Tips For End Of Tenancy Cleaning

Before you start your end of tenancy cleaning, it is important to understand that it is to your advantage to clean the house thoroughly and meet all of the requirements that are laid out in your tenancy agreement. If you are not thorough in your cleaning and do not meet the requirements of your tenancy agreement, you will have a hard time getting your deposit back. Any damage that has been caused by you or which happened during your tenancy will need to be taken care of.

If you leave this damage for the landlord to fix, the costs will be higher than when you fix this and will be taken from the deposit. If the deposit does not cover this damage, you will be sent the bill and will have to provide the additional costs. You need to give yourself some time to complete your end of tenancy cleaning to ensure that everything is taken care of, using someone like Keen Clean will help take your mind off the cleaning and allow you to complete the other tasks on your to-do list.

Complete The End Of Tenancy Cleaning By Yourself

How you choose to complete your end of tenancy agreement is up to you and not the landlord. This means that the landlord will not be able to force you to hire an end of tenancy cleaning agency to do the cleaning for you. When you complete the end of tenancy cleaning by yourself, you will save a lot of money which could be spent on other things.

Before you start cleaning the property, you will need to contact the landlord or the letting agency and get the final inspection checklist. To ensure that you clean the property correctly, you should base your work on this checklist and the check-in records. If you need to pass the final inspection, you will need to clean certain areas at a minimum and it is recommended that you take the following steps.

Cleaning The Kitchen

When cleaning the kitchen, you need to remove everything from the shelves and the cupboards. All of the crumbs and deposits will need to be removed and you will have to clean the inside and outside of the cupboards with a dry cloth. You should also pull out all of the appliances and wash beneath them and the walls behind them.

The appliances that come with the property should also be thoroughly cleaned. With the dishwasher and the washing machine, you will need to clean the soap tray and the filer. You should also clean the refrigerator and leave the doors open to prevent any mold from forming and turn it off at the mains. All of the trays, cabinets, and racks will also need to be removed. This process should also be repeated for similar appliances which have the same features.

The Hob And The Oven

If you do not regularly clean the oven, thick deposits of grime, dust, grease and burnt food deposits will build up. There is nothing that could be worse than having to clean the oven when moving into a new apartment. Cleaning the oven will be the most difficult cleaning job and will take a lot of energy, time and harsh chemicals.

As hard and tiring as cleaning the oven might be, it is recommended that you take the time to do so. This is due to the fact that the oven is generally the first item that is looked at in the inspection process. While cleaning the over, you should also clean the hob. Burners, racks, switches and all other surfaces will need to be cleaned. You should not start to clean the oven if you are not going to put in the effort to ensure that it is left is a perfect state.

The Living Room

The work that needs to be done in the living room will generally consist of dusting and vacuuming the room. You should empty all of the shelves and clean the bookshelves as well as the coffee table, cabinets, and TV sets. The living room will be full of extensive decorations that will make it awkward to clean. This room might seem easy to clean, but it will be time-consuming and you need to consider this.

Cleaning The Bathroom

When cleaning the bathroom, you need to wipe down everything including the toilet, bath, sink, shower, tiles, mirrors and other accessories. You should also check the drains and the plug holes to ensure that they are clear of blockages and that the water runs off easily. All of the metallic surfaces such as the shower, faucets and drain grates will need to e cleaned.

You will have to remove any limescale, mold and soap scum build ups which might occur. You should also check that the holes in the shower head are all cleaned and none of them are plugged. If the holes are plugged, you will need to clean them and ensure that the water runs through them correctly.

The Windows

If you are unable to reach the outside of the windows, you will need to ensure that you clean them properly from the inside and call a window cleaner suggest Connect Cleaners. They will have the tools to clean the outside of the windows correctly. When you are cleaning the windows, you should use vinegar or alcohol as they are the best products for you to use.

If there are cracked panes, you should have them fixed unless they were outlined in the check-in records. You should ensure that the windows are as clean as possible because they are the first impression that is made of the property and the general cleanliness.

Cleaning The Walls

You need to look for marks on the wall. If possible you should wash these marks off the wall and if you cannot, you should paint over them with a paint that is the same color as the rest of the wall. If there are too many marks on the wall, it is important that you do this or the landlord might choose the repaint all of the walls and charge you for the cost.

Cleaning The Furniture

If you have small children, pets or smoke, you will need to vacuum the furniture and wash it with a dry wash product. The stuffing must also look fine with no bad odors or hair. If you have any wooden furniture, you will need to look for scuff marks and minor scratches. These can be fixed with coffee grounds and almonds.

Cleaning The Curtains

If the curtains have washing instructions, you need to follow this when you clean them. If there are too many curtains for you to clean yourself you should use a dry cleaner to do this. You should also dust the curtain rods and any fabric blinds in the property. Both sides of Venetian blinds should be dusted and you will need to replace any slats that are broken.

Cleaning The Rugs And Carpets

The best way to get the carpets and rugs to look like new is to use a steam cleaner. If you do not have one of these items, you can generally hire one of an affordable amount. Vacuuming the carpets and wiping them with a wire brush will also remove hair from the fibers.

Cleaning The Exterior

The garden shed will need to be cleaned and tidied up. You should use a leaf vacuum for removing leaves from the courtyard areas. Flower beds should be kept in good order and you will need to look at mowing the lawn.

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