What Makes a Clean a Deep Clean

A regular cleaning makes a house look better.
A deep clean makes a house feel better.
When you are getting ready to list a home, a deep clean means going beyond the daily wipe-down. It means cleaning the areas buyers notice, and the areas they may not mention but still see.
A deep clean includes:
Cleaning baseboards, doors, trim, and light switches.
Wiping down ceiling fans, light fixtures, vents, and window sills.
Cleaning inside appliances, including the oven, microwave, refrigerator, and dishwasher.
Scrubbing sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, tile, and grout.
Washing windows and glass doors so natural light comes in clearly.
Cleaning cabinet fronts, drawers, pantry shelves, and closet floors.
Removing dust, pet hair, odors, cobwebs, and fingerprints.
Mopping floors, vacuuming carpets, and cleaning corners where dust collects.
A deep clean also means the house smells fresh without being covered up by heavy perfume or air fresheners. Buyers want clean, not overwhelming.
When a home is deeply cleaned, buyers can focus on the house instead of the chores. That makes a big difference when you are trying to make a strong first impression.





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