Scheduled exterior cleaning for HOA common areas across the Las Vegas Valley — entry monuments, clubhouse exteriors, pool decks, sidewalks, and shared community amenities.
HOA common area cleaning covers all shared exterior surfaces within homeowner association communities — entry monuments and signage, perimeter walls, clubhouse building exteriors, pool and spa deck surfaces, covered walkways, gazebos, fitness area surfaces, mailbox clusters, and community sidewalks. This service requires scheduling coordination with HOA management and awareness of community access restrictions, resident schedules, and common area usage patterns.
HOA boards are accountable to every homeowner in the community for the appearance and condition of common areas. Entry monuments are the first impression of the community — mineral-stained, grimy monument faces reflect poorly on property values and management competence. Pool decks accumulate sunscreen residue, body oils, algae growth, and Las Vegas hard water deposits that become slip hazards and health concerns. Community sidewalks in Las Vegas accumulate the same desert grit and hard water staining as any commercial surface. Boards that establish a regular documented cleaning schedule reduce resident complaints, protect property values, and demonstrate the professional management that justifies HOA fees.
Quarterly, bi-annual, or annual programs established around your community calendar and budget cycle.
Stone, stucco, and tile monument cleaning with hard water stain removal — the first impression every resident and visitor sees.
Slip-hazard removal, organic buildup, and hard water deposits from concrete, pavers, and tile pool deck surfaces.
Service completion records provided for HOA board documentation — evidence of maintenance for insurance and governance purposes.
Most Las Vegas HOA communities benefit from exterior cleaning twice per year as a minimum — typically in spring before peak season and fall before the holiday period. High-traffic clubhouse areas, pool decks, and heavily-used walkways benefit from quarterly service. Entry monuments should be cleaned at minimum once per year.
Yes — scheduling coordination is a standard part of the HOA service process. Your assigned provider will work with your HOA manager or board to schedule service during low-usage hours or between community events.
Yes — Tier 1 Cleaning works with both HOA management company representatives and self-managed HOA boards directly. Request your quote under the business or property name of the community and specify whether you are working through a management company.
Common areas typically include entry monuments, perimeter walls, clubhouse exteriors, pool and spa deck surfaces, covered walkways, gazebo structures, mailbox clusters, and community sidewalks. Specify which areas you need addressed in your quote request and your provider will confirm scope and pricing.
A Tier 1 vetted provider will contact you within 2 business hours.
A vetted Tier 1 provider will reach out within 2 business hours.