleaning products, we use special dust-trapping cloths and HEPA vacuums. Our vacuums catch dust particles and allergens, rather than shooting the irritants back into the air, the way conventional vacuums do.
So, when children and pets play on a floor we’ve just cleaned, there is absolutely no risk of toxicity or harmful chemicals.
Who will clean my home?
We will assign the same person or team to clean for you if you schedule weekly or bi-weekly cleaning service, however that could change due to vacations or illness. All of our cleaning technicians are fully trained and your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Can I request Rejoice Maids team members to remove their shoes when they clean?
How do I pay for my cleaning service?
Do you use HEPA filters on your vacuum cleaners?
Are you licensed, bonded and insured?
What if something breaks while Rejoice Maids is cleaning?
When it comes to items or collections of significant sentimental or monetary value, we ask that clients bring these items to our attention and direct us to avoid cleaning them. In such cases, we prefer to leave your precious objects undisturbed, rather than risking a mishap.
In addition to valuable items and collections, we avoid cleaning curio cabinet interiors. We may also avoid cleaning sensitive items such as plasma television screens, computers, other electronic devices, and associated wires or plugs.
What if I’m not satisfied with a cleaning?
What if I need to reschedule or cancel an appointment?
There is no charge for cancellations made with a 24-hours notice on business days (M-F, 7am-3pm). However, we charge a $50 fee for cancellations made with less than 24-hours notice. Please note, Monday clients are required to cancel by 3 pm on the preceding Friday to avoid the cancellation fee.
What if my routine cleaning falls on a holiday?
- New Year’s Day
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Friday after Thanksgiving
- Christmas Day
If a routine cleaning falls on one of these holidays, we will contact you in advance to arrange a make-up date (please be sure to provide us with a valid email address for convenience). We work on many federal holidays. Unless you’ve cancelled service in advance, you can expect us to arrive as scheduled, if your cleaning date falls on any holiday except those stated above.
Should I tip the cleaning team?
Does Rejoice Maids team members speak English?
How can I keep my house looking clean between service appointments?
- Place a mat in front of entrance doors.
- Use a basket for mail, newspaper, and car keys to reduce clutter.
- Instruct household members to pick up personal belongings.
When cleaning, try these time-savers:
- Dust from top to bottom just before vacuuming or mopping.
- When sweeping, spray a broom or dust mop with furniture polish for easy removal of dust and dirt.
- Vacuum regularly.
Do you have cleaning tips for delicate surfaces?
- Glass: To clean, rub with lemon juice, dry with paper towels, and polish with newspaper. Use toothpaste to remove small scratches from glass.
- Marble: To remove stains, sprinkle salt onto a freshly-cut lemon. Rub lightly over the stain. Wash off with soap and water.
- Wood Furniture: To clean carved furniture, dip an old toothbrush into furniture polish and brush lightly. To remove polish build-up, mix one cup water with one cup vinegar. Dip a soft cloth in the mixture. Wring out before wiping furniture. Dry immediately with a soft, dry cloth.
- Wallpaper: To dust, tie a dust cloth over a broom and dust from top to bottom. To remove pencil marks and other non-greasy spots from non-washable wallpaper, use an art-gum eraser. To remove greasy spots, crayon marks, fingerprints and food stains, apply Fuller’s Earth Clay (available at pharmacies). Let dry and brush off. Repeat until the spot is removed.
- Wicker: To remove dust from wicker, vacuum using dust brush attachment. To remove grime, wash with a solution of two tablespoons ammonia per gallon of water. Rinse well. Let air dry.
- Mini-blinds: To clean, fit an old sock around each hand (like a mitten). Dip one hand into a bucket of warm, soapy water. Use the wet sock to clean the blind while holding the blind with the other hand. Use the dry sock to dry off the blind.
Do you have cleaning tips for removing tough stains?
- Blood stains: To remove fresh stains, rinse with cold water never hot. Apply a paste of water and cornstarch. Let dry and brush off. Cover fresh or dried stains with meat tenderizer and add cool water. Wait 30 minutes then sponge off with cool water.
- Ballpoint ink: Use cheap hairspray: better brands won’t work. Spray the stain lightly (test the fabric in an unnoticeable spot first), and gently wipe or brush. Rinse fabric when the ink has lifted.
- Crayon marks: To remove marks from painted walls, scrub with toothpaste or an ammonia-soaked cloth. Rinse and dry.
- Heel marks: Use a pencil eraser.
- Candle wax: To remove from carpets and upholstery, place a paper bag over the dried wax and run a hot iron across it. For dried wax on wood floors, soften the wax with a hair dryer, then remove with paper towels. Wash the spot down with a solution of vinegar and water.
- Water stains: To remove hard-water stains from glasses and bottles, rub with steel wool dipped in vinegar. Remove hard-water stains from bathroom fixtures by applying a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Cover with a towel and let stand for one hour. Wipe off, rinse and dry.
- Pet urine: Treat with commercial pet stain and odor remover. For cat urine, we recommend Nature’s Miracle, which is widely available in pet stores.
- Cigarette odor: Place bowls of vinegar, pine-scented cleaner, or activated charcoal around the rooms in your home, being mindful to keep the bowls out of reach of children and pets. Close off the rooms overnight, if possible. Sprinkle baking soda on carpet and upholstery, let sit overnight, and vacuum.
- Smoke and fire damage: Because of the difficulty in removing smoke odor from a home, we recommend a professional. Click here to read more on the subject.
Existing Customers
Should I do anything to prepare for my home or office cleaning service?
- If you pick up and tidy all rooms before we arrive, then we can dedicate our time to cleaning, rather than to straightening up. Because we charge for the amount of time our maids spend cleaning your home, it will be more cost-effective if you do the straightening up before we arrive. (Tidying the house before our arrival also prevents us from putting stray objects in the wrong location. Thus, you will never have to hunt for the remote control).
- Place fresh linens on the beds if you would like us to strip the sheets and remake the bed with clean linens.
- Hang picture frames and mirrors on sturdy wall hook appropriate for the weight of the hanging item. Also, inspect the hanging wire and replace if deteriorated. Place bumper guards on the backside corners of wall hangings to keep the wall paint from getting scratched.
- Place felt padding on the feet of furniture pieces that on hardwood floors to avoid scratching the floor when we move the furniture to clean underneath.
- Check and repair loose or broken items, such as towel racks, toilet paper holders, microwave and refrigerator handles, glass shelves, and so on.
What areas do you service?
What should I do with my pet while Rejoice Maids is cleaning?
What time will Rejoice Maids arrive?
Do I need to be home when Rejoice Maids arrives? What about a key?
Clients who use a security alarm typically assign us our own unique security code. For apartment and condominium complexes, we generally register at the front desk and sign out a key.