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Plano Maid Services and Office Cleaning
We offer residential and commercial cleaning and maid services and handle household / personal assistant type jobs of all types and sizes. Our staff is dedicated to upholding a standard for outstanding customer service.
Our company has developed a reputation for excellence, aiming to provide the most professional maid services serving Plano since opening in 1989. You can rely on us to always keep your house in perfect order and your business prepared to greet your clients.
Regular cleaning ensures quality and consistency in always keeping your home or office clean: From daily, weekly or monthly cleaning, we guarantee that we will leave your home or business immaculate. We are bonded and insured for your protection and peace of mind. So, if you are ready to enjoy a little extra time on things you’d like doing in lieu of cleaning, give us a call; you’ll be happy you did!
Ask about our additional services!
- Laundry
- Shopping
- Cable Sitting
- Pet Sitting
- Organizing
- Hoarder Cleaning
- Packing and Unpacking
- Windows – Residential and Commercial
Ask about our additional services!
- Party Serving and Clean-up
- Move In/Move Out
- Fire Restoration
- Remodeling
- Construction Finish-Out
- Special Projects
- Pressure Washing, including Pool Decks and Parking Garages – Small or Large
Get a Quote
We will contact you by the next business day with final cost, schedule availability/or to confirm your appointment.
Cosmopolitan Maid Service proudly provides house cleaning, office cleaning and personal assistant services throughout Plano, Texas and surrounding communities including within the zip codes:
75010, 75013, 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75082, 75093, 75094, 75252, 75287.
The Plano Maid Service to Trust for Over 27 Years!
Cleaning is done in a timely manner. Also, the handyman work/hoarder removal service they provide is phenomenal! Highly recommend this service... Read more...
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A little about Plano, TX.
Plano, Texas began as a small settlement near the banks of the East Fork of the Trinity River in the 1840s. The city was founded by settlers from Kentucky, Tennessee, and other Southern states, who were attracted to the area’s rich soil and abundant natural resources. As the population grew, so did Plano’s development, with businesses and homes popping up around the city.
Plano experienced an explosive period of growth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as more settlers came to the area seeking a better life. The city saw a surge in population, businesses, and industry, with the railroad arriving in 1873, bringing with it greater connectivity to the surrounding areas. This period of growth and development saw Plano become an important center of commerce, education, industry, and culture.
Today, Plano is a vibrant and diverse city, with its population continuing to grow at a rapid pace. The city is home to numerous businesses, educational institutions, and cultural attractions, making it one of the most desirable places to live in Texas. Plano continues to be a leader in technology and innovation, and its culture and diversity remain a point of pride for the city’s residents.
Things to do and know!
- Plano is home to the popular Pizza Hut Museum
- The city is known for its large number of Fortune 500 companies
- Plano is the 8th largest city in Texas
- The city is home to the Stonebriar Mall, one of the largest malls in the state
- The city hosts the annual Plano International Festival, celebrating the city’s diverse culture and heritage
Places to Visit in Plano
- Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve – Enjoy a peaceful walk among nature while exploring hundreds of acres of trails, nature centers, and more
- Interurban Railway Museum – Explore the history of the Interurban Railway and its impact on the city of Plano
- The Shops at Legacy – Shop designer brands and dine at one of the many restaurants located in this popular shopping center
- Heritage Farmstead Museum – Get a glimpse of life on a 19th-century farmstead with this museum’s interactive exhibits
- Arbor Hills Nature Preserve – Take in the breathtaking views of this 200-acre nature preserve while exploring its trails and nature centers