Moving In? 6 Essential Tasks When Cleaning A New Home

Moving into a new house can be exciting, but it’s not all fun and games. Getting a whole house cleaned and ready can be overwhelming, and skipping a crucial task will be a headache. 

Don’t worry! We have compiled the six most important cleaning tasks you need to tackle during a move-in cleaning:

#1. Disinfect the toilet 

You might use the bathroom as soon as you settle in, so it needs to be hygienic. Cleaning the toilet is as easy as scrubbing it with soapy water and using a disinfectant after. You can also use vinegar and baking soda for this task!

#2. Clean the bathtub and shower

Having a clean bathtub and shower will be very important. You can scrub the shower walls and bathtub with a soapy sponge and then rinse with water. This way, you can take a relaxing shower or spend some time soaking in the tub after a tiring move-in day.

#3. Clean the kitchen sink

The sink is where you wash your kitchenware, so it needs to be washed and disinfected before you start cleaning your stuff in it.

Most likely, the sink is already clear of buildup, but you can wipe it with soapy water to be sure. Then, use a disinfectant on the surfaces—vinegar is a great option because it works as a gentle, mild sanitizer without exposing yourself to harsh fumes.

If the house was previously owned, the drain might need cleaning too. Check these tricks to clean a kitchen sink drain.

#4. Get the appliances ready (if the home is furnished)

If you bring your own appliances, you will know in which state they are, and if they need cleaning. However, if the house comes with some appliances, don’t assume they are spotless, or funny smells and stubborn stains can give you a headache when you finally move in.

This is especially true for the refrigerator, so clean the fridge first. However, this doesn’t mean that you won’t need to clean the other appliances, just that they don’t have to be your priority when arriving. 

#5. Dust the cabinets and closets

Most of your new or recently unpacked items will end up in closets, drawers, shelves, and cabinets, so you don’t want them to get dirty just from storing them. In other words, clean your storage spaces beforehand. 

This task is simple: grab a duster or a microfiber cloth and run it over the surfaces. Doing this will also spare you from finding gross surprises later (like small insects or mold). 

#6. Spot-clean walls and sweep floors

After all your cleaning, all dust and dirt will end up on the floor, but don’t sweep right away. First, check if the walls need washing, as this might be your only chance to clean every corner of your house before furnishing it. 

Of course, if you don’t have the time to wipe every inch of the walls in your new home, you can spot-clean. After finishing, grab a broom or vacuum cleaner and remove all the dust that fell onto the floor. Finally, mop all the hard floors.

Is it too much work? Hire a move-in cleaning service!

You have to do many things to prepare your house for the move-in day; adding cleaning to them may be too much for you.

Don’t worry! BlueSpring Cleaning is here to help you with top-quality cleaning services in Denver. With our move-in cleaning service, you can skip the cleaning part of your move and go directly to enjoying your new house.

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