How To Clean Your Home Thoroughly Before Moving Out
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Moving out can be a seriously stressful time in your life; there are so many things to sort and stay on top of. You’ve got your new address, you’ve contacted all your utility suppliers, and you’ve organized the movers to take all your stuff—now you’ve got the last headache of the final clean. Below are a few bits of advice for how to go about cleaning your home thoroughly before you make the move.
Make A Checklist
Managing the cleaning and repairs can be tricky in the middle of a move. However, it’s still incredibly important if you want everything to go smoothly—especially if you’re a renter wanting their deposit back. So, to stay on top of it all, you should consider making yourself a checklist. You could start off by simply writing each room down and working your way through those to make sure nothing is missed.
Alternatively, you could make one a little more detailed, including small jobs and fixes you have never got round to doing, as you’ve kept forgetting. Work your way through your list, checking every little job you complete. Not only will you avoid missing spots to clean, but ticking stuff off your list will feel incredibly satisfying.
Hire A Cleaner For The Toughest Tasks
Some cleaning jobs can be too much even for the most determined person. You might have some furniture that hasn’t moved for as long as you can remember, leaving behind all sorts of dust, dirt, and stains that you just can’t tackle. That’s where you might need to call in the professionals. Companies like Karen’s Green Cleaning offer move-out cleaning services to help ease the process.
You can also get professional services like oven and bathroom cleaning if you want to avoid handling bleach and other chemicals yourself, to ensure you leave your home spotless. These kinds of services are super helpful when you get some tougher stains or just lack a bit of time to do it all yourself while organizing your move.
Wait Until Your Furniture Has All Gone
If you’re tackling the cleaning alone, then you need to make the whole process as easy as possible. The small bonus of cleaning during a move is that you can wait until all the large, heavy-to-move furniture has been taken to your new house, so you don’t have to work around it all or try to move it yourself and get injured.
It’s also worth waiting for your furniture to be moved before you even start cleaning, as it might uncover stains and dirt, making all your previous deep cleaning pointless and a waste of time, especially if it’s dragged through the house once it’s being moved. Furthermore, note that the guys moving your furniture, even though they tend to be as careful as they can, will often still leave traces of dirt or knock into walls as they move your stuff, so it’s best to hold off until they’ve gone.
Although moving can be a pain, it can definitely be made easier. Try to follow some of the tips above to make cleaning your home thoroughly much less stressful when you have to move house.
*This article is based on personal suggestions and/or experiences and is for informational purposes only. This should not be used as professional advice. Please consult a professional where applicable.
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