Where we work.
Careful Cleaning covers most of Central Kentucky and the Bluegrass — from the heart of Lexington out to Frankfort, Mt Vernon, and the smaller towns in between. If you don't see your city here, ask — we travel for the right fit.
Lexington
Horse Capital of the World
Heart of the Bluegrass — where Kentucky's racing, bourbon, and university scenes converge. Tree-lined neighborhoods and a walkable downtown sit minutes from working horse farms.
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Nicholasville
Gateway to Jessamine County
A growing community south of Lexington that pairs small-town pace with quick access to the Palisades of the Kentucky River and the iconic High Bridge.
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Georgetown
Bourbon-and-bluegrass crossroads
Scott County's seat — home to Toyota's largest North American manufacturing plant and a postcard-perfect Victorian downtown lined with antique shops and locally-owned cafes.
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Versailles
Heart of bourbon country
Sitting among the most picturesque horse farms and distilleries in the state. Versailles (locally “ver-SAILS”) is where boutique bourbon meets thoroughbred breeding.
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Winchester
Birthplace of Ale-8-One
A working Clark County town at the edge of the Bluegrass — original home of Ale-8-One soft drink and a hub of Daniel Boone–era history.
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Richmond
College town with battlefield bones
Anchored by Eastern Kentucky University and surrounded by Civil War landmarks — the 1862 Battle of Richmond ranks among the war's largest Confederate victories.
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Frankfort
Kentucky's state capital
One of the smallest state capitals in the country by population. Frankfort feels more like a riverside town than a seat of power — punctuated by the State Capitol dome and the warehouses of Buffalo Trace.
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Midway
Train tracks down Main Street
Named for its position halfway between Lexington and Frankfort. Railroad tracks split the historic main street, which is lined with boutique shops and chef-owned restaurants.
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Mt Vernon
Gateway to the Daniel Boone Forest
At the edge of the Cumberland Plateau — a quiet town with deep roots in country music thanks to nearby Renfro Valley.
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Berea
Folk arts and crafts capital of Kentucky
Officially designated the Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky. Anchored by Berea College — one of the only tuition-free liberal arts colleges in the country — and a thriving artisan scene.
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Paint Lick
Quiet rural Garrard County
A small community south of Lexington, named for the ancient Native American rock paintings along its eponymous creek. Rural pace, big farms, big skies.
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Most jobs outside this list still work — there's a small travel adjustment for anything more than 30 minutes from Berea. Request an estimate and we'll let you know.