Professional Hoarding Clean-Up Services
Restoring Safe, Healthy Living Spaces
Hoarding situations can create unsafe living conditions, health hazards, and overwhelming stress for property owners and families. First Class Cleaning provides respectful, judgment-free hoarding cleanup services designed to help restore homes to a safe and functional condition.
We work carefully with homeowners, family members, property managers, and estate representatives throughout the cleanup process.
Compassionate and Confidential Service
We understand that every situation is unique. Our team approaches each project with professionalism, discretion, and respect while helping clients regain control of their living spaces.
Our Hoarding Cleanup Services Include:
- Debris removal
- Trash and clutter removal
- Deep cleaning and sanitization
- Odor elimination
- Biohazard cleanup when necessary
- Appliance and furniture removal
- Property restoration cleaning
- Move-out cleanup
- Estate cleanouts
- Residential and commercial cleanouts
Benefits of Professional Hoarding Cleanup
- Improved health and safety
- Reduced fire hazards
- Better indoor air quality
- Easier property maintenance
- Increased property value
- Restored functionality and comfort
Our Cleanup Process
Initial Assessment
We evaluate the property and discuss cleanup goals.
Sorting & Removal
Items are organized, removed, and properly disposed of according to client preferences.
Deep Cleaning & Sanitization
Affected areas are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
Final Restoration Cleaning
The property is left clean, organized, and ready for use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle severe hoarding situations?
Yes. We provide cleanup services for properties ranging from mild clutter to extreme hoarding conditions.
Are your services confidential?
Absolutely. We respect our clients' privacy throughout the entire process.
Can you remove odors and sanitize the property?
Yes. We provide complete cleaning, sanitization, and deodorization services as part of the restoration process.

