Meet the Clean Team
Allyson J. Wiedemann
Head CleanerAllyson is known for being one of the fastest and most detail-oriented members of the team. Often the first to arrive and the last to leave, she takes pride in going above and beyond to ensure every space is left spotless. Her ability to notice and perfect the small details is what truly sets her work apart.
Outside of cleaning, Allyson is highly creative. She enjoys crocheting, painting, and playing both the ukulele and piano. She also plays a key role in designing the company’s marketing and branding, bringing her artistic eye into every aspect of the business.
She is also the team’s go-to towel animal designer, adding unique and memorable touches for clients. At 31, Allyson shares a special bond with her 14-year-old dog, Anthony Soprano, who has been her best friend since she was 17.
Jessica N. Wiedemann
Lead Detail CleanerJessica is the team’s detail specialist, known for elevating every clean to the next level. While others move quickly throughout a space, Jessica focuses on the areas that are often overlooked, including windows, walls, doors, entertainment centers, and even behind furniture. Her thorough approach ensures that every corner meets the high standard clients have come to expect from 845 Clean Team.
Her work plays a key role in delivering the signature level of detail that keeps customers coming back time and time again. Without Jessica, that finishing touch simply wouldn’t be the same.
Outside of work, Jessica is highly artistic and enjoys drawing, with a remarkable ability to create lifelike images using only pencil. She has a strong passion for caring for others and is an avid fan of RPG style video games, where she enjoys stepping into the role of the hero and saving the world.
Jessica also has a deep love for animals, especially cats. If she could, she would fill an entire farm with them. She regularly volunteers at local animal rescues and enjoys reading books focused on society and ways to improve the world’s most complex challenges.
“It’s the little things that matter most”