Pat, there is! But I think it requires being able to pay for a house keeper willing to put up with birds!
A local rescue to me has at least two people who actually take care of the birds, from cleaning to feeding, moving birds in and out, to their playgyms from their cages, etc. I found it rather odd, but it is ran out of a rather nice home, with an amazing setup for the birds! She has one room that she calls 'the aviary', but it's just an amazing bird room, really! It has automatic shutters that open up and close with the sun, an air filtration system, entire room is tiled, there's a sink in there as well as a freezer/fridge (under the counter type!), a dishwasher and storage!
I haven't been over in a while (thanks to my job...) but I understand they are now building an outside aviary! I'm not sure what the outside aviary is going to be like, since this rescue clips their birds, and they deal mostly with large parrots (cockatoos, macaws, the occasional amazon or african grey) and very few medium birds (conures, caiques...).... so I imagine it may be an outside setup with more gyms for the birds to sit on and enjoy during the nice weather.
I do mostly soap and water... occasionally vinegar, especially for the floor! Or the hard to remove poopies from the perches and cage bars! I don't use bleach very often. Did use a car washer once! But that was when I moved from my old place and the car wash was on the way! The cages weren't terribly dirty, but it was nice to use the car wash anyway!
And I'm now considering a pressure washer.... lol The hose works fine, too!
I do occasionally use a steam cleaner as well! I suspect that if I lived in an apartment, I'd be using it a lot more! Although I would think I'd probably put something hard beneath the cage to protect the carpet.... such as plywood with melamine or maybe a plexiglass sheet to make clean-up easier.