Guest Post - Cleaning Checklist: Things To Clean Before Moving Into Your New Home

Moving into your new home is a stressful affair filled with moving trucks and piles and piles of boxes and packing tape. There is a lot to keep track of when you move into your new home, like all your items and moving in the furniture.

After all the hubbub is dealt with, and all the movers have gone away, you will be left with the mess you’ve made. There is a lot to do and a lot to recall so we’ve created this article to help you know just what you need to clean first before you move into your new home.

Given the fact that this is the barest you could ever see your home once you’ve moved in, MaidSailors, a trusted Cleaning Service in NYC, says it is crucial that you don’t forget to do a deep clean for your new house.

Read on to find out how and what you should be cleaning when you’re moving into your new home.

Cleaning the bedrooms and living room

Bedroom

When it comes to cleaning a room, it’s best to start from top to bottom no matter what room it is. This is because of the whole gravity ordeal. You wouldn’t want to have to keep cleaning the floor because of dust and dirt floating down on top of it.

Aside from cleaning a room from top to bottom, clean it starting from the deepest part of the room. This is the one farthest from the door, so you should end up right at the door.

Now that we’ve got those parameters set up, the rooms you should start in ideally are the bedrooms and the living room. The bedroom because this is your base of sorts, the place where you recuperate your energy.

The living room is the second place you should clean because this is usually the first room you see upon entering the home. It can be suffocating to come into your home already with a dirty room to welcome you.

Living room

When cleaning your bedroom, you should dust the room, including light fixtures and ceiling fans, then vacuum first. Wipe down the windows. Afterward, wash down the walls and mop the floor.

Let the room dry for a bit before you move on to other cleaning tasks. These tasks involve things such as a thorough clean of the closets. This is important as you are unlikely to do this again for a long while once you’ve settled in.

Wipe and disinfect the surfaces that you can, including doorknobs and other handles. Don’t forget to change any air filters should you have any.

Scrubbing the bathrooms

The next room to clean should be your bathrooms. These are the places that you will be cleaning and relieving yourself in, so it is the best next step. Speaking of relieving yourself, you should start cleaning the bathroom by cleaning your toilet.

Bathroom

Scrub and disinfect your toilet first. If you want to be extra clean, it is ideal that you change the toilet seat while you’re at it. After this, you can move onto sanitizing the bathtub, the shower, and the sink. Remember to clean the faucets as well.

Don’t forget to clean the shower doors as well. Also, clean your bathroom mirror and bathroom closet too. Afterward, you can wash the walls and the floors. Once you’ve got that down, you can move onto cleaning your kitchen.

Making your kitchen squeaky clean

Once you’ve got the rest of the house done, all that is left to tackle is the kitchen. It is essential to keep this area clean as this is the place you’ll be preparing your food a majority of the time.

Kitchen

Begin by cleaning your appliances. These are your refrigerator, oven, microwave, and the dishwasher. Begin by soaking your oven in oven cleaner and come back to it once you’ve finished with the rest of the kitchen. Soak oven racks in soapy water before scrubbing away.

When cleaning the refrigerator, remove the removable racks from your refrigerator and scrub and clean them thoroughly after they’ve soaked as well. Don’t forget to move your fridge away from the wall and clean the back and the top thoroughly.

Once you’ve finished with the refrigerator, you can start cleaning the dishwasher. Place a cup of white vinegar in the dishwasher then run a hot-water cycle. This should thoroughly disinfect the dishwasher and remove any lingering odors.

Now that the appliance cleaning tips have been covered do remember to clean the sinks. Don’t forget to wash and disinfect the countertops. The cupboards and pantry shelves should be dusted and wiped.

Remember to clean the baseboards, the garbage disposals, and the drains. Do wipe clean the stoves as well. Walls and floors should also be cleaned thoroughly, again from top to bottom.

Wrapping It Up

When moving into a new home, it’s important to spend a lot of your first day or so cleaning the home. No matter who has lived in the house previously, for sanitary purposes it is good to do a thorough and deep clean to the place.

You won’t find another time when you will be able to clean the house as well as now when it is bare. Plus, moving into a sparkly, fresh-smelling new home is one of the most magnificent welcomes you can have.

About the Author - Jacky Xu is the Chief Operating Officer for MaidSailors.com, the # 1 Green Cleaning in NYC. Maid Sailors provide a wide range of cost-effective, yet high-quality cleaning services that are sure to delight their customers.

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