Summit County, Utah
Cleaning Services in Kamas
Kamas sits at the gateway to the Uinta Mountains, where Mirror Lake Highway begins its climb into some of Utah's most dramatic high-country terrain. The town itself blends long-established ranching properties with newer mountain homes built by families who want proximity to backcountry without the resort price tag. These homes see real use — tracked-in trail dirt, wood-burning stove residue, and the fine dust that blows off the surrounding open range.
Residential
Home Cleaning in Kamas
Kamas sits in a high valley at nearly 6,500 feet, where cold winters bring heavy snow and wood-burning stoves leave soot residue indoors. Summer brings dry, dusty conditions from the surrounding agricultural flatland and unpaved forest roads.
Standard & Recurring Cleaning
Weekly, biweekly, or monthly home cleaning
Deep Cleaning
One-time intensive cleaning
Move-In Cleaning
New home prep before unpacking
Move-Out Cleaning
Lease-end and pre-sale cleaning
Vacation Home Cleaning
Seasonal prep and guest-ready care
Airbnb & Rental Cleaning
Same-day turnover for hosts
Estate Cleaning
White-glove luxury home care
Specialty Cleaning
Premium surface and feature care
Post-Construction Cleaning
New build and renovation cleanup
Commercial
Business Cleaning in Kamas
Kamas serves as the eastern gateway to the Uinta Mountains with a commercial center focused on outdoor recreation businesses, local medical services, and small professional offices.
Why Kamas Trusts Salt & Slate
Our teams serve the Kamas Valley regularly from our Summit County base, keeping consistent schedules even through winter months when road conditions keep less committed companies away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you clean cabins and second homes in the Kamas area?
Yes. We clean primary residences, vacation cabins, and second homes throughout the Kamas Valley. For seasonal properties, we offer pre-arrival and post-departure cleanings.
How do you handle soot and ash from wood-burning stoves?
Many Kamas homes rely on wood heat. We clean around stove surrounds, address soot buildup on nearby surfaces, and pay extra attention to the fine ash that circulates through living spaces during heating season.