Our Standard
Why Spacekeeping exists, and what we're building.
We get what you're dealing with.
You work all week, then burn your Saturday on cleaning instead of living. You cancel having people over because you're embarrassed about the state of your home. You're constantly thinking "I need to clean that" but never quite getting there.
Maybe you've tried random cleaners before—Thumbtack, Facebook, "my cousin's friend." You got inconsistent quality, had to micro-manage, dealt with no-shows or late shows, and felt weird letting strangers into your space.
That mental load? The low-level shame? The friction of coordinating with flaky cleaners? That's exactly what we're here to eliminate.
What Spacekeeping is (and why it's different)
We're a modern, structured service company. We focus first on cleaning and organizing because that's the foundation. Everything else—the calm, the confidence, the feeling of being in control—starts there.
We emphasize consistent systems over random one-offs. The same level of clean every time. Clear expectations. Technicians who actually give a shit about the work. You shouldn't have to think about it or manage it.
Walk into a home or office that feels like it's supporting you, not draining you. That's the outcome we deliver.
Having your space kept
This isn't about a one-time deep clean or a quarterly reset. Having your space kept is a perpetual state.
It's not perfection. It's not a museum. It's a baseline that holds, even when life gets messy. There are ebbs and flows—weeks where everything stays pristine, and weeks where you're just trying to keep up. That's normal. That's human.
But when your space is kept, you're not starting from zero every time. You're not drowning in accumulated chaos. You're maintaining a foundation that's already there. The mess is temporary. The system is permanent.
Your space doesn't need to be perfect. It needs to be kept.
The freedom of mind
There's a specific kind of mental freedom that comes with a clean space. Or even just knowing it's going to be clean soon.
You stop carrying that low-level anxiety about the state of your home. You stop mentally cataloging all the things you need to do. You stop feeling that subtle shame when someone asks to come over.
Instead, you walk through your door and feel relief. You know where things are. You know the surfaces are clean. You know you can focus on what actually matters—your work, your relationships, your life—instead of managing your environment.
The mental bandwidth you get back? That's not a nice-to-have. That's the whole point.
The time you get back
Every Saturday you're not spending cleaning is a Saturday you're spending living.
That's not just time saved. That's time reclaimed. Time for the things that actually energize you. Time for the people you care about. Time for the projects and hobbies and experiences that make life worth living.
When you're not constantly thinking about cleaning, when you're not spending your weekends catching up on maintenance, when you're not burning mental energy on household management—you get to be present. You get to be focused. You get to be free.
Your time is your most valuable asset. We're here to give it back to you.
Everyone should have a cleaner
If you can afford it, you should have a cleaner. It's that simple.
Professional cleaners do it better than you. They do it faster than you. And when you factor in your time and opportunity cost, they do it for less than you think.
Think about what your time is worth. An hour you spend cleaning is an hour you're not spending on work that pays more. An hour you're not spending with your family. An hour you're not spending on the things that actually move your life forward.
Professional cleaners have systems. They have the right tools. They know the tricks. They don't get distracted. They don't procrastinate. They show up, do the work, and leave your space better than they found it—every single time.
The cost of a cleaning service isn't just the dollar amount. It's the dollar amount minus the value of your time, minus the mental energy you're not spending, minus the stress you're not carrying, minus the opportunities you're not missing.
If you can afford it, you should have a cleaner. Not because you're lazy. Because you're smart.
The people we hire
Spacekeepers aren't just people who clean. They're people who get a thrill from seeing spaces well kept, organized, straightened—not just cleaned.
They're the kind of people who notice when something's out of place. Who feel satisfaction when a drawer closes smoothly because everything inside is properly organized. Who see a cluttered pantry and immediately start mentally sorting it into zones.
They don't just wipe surfaces and move on. They understand flow. They see how a space should function. They know the difference between "clean" and "kept"—and they care about the difference.
When a Spacekeeper finishes a job, they don't just leave a clean space. They leave a space that works. A space that makes sense. A space that feels intentional, not just tidy.
That's not something you can train. That's something you either have or you don't. And we only hire people who have it.
This is what we're building
A service that doesn't just clean your space—it keeps it. Consistently. Reliably. Without you having to think about it.
We're not here to be another flaky cleaner you have to manage. We're here to be the system that works, so you don't have to.
Your space should support you, not drain you. That's not a luxury. That's how it should be.
Start with clean. Build from there.
Professional cleaning and organizing services designed for modern life.
Cleaning
- Standard cleaning for regular maintenance—kitchen, bathrooms, floors, surfaces.
- Deep cleaning for resetting a space that's gotten away from you.
- Move-in / move-out cleaning so you can focus on the transition.
- Small office cleaning for professional spaces that need consistency.
Organizing
- Decluttering to eliminate decision fatigue and create breathing room.
- Closet & wardrobe systems so getting dressed isn't a daily struggle.
- Kitchen & pantry organization for spaces that actually function.
- Home office reset after a move or life change that left things scattered.
As we grow with you, we'll add more ways to keep your world in order.