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Making a Realistic Deep Cleaning Schedule

Cleaning your Brentwood rental home can be intimidating, particularly if you’re unfamiliar with deep cleaning. But every home has to be deep cleaned frequently, regardless of its size. It may be tempting to put off deep cleaning tasks, which may feel like it’s saving you some work in the short run. However, rescheduling important cleaning tasks can make you feel even more overwhelmed since the job gets larger and more difficult to complete correctly the longer you wait. As an alternative, think about establishing a schedule and breaking down the work into manageable tasks. Here are some pointers for making and sticking to a deep cleaning schedule for your home.

Make a List

Deep cleaning your rental home doesn’t have to be a big chore if you break down the work into manageable tasks and set aside the time you’ll need to complete them. The first step to take is to identify what needs to be cleaned and how frequently.

Initially, list all the areas in your home that require deep cleaning. This includes rooms like the kitchen and bathroom, bedrooms, common areas, and surfaces like windows, walls, and carpets. Once you’ve compiled a detailed list, you may begin planning your schedule.

Create a Schedule

Then, determine how much time you will need to finish each task and how often you should do them. For instance, regularly used areas like kitchens and bathrooms must be deep cleaned more frequently, whereas other portions of the house, like carpets, baseboards, light fixtures, and so forth, should only be deep cleaned once or twice a year. Consider utilizing a calendar or planner, which may be very useful in this step. You might also employ a checklist such as the one found at this link to ensure you don’t overlook anything.

To avoid becoming overwhelmed, begin by adding a few tasks to your calendar each week and then add more as you become accustomed to the schedule. You can also break down each task into smaller steps to make it less intimidating. For instance, deep cleaning a whole kitchen can appear to be a massive project. Rather than tackling the whole room in one day, consider cleaning the stovetop and oven one day and then scrubbing the fridge, floors, or cabinets the next day.

Sticking to Your Schedule

Lastly, the real challenge of a great deep cleaning schedule is how easy it is to keep following it. Even though it is necessary to be realistic about what you can accomplish in a week, don’t be too disappointed if you miss a day or two. Just pick up where you left off and continue following the schedule. Don’t forget to schedule some time for yourself each week to tidy up common areas like the living room and bedrooms. This will assist in keeping your home feeling clean and inviting, even on the days when you’re not doing a deep clean.

If you’re struggling to keep up with your schedule, think about employing a professional cleaning service to help out. They can manage the deep cleaning while you focus on other tasks, such as work or taking care of your family.

By following these tips, you can develop a deep cleaning schedule that won’t stress you. And by abiding by it, you can keep your rental home looking its best.

 

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