- Vacuuming - This is carried out in order to ensure small amounts of dirt, animal hair, grit or debris is removed from the carpet or hard floor through the use of a high quality vacuum cleaner.
- Mopping - This is done only on hard floors, mostly bathroom and kitchen spaces in order to have them sparkling clean. Most professionals will make use of anti bacterial solutions to make the area as clean and safe as possible.
- Dusting - This involves cleaning all areas where dusts are likely to settle.
- Furniture cleaning - This involves cleaning all furniture ( both soft and hard furniture) to ensure that they’re maintained to a high standard.
- Bin changes - This includes emptying and replacing all waste baskets accordingly. The old waste bags will also be removed by the cleaners.
Penrhyndeudraeth
Penrhyndeudraeth is a town and area in the Welsh area of Gwynedd. The community is close to the mouth of the River Dwyryd on the A487 almost 3 miles (4.8 km) eastern of Porthmadog, and also had a population of 2,150 at the 2011 census, boosted from 2,031 in 2001. The community consists of Minffordd as well as Portmeirion. According to the 2011 Census, Penrhyndeudraeth is the 19th most Welsh-speaking neighborhood in Wales, with roughly 76% of the its locals aged 3 years or older mentioning that they could talk Welsh. According to the most up to date Estyn examination report of the village's primary school, Ysgol Cefn Coch, 79% of pupils come from homes where Welsh is talked. In an occurrence in June 2011, with new English property owners of the Royal Oak club in Penrhyndeudraeth, customers left the bar in anger and were threatened with an airgun after being told to stop ordering their drinks in Welsh. The club ultimately had a change of management. The Penrhyndeudraeth Children as well as Youth's Chaired Eisteddfod is held each year at the Memorial Hall. The town is residence to the Snowdonia National Park Authority head office. There are lots of language traces of Old Welsh to be located in the name in the Penrhyndeudraeth area, such as "Pont Briwet/ Briwet Bridge (Briwet is cognate with the Breton word "Brued" meaning bridge). Remains of old huts can be located near Ty 'n y Berllan, which date back to the Bronze Age. Penrhyndeudraeth's Alun 'Sbardun' Huws created a track, Strydoedd Aberstalwm (approximately "streets of long ago"), in tribute to the town. His widely known band Y Tebot Piws likewise recorded their farewell cd at Penrhyndeudraeth Memorial Hall in 2011.