How to Clean Your House Before Moving Out

How to Clean Your House Before Moving Out

Getting Your House Ready for Moving Day

Why Cleaning Before You Move Out Matters

Shifting to a different location deserves appreciation but making the previous home clean could be a bit challenging. You want to leave your previous home in good condition, so you don’t lose your security deposit or aggravate the new owners. So, let’s catch up on how you could clean and freshen up each corner of your home.

Before we dive into the steps, let's first discuss why you clean. The people who own the home or the apartment, when you are leaving, want the place to look nice for the person who comes in the future. You could end up losing money out of your deposit if you don't clean them. And some etiquette comes into play when you are tidying up.

If you are stuck, you could always call in the professionals. A few of the services you could use like Apartment Cleaning Austin will provide you the convenience and ease you need. However, if you would prefer to try and do it yourself, read on.

Gather Your Supplies First

How to Clean Your House Before Moving Out

The first thing you’ll want to do is gather all your cleaning tools. You’ll want to gather items such as

  • A mop and pail

  • Sponges and scrub brushes

  • All-purpose cleaner

  • Window and mirror glass cleanser

  • Trash bags

  • Vacuum cleaner

So they’re not going around trying to do a job — having all the tools in one place makes the job easier. It's kind of like packing school back in the day — you don't want to forget something you absolutely need.

Start With Decluttering

However, before you scrub and clean, remove all your stuff. Remove everything from shelves, counters and floors. Put what you don’t need in the trash bags or the boxes you use to give to charity. Easier to clean: The less stuff, the less mess.

If your kitchen counters are loaded up in dirty dishes, clean them first. You can turn your attention to the countertops and the cabinets after. Plenty of dust bunnies build up under the furniture, too.

Tackle One Room at a Time

Clean one room at a time, and don't jump around. This will prevent you from missing anything. This is how you should clean each area:

Kitchen Cleanup

The kitchen gets messy because we prepare and eat in the kitchen. You start by cleanin' up in the fridge. Discard any food you are leaving. Wipe clean shelves and drawers. Proceed to clean the oven and the stove top. Don't forget the sink — you want to get it shining and lookin' new.

Bathroom Blitz

Bathrooms carry plenty of germs, so give them some special care. Scrub the toilet in and outside thoroughly. Wipe the shower, bathtub and the sink clean with a good cleaner. Finally, clean the mirror to a streak-free finish.

Living Room and Bedroom

Dust all surfaces, shelves, and the baseboards. Vacuum the carpets and the rugs throughly. And if you use hardwood fuel, sweep and clean them too. Just pay especial care to corners, because corners are the favorite haunts for the dust.

Turn Your Attention to Windows and Doors

Overlooked are also the doors and the windows, but they are also important. Clean the windows with glass cleaner so they are sparkling clean. Wipe the door frames and the handles, that are prone to getting covered in fingerprints.

Deep Clean Hard-to-Reach Areas

There may be some areas in your home that are not tidied up enough. Now's the perfect time to put that right.

  • Look up at the light fixtures and the ceiling fans. Dust them with caution.

  • Need a good vacuum, check vents and air filters.

  • Extract appliances such as the refrigerator and washing machine to clean the area at the back.

These little details are what are going to make all the difference when someone comes to see the house.

Ask for Help If You Need It

If you are doing the whole house by yourself, it could take forever. You are in a rush, or you just don’t feel like doing it by yourself, so call in the troops. Cleaning Services Round Rock will clean for you. They are familiar with what the landlord and home owners are expecting, so you don’t have to worry about leaving anything behind.

Before you Go, Some Last Touches

After everything is clean and in order, give the home a final walk through. Double check to see if anything has been overlooked. Flip the lights to check if light bulbs are functional. Open and close the doors to check if they are sticky. Dusting the home by removing the dust from the home signifies care and concern about the future family in the home.

Conclusion

While cleaning a house before moving out can be challenging, doing it in steps makes it much easier. And remember to declutter, buy supplies, and clean room by room. And remember, no matter how much you clean on your own, Cleaning Services Round Rock is here to provide you with professional help. You’ll end up leaving your old home spick and span for its new residents with that advice. Good luck with your move!

 

Name: Sparkly Maid Austin Cleaning Services

Address: 200 Congress Ave. Suite 200, Austin, TX 78701

Phone: (512) 617-5979

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