We Spent Two Years Choosing Between Safe and Effective. Then We Built Both.
The Choice That Shouldn’t Exist
Before we ever made products, we cleaned homes.
In 2015, we started a small eco-friendly cleaning service across New York City — just the two of us, a cart full of “green” products, and the belief that care and performance could coexist.
But in real apartments, under real time pressure, we faced the same impossible choice over and over:
Do we want this cleaner to actually work — or do we want it to be safe?
Every day, we chose between the two. The “eco” sprays looked gentle but left streaks and residue. The conventional ones worked fast but burned our lungs and hurt our hands.
That tension — between clean homes and clean air, between results and responsibility — became the foundation of Everneat.
Because we knew: if it didn’t work for professionals, it wouldn’t work for anyone.
Day One: Nancy’s Studio Apartment
Our first client was Nancy — still with us, ten years later.
She lived in a studio on the Lower East Side.
We showed up with a rolling tool cart from Home Depot filled with what we thought were the best eco-friendly options at the time: Simple Green, Mrs. Meyer’s, Method. Within an hour, we knew they weren’t enough.
They took too long. They left residue. They couldn’t replace the chemical cleaners we still needed to get the job done.
As Latino founders, we were taught to clean well — but we also carried memories of harsh products from childhood: the gloves, the fumes, the headaches by Pinesol or Fabuloso…you know them.
We wanted something better.
So we kept testing, home after home, client after client.
What we discovered became the heart of our story — and eventually, our solution.
Two Years of Testing and Failing Forward
From 2015 to 2017 we tested every “green” product, every chemical cleaner, and every DIY recipe that promised miracles. None delivered both power and safety.
Professionals pay the price first. Angelo’s asthma returned. Our team’s hands cracked. We realized the cleaning industry wasn’t built for the people who actually clean.
So we stopped guessing and called a chemist.
The Pregnant Turning Point (2017)
I was pregnant with Victoria when we began formulating Everneat’s first products — all-purpose, glass, and wood cleaners mixed in our Fairfield basement.
But the early drafts came back like scripts — harsh surfactants, synthetic fragrance, unnecessary fillers. If we wanted change, we had to fight for it.
We audited every ingredient line by line.
We replaced aggressive surfactants with plant-based alternatives, removed all water to create concentrates, and swapped synthetic fragrance for pure essential oils.
Labs told us, “That’s never been done.”
We reformulated anyway — again and again.
We did it for our team, our clients, and for you — because no one should have to choose between effective and safe.
Each batch brought us closer to a cleaner that worked as hard as we did — without compromise.
The Breakthrough — From Formulas to Systems
By 2019, the formulas worked — but the market didn’t.
Even as our early products proved powerful and safe, the category itself was still noisy, overcomplicated, and performative.
That’s when the real design work began.
When our service paused during COVID, we finally had time to rethink everything from the ground up.
We had spent years advocating for cleaner chemistry — now we began architecting cleaner systems.
My background in architecture came rushing back. Architecture teaches one principle that chemistry sometimes forgets:
structure before style — form follows function.
We looked at the shelves and saw chaos disguised as choice:
a cleaner for the counter, one for the bathroom, one for the mirror, one for the floor.
Different bottles, different claims, the same problem — inefficiency.
Angelo put it best:
“If the system isn’t simple, people stop caring — even when they want to.”
So we designed for care.
We took everything we’d learned — from ingredient audits to field testing — and built our first system, not just another spray.
The Surface Cleaner — Proof in Practice
Our breakthrough came with the Surface Cleaner — one formula that actually worked across materials: stone, glass, tile, and wood.
Powered by biotechnology that cleans at a molecular level without harming your health or your surfaces, it was strong enough for professionals and safe enough for families.
We tested it everywhere: kitchens after dinner, bathrooms at 7 a.m., offices after Friday parties. When our own teams chose it over everything else, we knew it was ready.
We then partnered with an award-winning design studio to translate our philosophy into form — bottles that feel unobtrusive, labels that calm instead of shout, and systems that look as clean as they perform.
People often find Everneat for the wrong reasons — the quiet scent, the beautiful packaging — and stay for the right one: it works.
This was Everneat’s true pivot: from products that clean surfaces to systems that simplify life.
Now — Ten Years Later
From Nancy’s studio to more than 20,000 spaces cleaned, Everneat has grown from a family experiment into a professional system trusted around the world.
Our professional cleaning teams still service homes and offices daily across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut — testing every product in real spaces, under real conditions.
And our products? They’ve traveled far beyond.
We now ship worldwide — from the U.S. to Australia, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, the U.K., and beyond.
People everywhere discover Everneat for the same reason we built it: they were tired of choosing between safe and effective.
We continue to partner with leading labs to push biotechnology forward:
Enzymes that break down grease and food residue on a molecular level — removing buildup without damage.
Probiotics that keep cleaning for up to 72 hours after you spray — balancing your home’s microbiome naturally.
Plant-based surfactants that cut through oil and grime as effectively as conventional chemicals, minus the irritation.
Waterless concentrates that reduce plastic waste by 95% — sustainability that feels like ease, not guilt.
We’ve expanded beyond surface care to body and home rituals — hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, lotion — all guided by one principle: one philosophy, everywhere it matters.
Slow by design. Fast in results.
Built like architecture. Proven in real life.
Why We Exist
Everyone cleans, but few know whether their products are truly safe or effective.
You shouldn’t have to become a chemist to keep your home healthy.
We didn’t become chemists either — we challenged them.
We built Everneat through professional experience, sustainable conviction, and ethical design.
We questioned what “clean” meant, fought for better ingredients, and worked with the best to make products that truly perform.
Everneat was built — literally — from our family to yours.
Tested by professionals. Refined with science. Grounded in care.
And it actually works.
Our daughters, Emilia and Victoria, grew up testing these products.
Our huskies, Aspen and Snowe, make sure there’s always something new to clean.
Every day, our team tests, refines, and reimagines what care can be — because that’s the only proof that matters.
We’re your professional friends who actually know what works.
Not hype. Not noise. Just care that lasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you still run the cleaning service?
Yes. Our NYC, New Jersey, and Connecticut teams still clean professionally and test every product in real homes daily.
Q: What makes Everneat different from other “green” cleaners?
We didn’t start in a lab — we started cleaning homes. From 2015 to 2017 we tested every eco and chemical cleaner before creating our own in 2017. Every Everneat formula meets professional standards: fast, safe, consistent, and proven daily.
Q: Can I really use one cleaner on multiple surfaces?
Yes. Our Surface Cleaner works on counters, tile, wood, glass, and stainless steel. After years of hands-on cleaning, we learned that simplicity builds better habits — so we designed one product that actually works.
Q: Are your products safe for kids and pets?
Absolutely. Our daughters and huskies live around them daily. Each formula uses plant-based surfactants, enzymes, probiotics, and essential oils — no harsh chemicals, no synthetic fragrance, no toxic residue.
Q: Where can I learn more about the science behind your products
Our next blog post breaks down the difference between lab-tested and field-tested cleaning — and why that matters for your home.