House Cleaning: Keep Your House Clean Between Cleanings

Dec 16
08:55

2010

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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When you are paying for professional house cleaning, you may want to take steps to keep your house clean between their visits. This will make your investment pay off in the long run, because the cleaners will do the “dirty” work, while you keep the clutter at bay, allowing you to thoroughly enjoy the tidy home once they leave.

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Paying money to have your home cleaned can be a good investment,House Cleaning: Keep Your House Clean Between Cleanings  Articles but if it becomes a mess within 24 hours of the cleaning, you will be wasting your money. These tips will help you keep your house clean between cleanings, making your investment worthwhile.

First, make sure that you do regular cleanings. This does not mean that you need to deep down disinfect everything, because this is what the people you hired are going to do. But you do need to set aside time every day to pick up the little messes that occur as a natural part of life, and you need to attend to spills and other unexpected messes as they occur. Consider picking up your belongings every night before you go to bed.

Being organized is essential to keeping a house clean. When you purchase something, the first thing you need to do with it is find a spot for it to live. Be willing to get rid of the things that you no longer need or use. You do not likely need to keep the insurance statements from five years prior, nor do you need to keep the boxes of your children’s baby clothing when you know you are done having children. Keep out a few sentimental pieces, perhaps, but not box after box of outgrown clothing. By eliminating those things that you don’t need or use, you will free up space for the things that you do. Do not purchase items that you cannot integrate into your home. Clutter is the biggest enemy of a tidy home.

One of the biggest sources of clutter in many homes is junk mail. If you are receiving a lot of it, write to the Direct Marketing Association asking to be put on the do not mail list. This will eliminate much of the unsolicited junk mail you receive. For mail from companies that you perhaps once wanted to hear from, you may need to contact the company directly to ask them to stop sending you advertisements.

If you have others who share the home with you, enlist their help in your efforts to keep the house clean. Make sure everyone puts their own things away when they are done with them, so you are not stuck cleaning up other people’s messes. Make rules about taking shoes off at the door, wiping tables and counters after eating or preparing meals, and wiping out showers after using them. Little steps like this go a long way in keeping home tidy between professional cleanings.

Don’t forget to talk to your cleaners about steps they might recommend you take to keep your home tidy. Remember, they want you to maintain a tidy home between cleanings just as much as you do. It makes their job far less overwhelming when the basic clutter is cleared up upon their arrival. Take their tips to heart to help you maintain your tidy space.

Finally, don’t stress too much over house cleaning. While you need to do your part to tidy up between cleanings, you are hiring professional cleaners to do the nitty gritty cleaning, so let them do their job and enjoy the benefits when they are done.