Published December 21, 2018
4 Tips for Deep Cleaning Your New Home Before You Move
You've closed on your house, and now it’s time to get settled in. But before you start packing the moving van, it's essential to give your new home a deep clean. After all, you never know when it was last cleaned or what residues might remain. With no furniture or boxes in the way, this is the perfect opportunity to scrub every corner and ensure your home is fresh and welcoming.
Start with a Plan
Begin by walking through your new home and making a list of all the areas that need attention. For example, your living room might have a ceiling fan, fireplace, and baseboards—all things you’ll want to wipe down. The kitchen and bathrooms usually need the most attention, so prioritize them if you’re short on time.
Top-to-Bottom Cleaning
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Start at the Top: Work from the top down to avoid cleaning the same areas twice. Clean the ceiling fans, light fixtures, and the tops of cabinets before tackling floors and counters.
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Clean the Light Fixtures: Don’t skip this! Glass globes can go in the dishwasher to shine like new. You'll be amazed at how much brighter your space looks afterward.
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Windows: Dirty windows can make even the nicest home feel gloomy. Clean them thoroughly, making sure to wipe the frames too. If you have vinyl-clad windows, they may tilt in for easier cleaning.
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Clean the Appliances: If appliances were left behind, break them down and give them a thorough cleaning. Wash removable parts in the dishwasher and be cautious with stainless steel to avoid damage.
Should You Rent a Carpet Shampooer?
While renting a commercial carpet shampooer might seem like a good idea, it's often not worth it unless you know what you’re doing. Improper cleaning can leave carpets too damp or even damaged. A good vacuuming often does the trick.
Professional Help for the Ultimate Clean
If cleaning your new home feels overwhelming, consider calling in professionals. They can get the job done in a fraction of the time, leaving you to focus on the move.
