Lease cleaning is a necessary activity if you want to
ensure getting your bond back at the end of a lease. When your lease ends and it is time to vacate
a house or apartment, the last thing the property needs is a superficial cleaning. This 474-word article highlights some of the
necessary lease cleaning activities. It
can benefit readers who are trying to decide whether to hire a professional
cleaning service.
Serious Business
Lease cleaning is serious business. It calls for some serious action and elbow
grease. Plenty of people try to do it
themselves, while others immediately hire a professional. If you have plans for a do-it-yourself lease
cleaning, you may want to ask yourself:
“Can I compete with a professional lease cleaning service?”
Hiring Professionals
In order to determine if you should hire a professional
lease cleaning service, stop for a moment and consider the cost. Not just the financial cost of paying for a
crew of cleaning professionals; the cost of how time consuming and strenuous
the work will be. The mandatory work
involved when you move out of a house or apartment is not the same as your
routine house cleaning. While you may
actually be able to do the work yourself, it may not be as easy as you think.
Notice some of the necessary cleaning activities that you
see listed below. These are some things
that are a standard part of lease cleaning.
As you look them over, think about where you currently live. What are some additional areas that you would
need to clean before moving out? This line
of thought will help you make an informed decision about whether or not to
contact a professional cleaning service.
Kitchen Cleaning
Kitchen cleaning will definitely be required. This is probably one of the most difficult
rooms to tackle. Everything must be
cleaned from top to bottom. That
includes cleaning any appliances that are to remain in the unit. Particular attention should be paid to the
oven, the top of the stove, and the area of the stove referred to as the splash
back.
Bathroom Cleaning
The bathroom must be cleaned thoroughly. That means taking time to carefully clean, as
well as sanitize the entire room. Any
mildew or related stains and water damage must be properly addressed. It may also be necessary to scrub or replace
unsightly grout located around the bathroom fixtures.
Living Areas
Besides the general living spaces where people spend most
of their time; you will also need to clean other areas. Unlike your weekly house cleaning routine,
lease cleaning calls for washing windows and blinds, cleaning the window sills,
and doing intricate cleaning jobs. If
you decide to handle this job on your own, you had better be prepared to clean
even the smallest things like the light switches and fixtures and all the door
handles. Cleaning dust, dirt and grime
from vents and air ducts are also important.
In many cases, these forgotten areas have not been cleaned in months, if
not years.
Now that you have a better understanding about the
detailed work that is involved in lease cleaning, you may want to reconsider
the idea of going it alone. If you do
decide on a professional cleaning service, there are plenty of them available
online for your convenience.
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