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Tips for Homeowners on Deep-Cleaning to Maintain a Sparkling Home

November 21, 2024 by James Scott

A clean, well-maintained home isn’t just visually pleasing—it’s an investment in the longevity and value of your property. If deep cleaning feels overwhelming, rest assured you’re not alone. Here are essential deep-cleaning strategies tailored to help you efficiently tackle the challenge and maintain a pristine living environment.

1. Make a List and Divide Tasks
The first step to a successful deep clean is having a clear plan. Start by listing every room in your home, including often-overlooked spaces like the garage, basement, and attic, or outdoor areas like patios. Within each room, outline specific tasks (e.g., dusting, mopping, organizing). This comprehensive master list serves as a guide and helps break the project into manageable chunks.
Next, distribute the tasks among family members if possible or schedule different tasks on various days to avoid burnout. The goal is to ensure steady progress without feeling overwhelmed.

2. Clean from Top to Bottom
Gravity plays a role in cleaning. Begin with high areas like shelves, light fixtures, and ceiling fans and gradually work your way down. This way, dust and debris that fall will land on surfaces yet to be cleaned, preventing double work. Organize your checklist from top-to-bottom tasks for each room for a more systematic approach.

3. Declutter First
Before you start scrubbing and wiping, tackle clutter. Go through each room and identify items you no longer use or need. Whether it’s clothing, books, or kitchen gadgets, anything that hasn’t been used in a year might need to go. Donate, gift, or recycle to create a cleaner, more manageable space. Decluttering makes cleaning easier and provides a fresh start for your space.

4. Don’t Overlook Screens and Windows
Cleaning screens and windows can transform the ambiance of your home by letting in more light and providing clearer views. While this is a labor-intensive task, the payoff is significant. Wash the screens and windows thoroughly, and don’t forget to clean the sills and tracks for a polished finish.

5. Pay Attention to Light Fixtures
Dust and grime can accumulate on light fixtures, dulling your home’s illumination. Take the time to remove and clean light fixtures in each room, washing and drying them before replacing them. A bright, clean fixture can drastically improve a room’s atmosphere.

6. Organize for Long-Term Efficiency
Deep cleaning is the perfect opportunity to get organized. Establish a system that works for each room—shelves for books, labeled bins for seasonal items, hooks for tools, etc. With everything in its place, daily tidying becomes a breeze, and clutter is less likely to accumulate.

7. Deep-Clean Kitchen Appliances
Your kitchen sees a lot of action and deserves extra attention. Thoroughly clean the oven, microwave, refrigerator, and other appliances. Remove shelves and drawers where possible to scrub away hidden grime. Regularly cleaning kitchen appliances keeps your space hygienic and extends their lifespan.

8. Take It Outside
Use a power washer to blast away accumulated dirt from your home’s exterior, driveway, porch, and deck. This simple step can breathe new life into your outdoor spaces and make your home’s exterior look fresh and new.

9. Make a Cleaning Routine
Deep cleaning shouldn’t be a once-a-year event. Incorporate regular maintenance tasks into your weekly schedule. This consistent effort keeps your home clean and cuts down the need for overwhelming deep cleaning. With a routine in place, any additional effort becomes far more manageable.

Deep cleaning may seem like an endless job, but with the right strategy, it becomes a fulfilling project that rejuvenates your living space. By creating a clear plan, starting with clutter removal, and consistently maintaining your home, you can enjoy a sparkling, inviting home year-round.

Filed Under: Home Care Tips Tagged With: Deep Cleaning, Home Care, Home Cleaning Tips

It’s Almost Spring Cleaning Time! Kick Clutter To The Curb With These Home Cleaning Tips

March 18, 2021 by James Scott

It's Almost Spring Cleaning Time! Kick Clutter to the Curb With These Home Cleaning TipsSpring is around the corner, and it’s time to get your home in order!

Spring cleaning can be fun and easy if you follow some general guidelines, which are sure to get your home ready for the nice weather and looking as beautiful as the weather is about to. Kick the winter clutter to the curb with these spring cleaning tips.

Start With The Closets

Spring is here, and winter wear is no longer needed! It’s time to box up all of the winter boots, jackets, gloves, and scarfs until next season.

Starting your spring clean with your closets is a good tip, and will get you prepared for the rest of the process while creating more space and organization in the bedrooms of the house. This is also the perfect opportunity to create a “giveaway” box full of clothes that are no longer being worn.

Reorganize: Bookshelves, Countertops, And Desks

Reorganizing is the perfect way to prepare your home for the spring and summer. Good clutter is common in many homes, like useful books that are interesting for guests to read or decorations that offer a sense of warmth and character to the home.

So pick up the fallen and leaning books on the bookshelf, reorganize your kitchen countertops, and de-clutter your home office. For busy home offices, purchase organizational tools like additional shelving units, compile and file away old bills and receipts, and toss anything else that is no longer needed or of any use.

Get Scrubbing: Removing Stains And Odors

Getting ready for spring means removing the stains, dirt, and odors that accumulated in your home over the colder months. First, you should start with wiping your painted walls with a wet cloth to remove scuffmarks and dust.

If the water doesn’t do the trick, you can try mixing a little dishwashing soap in with the bucket of warm water. You may even want to repaint certain high-traffic areas, like entrance halls and the baseboards around the front door.

Next, you can go for the floors. Having a fresh carpet cleaning is sure to kick-start your spring cleaning; this may be something that you wish to have done by a professional. To make the most out of your carpet cleaning, have it scheduled for when the kids are out of the house for a while, and wait until the worst of the weather is over.

Make sure the kids take their shoes off inside, but get them to leave their socks on to avoid natural oils from getting into your freshly cleaned carpet. Vacuum area rugs in the same fashion, and mop the kitchen and bathroom floors at the same time you clean your hardwood floors.

Give the showers, bathtubs, and toilets in the house a good scrub. In the kitchen, empty the fridge and freezer of their contents, and give the inside a good scrub down as well.

Once the tidying, de-cluttering, and scrubbing are done, you will get to enjoy the fun part of spring cleaning: spring decorating! And while you’re at it, why not buy yourself and your home some spring flowers for a job well done.

If you’re doing a big spring clean this year because you’re looking to sell your home, these tips will get your home ready for any buyer’s eyes. Contact your real estate professional today to get more tips on buying or selling a home.

Filed Under: Around The Home Tagged With: Around the Home, Home Cleaning Tips, Spring Cleaning

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