Leaving your old home and moving into a new one can be stressful because there is so much to do beforehand. Finding a new home to buy, getting a real estate agent, and sometimes even selling your existing home. Not to mention that this can also be a pretty emotional thing. It’s quite normal to be sad when leaving your old home. Sometimes it’s a childhood home you are leaving or a home your children were born in. Whatever it is, it can be overwhelming. But that is not an excuse to forget about cleaning your home before moving out. This is an essential part of the relocating process, and it should be done correctly. It’s also a nice gesture for the next family living there. That’s why we decided to give you some tips for cleaning your home before moving out.

Cleaning Your Home Before Moving Out is Easier with a Plan

Cleaning your home before moving out is much easier when you are prepared and make a list of supplies

Cleaning an entire house or apartment before moving out can be overwhelming. That’s why being prepared and planning is key. You can just start randomly cleaning; chances are you will get confused and frustrated and just give up. What you should do instead is make a detailed plan and stick to it. Make a list of supplies you are going to need:

  • Rubber gloves
  • Microfiber cloths
  • Glass and wood cleaners
  • Dusters
  • Sponges
  • Squeegees

These are just some basic supplies. It is best that you go room by room and write down the cleaning supplies you are going to need for each one. Decide what room you want to start with and work your way to the end. That way, you will know exactly how much progress you have made and how much more you still need to do.

Get Some Help

You should start packing early if you want to finish everything on time Alt text: A packed box

As we already said, cleaning your home before moving out can be overwhelming. And that is why you should call some friends or family to help you with this. You can split the workload, so you are less stressed. Decide who should clean what room and make sure everybody knows the plan. With some help, the whole thing won’t be overwhelming, and you will finish the job much more quickly. According to research, having somebody to help you clean will also make you more productive and motivated. Also, that way, you are more likely to follow through with cleaning everything than if you were doing it alone.

Pack Early

Since you are moving out, that means you will have to pack your belongings. And the earlier you start, the better. Not just because you have to relocate them to your new home, but also because cleaning will be easier that way. So before packing for the move, get your items ready first. That means getting rid of clutter you don’t want to bring with you to your new home and cleaning the items you do want appropriately. Once you get all those items packed, cleaning will be much easier, as you will have more space to move. You will be able to see some hidden dust and dirt you might not have seen before due to all the stuff there.

Kitchen

Here are some things you need to do when cleaning the kitchen. First, start with emptying the fridge. Once you’ve done that, clean it thoroughly. Clean both the interior and exterior. Then focus on getting the stoves nice and clean. Make sure to scrub any cooking grease residue there might be. Get a handheld portable vacuum cleaner and eliminate all the crumbs in the kitchen cabinets. Afterward, get a mild cleaning solution and wipe the counters inside the kitchen cabinets. When that is done, disinfect everything. And to finish it off, mop the floors.

Bathroom

After the kitchen, focus on cleaning the bathrooms in the house. You are going to need to put some effort in here and scrub the shower really well. But there is a trick you can use. You can make a cleaning solution from hot water and white vinegar. It is really effective in cleaning the tiles but not too harsh, so it damages them. Then scrub the inside and outside of the toilet bowl. Clean the cabinets and the sink. Finally, wipe everything with a disinfectant.

Curtains and Carpets

Curtains and carpets are complicated to clean on your own. They are best left to cleaning professionals. It may seem a little expensive, but it is worth it. It will save you a lot of time and effort because curtains and carpets are hard to clean, especially if made from delicate materials. When professionals do it, you don’t have to worry about that, and you will receive your items impeccably clean.

Don’t Forget the Outside

Before leaving, ensure you are leaving the outside of your home looking good. Clear out any junk or clutter that’s lying around your yard. Rake the leaves if necessary and get rid of any weeds. Finally, mow the lawn, so it looks nice and well-maintained. This is also an excellent step to take if you are planning to sell.

Final Check

Before moving out, do one final check. See if there is anything you might have missed or something that needs cleaning some more. But do this early, don’t wait till the last moment. According to employees at Van Express Movers, people too often leave this for moving day, and it just complicates the whole process and takes a long time. So be efficient and get this done on time.

In Conclusion

This was a simple guide to cleaning your home before moving out. It’s a lot easier when you know where to start and what to focus on. But the key here is in preparation. With a good plan, there is no chance that things will go wrong. Just prepare all the supplies, get some friends to help you, and go room by room, and you will be done in no time. We hope this article was helpful to you and that you learned something new!

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