Short-term rental cleaning in Savannah is the between-guest reset — linens changed, bathrooms and kitchen reset, floors done, supplies restocked and condition recorded — across a service area that runs from the Savannah suburbs into the South Carolina Lowcountry and south to the Golden Isles.
The coverage here spans genuinely different rental markets rather than one city's neighborhoods. Wilmington Island, Pooler, Georgetown and Richmond Hill are residential; Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort and Kiawah Island are resort; St. Simons and Brunswick are the Golden Isles.
They do not run on the same calendar or produce the same job, and Savannah STR Cleaning schedules them as separate blocks rather than as one territory.
What changes between a resort island and a mainland rental?
The turnover pattern. Weekly beach rentals overwhelmingly change over on the same day of the week, which means an entire island's properties need turning inside the same few hours and capacity has to be committed by the season rather than the week.
Mainland properties in Pooler, Richmond Hill and Wilmington Island arrive throughout the week, run longer and quieter, and sit on residential streets where the outside of the property matters as much as the inside.
Does covering two states complicate anything?
Not for the cleaning, but it matters for the owner. Each town across this area sets its own rules on short-term rentals and its own lodging taxes, and what applies on Hilton Head is not what applies in Richmond Hill.
We are not the right source for that and would not pretend to be — check with the town your property sits in. What we can do is turn the property over consistently wherever it is.
Do you cover Hilton Head and Bluffton as well as Savannah?
Yes — the service area includes Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort and Kiawah Island alongside Wilmington Island, Pooler, Georgetown, Richmond Hill, St. Simons and Brunswick. Because those are real distances rather than neighborhoods, changeover days are scheduled in blocks by area.
Can you handle a Saturday changeover on a weekly rental?
That is the standard pattern on the resort islands and it is why those commitments are made by the season rather than booked week to week. An owner arranging a Saturday in high summer is competing with every other property changing over in the same window.
Do you clean properties in St. Simons and Brunswick?
Yes. The Golden Isles are far enough south to be their own market rather than an extension of Savannah, so they are scheduled as their own run — worth knowing when you are planning check-in times rather than expecting a same-hour callout.