How do I Get Ready Or Prepare For The Cleaning?

by admin - October 21, 2017

The first step is to communicate your specific wants and needs with our team to ensure that everything is clear. Let us know if you have any particular preferences or instructions, such as how to handle pets, keys, alarms, or anything unique about your household.

If there are specific areas that need extra attention or any pet peeves you’d like us to address, this is the time to mention them. By doing so, we can ensure we bring the appropriate supplies and are fully prepared to tackle these concerns during the initial visit.

 

If you have a “To-Do” list or particular tasks in mind, that’s completely fine! Feel free to email it to our office so we can make sure enough time is scheduled to complete everything. We’re happy to work with specific instructions and focus on the areas that matter most to you, even if it’s room by room.

One of the things that can slow down the cleaning process is clutter. While our team is eager to get started on the actual cleaning as soon as they arrive, they may first need to pick up any items left out, such as newspapers, toys, dishes, or clothing.

Tackling these beforehand can help us dive right into the deep cleaning. Knick-knacks, while cherished, can also accumulate dust and grime. If you have many decorative items on shelves or surfaces, it may take additional time to carefully clean around them. We don’t mind doing this, but it’s important to be aware that it can extend the cleaning time.

 

Ultimately, it’s a good idea to prioritize what matters most to you. For instance, do you prefer that we spend more time picking up the kids’ toys and clothes or really focus on deep cleaning the kitchen or bathroom? Of course, we’ll always take care of the clutter we find, but excessive amounts may lengthen the process. Preparing in advance allows us to focus more on the deep cleaning tasks, making the best use of the time you’ve scheduled.