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HOA Cleaning in Sea Ranch Lakes & Surrounding Broward Neighborhoods

Trusted by 180+ Broward neighbors

The problem we see

Sea Ranch Lakes is small, private and beautifully maintained — and we're regulars. Tight community, high standards, oceanfront salt exposure. We treat every job here with the same care.

How we approach it

We work with HOAs and condo associations across Broward on community cleaning programs — clubhouses, pool decks, sidewalks, entrance signage, mailbox kiosks, dumpster pads, common building exteriors, gate houses, and any other shared amenity. The goal is straightforward: keep the community looking like the photos in the brochure that brought residents in.

What to expect on the day

Most associations save money by going on an annual contract with us instead of calling for one-off services. We handle the schedule, the resident notices, the COI, the coordination with property management, and the reporting back to the board after each visit. Single point of contact, consolidated billing, no surprises.

What sets us apart

Communities in Weston, Parkland, Coral Springs, Pembroke Pines, Pompano Beach, Coconut Creek and Plantation are some of our regular HOA clients. Gated communities, golf course communities, condo high-rises near the beach, townhome communities, age-restricted (55+) communities — we work with all of them.

Getting a quote

Board presentations are part of how we win this work. We're happy to walk the property with the board, present a written proposal at a board meeting, and answer questions in front of the residents. Most boards appreciate that we don't try to upsell during the meeting — we present what the property actually needs and let the board decide on cadence.

The bottom line

Annual or semi-annual contracts are the most common. We typically run phased monthly visits, hitting different areas of the community each visit so nothing goes more than 30 days without cleaning attention.

What's included

Every job comes with the same checklist. No surprises.

  • Clubhouse and amenity exterior
  • Pool deck cleaning (annual deep + periodic touch-up)
  • Common sidewalks and walkways
  • Entrance signage, monuments and welcome features
  • Mailbox kiosks and gazebos
  • Gate house exterior
  • Common building exteriors (rotating schedule)
  • Dumpster pads and trash enclosures
  • Reporting to the board after each visit
  • Coordinated resident notice through management

How it works

1

Board meeting

We walk the community with the board or property manager. Identify scope, build a phased annual schedule that fits the association's budget cycle. Present at the next board meeting if requested.

2

Annual plan

Schedule built around association budget cycle. COI to management, scope locked in writing, first visit confirmed. Single point of contact for the property manager.

3

Service

Crew runs phased monthly visits with resident notice posted through management. Each visit covers different zones so nothing goes more than 30 days without attention.

4

Report

Photos and notes sent to board and property management after each visit. Quarterly account reviews on larger communities.

Why this matters in South Florida

South Florida's climate is brutal on exteriors

South Florida HOAs deal with a year-round growing season for algae and mildew. Annual or semi-annual service is what keeps the community looking like the photos in the brochure that brought residents in. Defer maintenance for two years and you're looking at full repaints and major restoration that costs the association ten times what consistent maintenance would have.

Why proper technique matters here

We coordinate with property management companies as easily as with self-managed boards. We know the major management companies operating in Broward and integrate with their work-order systems and reporting requirements when needed.

Coastal vs. inland realities

Resident perception drives board satisfaction and re-election. Boards that maintain the community visibly tend to keep their seats; boards that defer maintenance get unhappy residents at the next meeting. We make boards look good by making the community look good.

HOA, insurance, and resale pressure

Insurance and re-financing inspections increasingly factor visible community condition into their evaluations. A well-maintained community helps with master insurance renewals, lender inspections, and any property tax appeals the association may pursue.

Seasonal timing that pays off

Hurricane season changes the calendar. Most HOAs schedule a deep clean before the season (May) and a recovery clean after (November), with regular phased visits in between. We plan around the season as part of the annual program.

More about this service

Direct oceanfront salt exposure and a uniform, manicured look across the village mean any visible stain or streak stands out fast. Annual service is the standard.

Signs it's time to call us

If any of these sound familiar, you're overdue.

Visible algae or mildew on common buildings
Resident complaints at board meetings
Pool deck looks tired heading into peak season
Entrance signage is dingy and not making a first impression
Last full community wash was over 12 months ago
Master insurance inspection or refinance coming up

What affects the price

Every property is different. These are the things we look at when we quote.

  • Total scope of common areas
  • Number of buildings and amenities
  • Frequency (annual deep + monthly touch-ups is typical)
  • Annual contract vs. per-visit pricing
  • Community size and number of units
  • Reporting requirements (board, management, master association)
  • Special amenities (golf clubhouse, marina, multiple pools)
  • Coordination complexity (gated, multiple entry points)

Common questions

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