Moving Cleaning

What Should I Clean When I Move Out? Tackle your move-out cleaning tasks easily with a checklist

Living Spaces High-traffic rooms need extra attention. Check your living room, den, or rec room ceilings for cobwebs and dust Clean the ceiling fans and light fixtures Wipe down the walls and baseboards if dirty and scuffed from shoes and furniture

Bedrooms and Spare Rooms Bedrooms need privacy, so don’t forget to clean window coverings. Some window coverings are removable; others you’ll need to clean attached Dust the sills and sashes You might need soap and water or a household cleaner if moisture and dirt seeped in

kitchen The kitchen takes a lot of time to clean because of daily use, so give yourself a few hours to clean all the appliances. Vacuum exterior refrigerator coils Wipe down the range hood and bottom drawer of the stove Degrease the walls, backsplash, cabinets, exhaust fan, and pantry Don’t forget to wipe down the pantry shelves

Bathroom Cleaning the bathrooms is time-consuming because it needs a deep clean every time. Disinfect all parts of the toilet, bathtub, and sink. Clean the shower walls and under the bathroom sink. Watch out for mold and mildew stains, and dirty grout.