Off Hoffner Ave the ranch houses sit low and wide, and plenty of the ones we turn back onto Lake Conway with a dock and a screened cage over the pool. That changes the job. Pool deck gets swept and the lanai furniture wiped down, and somebody walks the cage corners for the webs that show up overnight — all before we're anywhere near linens. Guests come home from the Barber Park side with sand in the truck and wet towels on the deck chairs, so outside is half the turnover here.
Orlando International is ten minutes up Conway Rd, which is why checkouts land at 10pm and the next arrival wants in by three. We sync to your calendar and photograph anything broken or missing before we touch it. Consumables get restocked, and the photo set is in your inbox before you're awake.
Working around Orange County's 30-day rule
Most of Conway is unincorporated — does that change what you do?
Residential zoning out here generally requires a 30-day minimum, so much of our work is monthly and corporate stays rather than nightly. Same depth of turnover, just less often and more laundry.
Do you cover the pool cage and dock area?
Yes. Pool deck, lanai and cage cleanup is standard on the lakefront homes. Dock boards get swept, and gear guests leave behind gets photographed and logged.