Deep home cleaning is essential to maintaining a healthy and comfortable living space. By thoroughly cleaning hard-to-reach areas, removing built-up dirt, and organizing cluttered spaces, homeowners can create a safer environment for their families. 

It can also boost mental well-being by reducing stress and promoting a sense of calm and organization.

Here are five essential steps you should follow:

Declutter Your Home

Start by decluttering your space. It requires little effort but gives you the motivation to keep on working. Tend to the piles of laundry and load the dishwasher. Declutter the countertops and put everything back in its place. Organize bedroom and living room drawers. Dust the cabinets and wipe countertops with a damp cloth. A tidy home is the stepping stone to deep cleaning. 

Wash Curtains and Carpets

Carpets are a common flooring option. You should vacuum your carpets every day. However, debris and allergens can settle between carpet fibers, which won’t be removed with regular cleaning. Therefore, deep clean them every eight to twelve months. 

Most homeowners opt for professional cleaning services. You can also wash them yourself with a good quality detergent or clearing agent. In addition to carpets, curtains accumulate a lot of dust and can deteriorate the indoor air quality. Wash them every six to eight months to avoid dirt buildup. 

Clean the Pool

Swimming pools add to the functionality and aesthetics of your outdoor space. But they require regular maintenance. Take the following preventive measures to extend its lifespan:

  • Use a net to remove debris such as leaves or branches from the water surface.
  • Clean the filters to maintain regular water flow. 
  • Maintain optimum pH levels (7.2 to 7.4) of pool water. 
  • Scrub the bottom of the pool. 

Pool care can be overwhelming, which is why professional cleaning services are recommended. Pool experts, such as DFW Pool Repair, have high-quality equipment to handle all your cleaning and repair issues. 

Deep Clean Your Freezer or Refrigerator

Your refrigerator is perhaps the hardest working appliance in your kitchen. Despite regular spill cleaning, your fridge can become a breeding ground for bacteria. Start by emptying your refrigerator. You can also check the expiration dates of all the products and throw out whatever smells funny. Remove the interior shelves and drawers and clean them with hot or lukewarm water and a disinfectant. 

Avoid using harsh detergent sprays which can affect the quality of your food. Make sure you completely dry the racks before putting them back. In the end, clean the exterior of your refrigerator with a damp cloth. If you notice grease build-up, use a disinfectant. 

Wash Kitchen Walls

Your kitchen walls are subjected to all kinds of grease and steam, which leads to the accumulation of dirt and bacteria. To avoid food contamination and hygiene-related problems, clean the walls at least every two months. Use an extended mop and duster, dipped in a cleaning solution, to clean the ceiling. 

Cleaning the walls can preserve paint and prevent stains. Dirty kitchen walls can also lead to mold and mildew growth. Deep clean them to improve indoor quality. 

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