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Top Tips for Setting Up a Cleaning Routine in Your New Home

When you first move into a new home, whether it is the latest in a long line or your first on your own, you need to make sure that you set up a cleaning routine so that everything can be kept as fresh as when you first moved in. Here are some of our best tips to help you get set up and ready to start cleaning.

Establish Your Daily Tasks

The first thing you need to do is work out which tasks you need to do every day. There are some that you need to do every day just to keep on top of things and to ensure that your household is not getting out of hand. By committing to taking care of these small tasks, you should find that taking care of any housework is much more manageable. You might not even have to do deep cleaning as often, as a good level of cleanliness is maintained.

Daily tasks are typically small things that should not take you more than a few minutes to do. For example, one might be making sure that all dirty dishes are in the dishwasher (if you have one) or making sure that all of them are washed, dried and put away. You could make sure your kitchen counters are wiped down and the floors are swept each night. Another could be to clean down your bathtub or shower every time you use it, to prevent the build-up of soap residue and watermarks. Little changes like this can really make a difference when you are trying to keep your home clean and tidy – yet they are so easy to do! If you’re finding it difficult to squeeze in cleaning time, consider reaching out to a professional cleaning service, such as Rain City Maids.

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Find Tools to Help You Out

While you can get a long way with the right cleaning product and some good old-fashioned elbow grease, there are still several tools and tricks that you can invest in to help keep on top of things. For example, many people like to invest in a drain protector like the TubShroom. Clogged drains are not fun to deal with, and trying to clear them can be one of the most disgusting jobs that you have to handle within your home. For this reason, a tool like the TubShroom can be a great help in keeping your home as straight as possible.

This is just one example, but there are many on the market that can help to make things much easier for you to handle. For example, if you have a pet that sheds a lot of hair, you might want to seek out an attachment for your vacuum cleaner that is designed to remove pet hair more easily. You could even think about getting a second, smaller hand vacuum cleaner designed specifically for pet hair if you want to run around frequently trying to clean this up. Finding the solutions and tools that work best for you will always help you to set up a new cleaning routine more successfully.

Spread Out Tasks Throughout the Week

Some people make the mistake of choosing one day to do all of their cleaning. While this can be great if you have a busy life and want to condense everything to one day, it can also mean that there is more of a chance that you will skip something. This will then result in tasks beginning to build up, and you might get left with even more cleaning to handle. No one wants to spend hours cleaning the rooms of their home, so spreading out the tasks through the week can make things much easier to handle.

For example, if you work 9 to 5, Monday to Friday, you might decide that you want to do your laundry at the weekend. This gives you the chance to potentially hang it out to dry if you have a washing line – since it does add a bit of freshness – and it allows you plenty of time to sort your wardrobe and plan your outfits for the rest of the week.

Similarly, if you know that you want to do your big weekly shop on a Friday evening, you could make sure that your cupboards are in order and clean out your fridge every Thursday evening. This will allow you to always know what is on hand, and it means that you are going to be able to accurately plan your meals for the week ahead. In turn, this will hopefully help you cut down on food waste in your household.

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Find Out When the Bin Collection is

One of the first things that you should establish when you move into a new home is when the bin collection is. The local authority has probably provided you with quite a few different bins too, and you will need to learn about the type of waste that you can put in each one. However, you also need to know when they are going to be collected.

This is incredibly important when you first move in. There will be boxes and packing materials to deal with, not to mention some items that you would rather declutter than keep. This can result in a lot of material needing to go into your bins, and you might fill them quickly. Better know when that collection is!

You should, however, work out when the collection is as you might not need to put your bins out every time. If it is just you in your household, you might not generate that much in the way of rubbish, and it could result in you taking several weeks to fill your bins. Therefore, you might decide to only put them out when they really need to be emptied.

Try to Be Strict with Yourself

There will be days when you come home and don’t want to vacuum or clean. There are going to be times when you think that it will be just easier to dump your clean laundry on an armchair instead of folding it and putting it away. Sometimes, you just want to leave the stack of dishes until the next day.

However, you need to be strict with yourself ad stick you your routine. Try to turn it from something that you want to do into a habit that you are following up on as often as you can. Before long, you might not even think about grabbing a cloth to wipe down your surfaces at the end of the day. If you fail to do something one day, make sure you pick it up the next day instead. Only with discipline are you going to be able to ensure that you stick to this new routine that you have devised for yourself.

Your new home is the perfect chance to start afresh and ensure that everything is clean and tidy for you. Though it can be difficult to get into a routine and break old habits, you should be proud of your new home, and should want to keep it as clean and tidy as possible. Work out a routine that you know you can keep to, and make sure that you put the work in to make things as clean as can be.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.