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Relaxing in a new home after a professional move in clean was done

Moving into a new home should feel exciting — not stressful. But between packing boxes and organizing paperwork, deep cleaning is often the last thing you want to worry about.

That’s where a professional move in cleaning service makes all the difference.

In this blog, we’ll explore the benefits of hiring a move in cleaning service, what’s typically included, and why it’s one of the smartest things you can do before settling into your new space.

Move-in cleaning checklist: 4 things to consider BEFORE cleaning your home

Moving into a new home is a unique opportunity to thoroughly assess the space and get everything just right before actually moving in.

Before you schedule a move in cleaning service, it’s the perfect time to assess your new space and make sure everything’s ready for a fresh start. From checking for damage to setting up essential supplies, use this pre-cleaning checklist to make the most of your clean slate — before the furniture arrives.

Use this moving checklist for what to do before you move-in. 

  1. Conduct an inspection: Prior to moving in anything, an inspection will give you all the information you need for your next steps. Check your home for any damage. It is easier to take care of repairs ahead of moving in.
  2. Remove items left behind: Make sure you remove any items that were left behind by previous owners. This happens quite often – leave some time for a possible trip to the dump!
  3. Open Windows (if season permits): Once you have removed any left behind items, and accounted for all damages, open the windows in your home to freshen the air prior to beginning cleaning.
  4. Assess the condition: Finally, do a walk through of your new home and assess the cleanliness. This will help you create a plan for what products, equipment, and how much time you will need to clean your home prior to moving in.

Move in cleaning checklist: 4 steps for cleaning your home before you move-in

The best chance you’ll ever have at deep cleaning your home is prior to moving in – when there is NOTHING standing in your way! 

These are all the areas you want to make sure you clean prior to moving in: 

1. Disinfect and Clean Your Kitchen

  • Oven cleaning
  • Inside of fridge and microwave
  • Inside kitchen cupboards
  • Surfaces
  • Stove top
  • Sink
  • Baseboards
  • Light switches, wallmarks

2. Deep Clean and Disinfection Your Bathrooms

  • Mirrors
  • Vanities
  • Inside cupboards/drawers
  • Toilet
  • Shower glass
  • Shower grout
  • Bathtubs 
  • Baseboards
  • Light switches, wallmarks
  • Door ledges/door knobs

3. Do a Thorough Clean of All Floors

  • Thoroughly vacuum
  • Mop

4. Other (but necessary!) areas

  • Windows/Window ledges/Window sills
  • Ceiling fans
  • High dusting of all cobwebs 
  • Baseboards
  • Light switches
  • Wallmarks 
  • Door ledges/door knobs

*This is also the best time to hire a carpet cleaning service if your home is carpeted. Read more about a service we recommend in the Hamilton area here

Completing a move in clean of a new home before furniture comes in

6 Things to Consider Before Hiring a Move In Cleaning Service

If you are about to move into your new home and have never hired a move-in cleaning service before, here are some things to consider when hiring a service. 

  1. When looking online, make sure you read through a company’s reviews to make sure they are a trustworthy, reputable service that can fulfill what you need.
  2. Know your priorities. Is an eco-friendly cleaning service important to you? Do you have a strict cleaning budget? Knowing the answers to these questions ahead of time will help choose the right service for you.
  3. Communication. Make sure to hire a professional service with excellent communication. Do they make booking easy? Are they straight forward with everything they provide? What are their policies and can they share them with you easily?
  4. Know your responsibilities: All cleaning companies vary with what they offer and what they consider to be extras. Go into the conversation with knowing everything you want done in your home and what they include/what is expected of you.
  5. Consider budget vs value: House cleaning prices vary from cleaner to cleaner. Some charge hourly, while others are flat rate. Understand the exact value you’re getting and ask about the difference in price between maintenance cleans vs deep cleans.
  6. Book ahead. Since move-in cleans take longer than regular maintenance cleaning, cleaning companies need to reserve a slot that is long enough to make sure the job can be done. Most cleaning companies need at least 2 weeks notice to schedule a larger cleaning.

Hiring a Move In/Out Cleaning Service

In the chaos of moving, having professionals tackle your move in/out cleaning can truly make the transition smooth. 

The benefits are crystal clear: time saved, stress reduced, and the assurance of a spotless and welcoming environment from day one. 

By hiring a move-in cleaning service, you can focus on settling in, decorating, and creating memories in your new space. So, as you begin your life in your new home, remember that a clean slate starts with a clean space – and hiring a move-in cleaning service might just be the best gift you give yourself to make sure you’re starting this journey right. 

If you’re looking for the best professional cleaners in Hamilton or cleaning services in Burlington, book a no-obligation consultation with us! 

Also read: Home Staging Hamilton 

Book Your One Time Cleaning Service Today

If you’re interested in booking a one time cleaning service for you, a friend or family member, we’d be thrilled to learn more about what you’re looking for. 

You can contact us anytime, or head over to our consultation page to transparently see our cost estimates, the services we provide and how to book a free no-obligation consultation with us! 

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