Your belongings have been packed into boxes, those boxes have been loaded into the moving vehicle and you are tired. The last thing that you want to think about is doing the move-out cleaning. If you are a renter, you know that this is the way to get your security deposit back. You could choose not to do it, but you would forfeit your deposit. If you just sold your home, you do not have a per se obligation to clean up, but think about how you are expecting your new home to be—consider the golden rule here. One thing that can make the cleaning process a little easier to have a checklist to follow. Assign each person a room and give them a copy of the checklist and you will be done in now time. Here is a checklist for the kitchen and bathrooms. Stay tuned for our next blog post for the living areas and outside areas.
KITCHEN
Clean cabinets, drawers and doors, inside and out.
Clean microwave inside and out.
Range, hood, filter and fan.
Clean oven inside, outside and underneath
Clean refrigerator inside, outside and underneath
Scrub sink, faucet and countertops
Sweep and mop floor
Clean windows and window sill
Dust and remove cobwebs
Clean and dust lighting and other fixtures
Wipe down baseboards
BATHROOMS
Clean shower, tub and faucet
Clean sink, countertops and faucet
Clean the toilet, inside and outside
Wipe down and clean cabinets and drawers inside and out
Clean fixtures and towel bar
Mop floor
Clean mirror and any windows and window sill
Wipe down baseboards
Alternatively, you can call and arrange a professional cleaner in advance. Call J&J Window Wash—your Las Vegas window washing experts—today to schedule your window cleaning service!