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Interior Home Cleaning Services
in Boca Raton, Florida


TOTAL PROS : 238
TOTAL RATINGS : 193
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN BOCA RATON, FL


Lucero Cleaning Services
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Catherine M.
Project: Clean House Interior (Maid Service)
City: Boca Raton, FL
We have never had our home professionally cleaned before and were pleasantly surprised at how Lucero and her team transformed our home into a sparkling clean home. Lucero's team is friendly, professional, and reliable.
Puskas Services
Customer Rating:
Project: Clean House Interior (Maid Service)
City: Boca Raton, FL
Excellent and friendly service. I would definitely recommend Puskas to my family, friends, and neighbors!

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Boca Raton City Facts
Florida contractors who wish to work statewide must pass a state exam. To work in a specific county, must possess a registered license
The population of Boca Raton was approximately 74,764 within city limits and approximately 120,200 in the unincorporated area.
Lake Worth, a body of water that separate West Palm Beach from Palm Beach, was originally a freshwater lake. When settlers opened in to the ocean for easier navigation, it was transformed into a saltwater lagoon.