Showing posts with label Deep Cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deep Cleaning. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Moving! Lots of Fun! (Sarcasm included)

Spring is in the air, and you can almost taste the excitement of the new house you just bought! Except, maybe they weren't the cleanest. Maybe you weren't the cleanest. Eep- when you moved the couch the wall behind had SODA on it… when’s the last time the kids had soda!?

This task is overwhelming, and stress you don’t need added to your moving experience. Most people prefer to do it themselves to save money, but in the long run, even some help doing the easy stuff is much needed. Let’s start with our company.


Our pricing is based on a square footage size, and covers every single surface in the interior- (unless of course you live in a house with 50 foot ceilings). We include: Blinds (excluded are mini blinds), windows, baseboards, walls, light fixtures/ceiling fans within reach of a two step ladder, fridges, ovens, cupboards and cabinets inside and out, all bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen and closets.  For more information you can visit our website, care-cleaning.com, but if you needed more motivation here are some “before and after”s-



 Let's start with the tub, here is a before and after of our volunteer's master bathroom!


Floors can also be a pain in bathrooms, they get so much water on them that builds up.
Pretty nice, right? This was done meticulously with a scrub brush, and tooth brush.


 Moving on to the cupboards. Sometimes stuff just gets stuck in them due to the nature of the products stashed in there.

Moving on to the Laundry Room/Mud Room

 The lighting is ACTUALLY different because one has a dirty light cover! As you see we do the walls and floors


Windows are included on the insides, including tracks:



And Finally to the Kitchen!

 Pretty sure my fridge looks like this. Even when you aren't taking the fridge with you to the next house, it's nice to make it look pretty appealing.
Voila!



And the Oven can be tricky- All sorts of gunk gets baked on


Still on the fence about needing help? Call us and get a bid today!

Tiffany-


Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Deep Cleaning Schedule

Deep Cleaning on a Weekly Basis

We all know how easy it is to forget to deep clean our homes. Who has the time for that? I have noticed in my own home that I put off cleaning all of my blinds, baseboards, windows etc. until they are caked with dust begging to be cleaned. In order to fix this problem, I have developed an 8 week deep cleaning schedule and I am amazed at how much more accomplished I feel! It is so much easier to deep clean on a weekly basis and stay on top of things rather than having everything piling up at once. I only spend 5-10 minutes every day right before work. Easy Peasy! (Note: This is to be done in addition to regular cleaning)

Week 1: Blinds. We all know this is our LEAST favorite thing to clean so we might as well get it over with, right? Pick one room/ set a day until they are all clean.

Week 2: Inside Windows. After our blinds are all nice and clean we definitely are going to want to have our windows shine! My favorite window cleaner: get a rag or sponge wet with water and dawn dish soap and squeegee clean. Clean one window/ room daily depending on how many windows are in your home.

Week 3: Walls/ Baseboards. These actually go a lot quicker than you think. Grab a flat mop and get it damp with water and a little Windex and mop your walls and baseboards. This is a great way to get all of the cobwebs off of the corners of your ceilings! If you have kids who love to draw and wipe things on the wall (wink, wink), you may want to invest in some magic erasers too. Mop the walls in one room each day.

Week 4: Doors. Make sure to get all the framing around each door, you will be surprised at how dusty it gets! Clean 2-3 doors each day depending on the size of your home.
  
Week 5: Light fixtures. Be extra careful with these, especially fragile fixtures. Dust ceiling fans, clean glass fixtures in the sink with a little dish soap. Clean the light fixtures in one room each day.

Week 6: The Fridge. Also another thing that I dread cleaning. It is amazing how much food we forget about that is tucked away in the back of the fridge. Use hot water and dish soap to clean your fridge.

Week 7: Cabinets. If you have black cabinets like I do, this is something that is done every time I clean my kitchen, but otherwise bi-monthly should be great. Pick one day for kitchen cabinets and an additional day for each bathroom to clean the cabinets.


Week 8: Relax! Take a break from deep cleaning this week, You've earned it!


-Carrie