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It's time to let All Clean By Anabelle focus on cleaning your home, so you can focus on life. Whether you need weekly, biweekly, monthly or one-time cleaning, your home will be cleaned to your highest expectations and your satisfaction is guaranteed.

Highly Rated and Highly Trusted House Cleaners

The "All Clean Difference"

Clients want a trusted solo house cleaner – but also need company benefits.  Most independent house cleaners don’t have insurance, don’t have back-up, and aren’t always the most reliable. But most companies want to send in cleaners SWAT team style to quickly rush through your home in 28 minutes.  And they often send different teams each time . . . with mixed results. 

We blend what you love about a solo house cleaner (trust, comfort, efficiency in your home) with the company benefits you need (insurance, proper taxes paid, back-up in case of a sick day) by assigning your home to the same solo cleaner.  If it's a bigger property, we can send 2, but it will be the same 2.  How’s that for different?

HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES IN Tulsa

Everyone deserves to live in a clean, healthy living space, but it isn’t always easy to find the time to dust, mop and vacuum. Our Tulsa residential cleaning services are customized to help you achieve your dream of a spotless home.

While we don’t require this, we are able to perform a variety of “first-time” tasks that require extra attention on our first visit. For example, your bathroom can receive a deep cleaning that includes everything from shower door tracks to plumbing fixtures. In this initial, deep cleaning, our team makes sure that we deliver to your satisfaction. Subsequent cleanings typically go faster after a thorough job has been done on our first visit.

HOUSE CLEANERS IN Tulsa

By offering weekly, monthly, and one-time professional house cleaning services, as well as, move-in / move-out cleaning, All Clean By Anabelle provides cleaning packages for every budget and need. Complete customer satisfaction is our goal, and this is how we’ve achieved our excellent reputation over the years. 

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Tulsa, OK House Cleaning Services

Trusted Maid Services In Tulsa and Surrounding Areas

Do you need help keeping your home clean? Or professional house cleaning services when moving in or out of a new home? All Clean By Anabelle is the solution you have been looking for. We have been the best house cleaning service in Tulsa, OK since we started! From mopping and sweeping, to washing windows, making beds and more, we provide quality cleaning services you can count on.

Our maid service in Tulsa, OK will give you a clean home, excellent customer care, value for your money, and a simple booking process.

We can be booked in as little as 60 seconds. We are the premier provider of maid services in Tulsa.  Represented by some of the most highly trained cleaning professionals in the field, cleaning to high quality standards to ensure that your expectations are exceeded. Whether you need our services regularly or one time if you are moving , we can get the job done with 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Our company is licensed, insured, eco-friendly, and professional in every way.

Enjoy coming home to a completely clean, fresh smelling home after a long day. Best of all, you didn’t have to lift a finger to enjoy the bliss. Treat your family to scheduled maintenance cleaning from All Clean By Anabelle in Tulsa because you deserve it!  With All Clean By Anabelle maintenance cleaning services, we clean to a detailed checklist every time we come to your home. You can always add additional services when you need them. Just call us and we’re happy to add these tasks to your cleaning. (Additional fees may apply.)

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FAMILIAR FACES

We love familiar faces, and we know you do too. All Clean By Anabelle works hard to match the right house cleaning teams with the right client. So once you are totally delighted with your crew, we’ll try our best to continuously send you the same team member on your future visits.

SCREENED TEAM MEMBERS

All of our associates are thoroughly screened for your security and peace of mind. Every team member of All Clean By Anabelle undergoes a thorough screening. We care about our clients; and your security and trust is our top priority. We will always make sure our team members are suitable to be in your home or place of business. You will be happy to know that we are an insured company.

NO CONTRACTS

With All Clean By Anabelle, our entire staff is proud to let our performance speak for itself. We want to earn your business with each visit. We are strong believers that our clients stay with us because they are happy with our service. Not because they are obligated by a contract. Therefore, our Tulsa residential clients never sign a contract with us. This means that we will always work hard to earn an opportunity for repeat customers.

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Life gets crazy – we get it.  We all feel a low-level stress from seeing our home not as tidy as it should be for our families. Wouldn’t it be nice to wake up in a clean, fresh space every morning and spend time on loving your cuties instead of scrubbing a shower?  We’ve got a perfect solution for you: sign up for our recurring cleaning service – a worry-free, stress-free way to keep your home tidy and healthy. Important: we highly recommend the initial deep cleaning if your home hadn’t been professionally cleaned in more than a month.  Otherwise, the basic cleaning will not be adequate to make your home truly clean. You will be sad. And so will we. 

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38 Really Cool Facts about Tulsa, OK

1. Tulsa, situated in northeastern Oklahoma on the Arkansas River, is the 47th most populated city in the United States with 403,505 occupants (in 2015).

2. The region where the city of Tulsa exists today got its underlying beginning after the entry of the Indian Removal Act in 1830 under United States President Andrew Jackson.

3. Under the Indian Removal Act, the U. S. national government removed the Creek (Muscogee) individuals — alongside the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole — from their familial grounds in the southeastern U.S. also constrained them to walk west to “Indian Territory” — what is today known as eastern Oklahoma.

4. The area where Tulsa exists today was important for this Indian Territory. In 1836, the Muscogee Creek Indians made a proper settlement at what is currently the crossing point of Cheyenne Avenue and eighteenth Street in Tulsa.

5. The Creek nnamed their settlement “Tallasi,” which signifies “old town,” and later developed into “Tulsa.”

6. In 1882 the railroad showed up in Tulsa, drawing in white pilgrims to the unassuming community as it turned into a cows transporting point.

7. On January 18, 1898, Tulsa was formally joined. Edward Calkins was chosen as the town’s first civic chairman. Populace is accounted for as 1,100.

8. An oil blast filled Tulsa’s development. On June 25, 1901 John Wick and Jesse Heydrick tracked down oil close to the town of Red Fork, across the Arkansas River from Tulsa. Today the area of the “Red Fork Gusher” is an area in southwest Tulsa.

9. Then, at that point, on November 22, 1905, two oil miners — Robert Galbreath and Frank Chesley — who had been substituting shifts on a penetrating apparatus in the Creek Indian Reservation four miles south of the humble community of Tulsa — struck dark gold.

10. Sway and Frank’s all around began to make sputtering commotions and afterward “blew in over the derrick” with a gusher of 75 barrels of oil each day. Weave and Frank named the revelation “Glenn Pool” after Ida E. Glenn, the one who possessed the land that they had rented.

11. This Glenn Pool oil was light and sweet — ideal for refining into fuel and lamp oil. The Oklahoma oil blast had started in Tulsa.

12. Families from the more seasoned, created oil fields in Illinois, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia raced into the flourishing region around Tulsa. Youngsters like Harry Sinclair and J. Paul Getty took in the business and made their initial millions in the Glenn Pool oil field.

13. Eminences of very nearly 1,000,000 dollars a year were being paid to some Creek Indians who held 160-section of land distributions in the field.

14. When Oklahoma turned into a state in 1907, almost 100 oil organizations had settled in around Glenn Pool alone.

15. During 1907, Oklahoma created more oil that some other state in the United States and some other country on the planet.

16. Tulsa, some time ago known as a little railroad stop, turned into the undisputed “Oil Capital of the World,” a moniker the city held for over sixty years.

17. Tulsa’s oil industry achievement incited development blasts in the city between 1924-1931. Numerous structures were planned in the Art Deco style that was extremely popular around then.

18. Today Tulsa brags one the country’s most broad assortments of Art Deco design, including the Philtower and Philcade structures, the Atlas Life building, Tulsa Club, and the Public Service Company of Oklahoma building. NOTE: This “reality” was gotten from the Tulsa, Oklahoma wikipedia page which says:

“An assortment of huge craftsmanship deco designs like the Mid-Continent Tower, the Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Will Rogers High School, and the Philtower, have drawn in occasions advancing the safeguarding and engineering interest.

19. The Tulsa Art Deco Museum — situated in the entryway of the noteworthy Philcade Building — brags a different assortment things from Tulsa’s brilliant time of Art Deco.

20. Benefits from the oil business proceeded through the Great Depression, helping Tulsa’s economy toll better compared to most urban areas in the United States during the 1930s.

21. While Tulsa stays a significant place for the energy business in the 21st Century, the city presently has an expanded economy with aviation, synthetics, PC parts, modern apparatus, and a plenty of private ventures.

22. Today around 80% of Tulsa’s organizations utilize less than 10 individuals, and 90 percent of neighborhood work is in more modest organizations, as per the Tulsa Regional Chamber.

23. The normal pay level of Tulsa occupants is 11% over the public normal, while the typical cost for basic items in Tulsa is four percent beneath the public normal.

24. The BOK Tower (earlier known as One Williams Center) – a 667 ft, 52-story tower in midtown Tulsa, Oklahoma looks fundamentally the same as appearance and development to the World Trade Center pinnacles in New York City (obliterated by a psychological oppressors’ assault on September 11, 2001.)

25. Tulsa’s BOK Tower — worked in 1976 — was truth be told planned by Minoru Yamasaki and Associates, a similar modeler who planned the World Trade Center in New York City.

26. While one probably won’t consider Tulsa a port city, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa on the Verdigris and Arkansas waterways positions among America’s most active inland stream ports. More than 2.2 million tons of freight going through it every year.

27. Tulsa has more man-made lakes than some other city in the United States.

28. Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum houses the world’s biggest assortment of workmanship and antiquities from the American West. The tremendous assortment, amassed by Tulsa oil tycoon Thomas Gilcrease, was bought by the city in 1955.

29. Mayfest — a 4-day open air music and expressions celebration in midtown Tulsa — draws in 250,000 participants every year. In 2018, Mayfest will occur May 17-20 on Main Street somewhere in the range of third and sixth.

30. The Tulsa Drillers ball club — a Double-A subsidiary of the os Angeles Dodgers — plays at ONEOK Field in the noteworthy Greenwood region adjoining downtown Tulsa. Star baseball players Matt Holliday, Sammy Sosa, R.A. Dickey, Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez, and Mark Teixeira all played for the Tulsa Drillers prior to progressing to the major associations.

31. ONEOK Field (named for a gaseous petrol organization) is likewise home of the Tulsa Roughnecks FC of the United Soccer League.

32. The 19,199-seat BOK Center, or Bank of Oklahoma Center, is Tulsa’s essential indoor games and occasion scene since its opening in August, 2008. The structure — planned by César Pelli, the planner of the Petronas Towers in Malaysia — was worked at an expense of $196 million.

33. The BOK Center is the home of the Tulsa Oilers, a small time hockey group associated with the St. Louis Blues. The “Ice Oilers” as certain local people call them — play in the ECHL — a mid-level proficient ice hockey association.

34. Oklahoma has two state fairs. Not to be mistaken for the Oklahoma State Fair, the Tulsa State Fair happens each September starting on the fourth Thursday after Labor Day. In 2017, the reasonable and work at Tulsa’s Expo Square pulled in around 1,150,000 guests.

35. At the entry to the Tulsa Expo Center stands the 6th tallest sculpture in the United States, and the most captured milestone in Tulsa. It is the Golden Driller — a 75-foot-tall, 43,500-pound sculpture of an oil specialist.

36. Initially worked in 1952 for the International Petroleum Exposition, the Golden Driller sculpture was forever introduced before the Tulsa Expo Center for the 1966 International Petroleum Exposition.

37. Baffled by the locale’s helpless streets, Tulsa money manager Cyrus Avery began pushing for development, turning into Oklahoma’s Highway Commissioner in 1924. At the point when the national government began arranging an interstate thruway from Chicago to Los Angeles, Avery campaigned for the course to run southwest rather than over the Rocky Mountains.

38. In 1927, Avery set up the U.S. Thruway 66 Association in Tulsa. Because of his endeavors, the street that would become Route 66 was laid through Arizona, New Mexico, the Texas beg, and (advantageously) Tulsa.

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City Information

Tulsa – https://www.cityoftulsa.org/

Sand Springs – https://www.sandspringsok.org/

Broken Arrow – https://www.brokenarrowok.gov/

Sapulpa – https://www.sapulpaok.gov/

Bixby – https://www.bixbyok.gov/

Owasso – https://www.cityofowasso.com/


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