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By sites 02 Aug, 2022
Are you looking to hire Sprakly Clean Dallas cleaning service? You can read about some of the most common reasons for hiring these services along with their benefits.
By sites 21 Jun, 2022
We take a look at how to deep clean a kitchen. Check out our guide for tips about kitchen cleaning and the best methods to get your kitchen thoroughly cleaned. 
By sites 19 Jun, 2022
Would you like to know how to clean a microwave? Do you know how to go about it? Read on to learn what you need to know on the subject.
By sites 17 May, 2022
Did you know that nine in 10 US households now own at least one microwave? That popularity is due to microwaves being able to cook food faster than standard ovens. That makes them convenient and time-saving. Moreover, they often consume less energy, with some using up to 80% less than traditional ovens. Unfortunately, dirty and ill-maintained microwaves may fail to heat food evenly. That can render them unable to kill bacteria and cook food as they should. So for your safety, it's best to learn how to clean a microwave. Don't worry, though, as that's what we'll teach you in this post. So, read on as we've rounded up the top microwave cleaning tips you can follow today. Wipe Spills and Splatters Right Away The trick to no-frills microwave cleaning is to wipe spills and splatters immediately. Otherwise, exposure to air can harden them and allow them to cling to the appliance's surfaces. Moreover, not cleaning them right away can cause their smells to mix with other foods. So, the next time you use your microwave, let it cool and then check its interiors for spills and splatters. If there's any, grab a clean cloth, moisten it, and wipe down the appliance's interior surfaces. If it's an oily mess, remove the turntable and wash it with soap and warm water. Use a soapy sponge to clean the inside of the microwave, too. That can help cut through and remove the grease before it turns jelly-like. Heat Some Wet Paper Towels As long as your microwave doesn't smell weird and only has a few splatters, this trick may be enough to clean it. Start by taking a bunch of paper towels and placing them on a microwave-safe plate or bowl. Then, run the kitchen tap to soak them up. Next, pop this inside the appliance and run it on high for two to three minutes. Open the door and be careful not to hurt yourself from the steam. Once the inside of the microwave is cool enough, remove the plate and wipe down the surfaces with a dry towel. Give the interiors a final inspection to see if you got rid of all the splatters. Use Soapy Steam Does your microwave smell a bit iffy and have a few dried-up food debris? In that case, try using soapy steam to remove the smells and the baked-on stuff. First, get a microwave-safe bowl and fill it with one cup of water. Then, add a tablespoon of liquid dishwashing soap and stir it well. Next, pop this in the microwave and run it on high for about one minute. Open the door slowly and let the steam escape. Grab a clean kitchen sponge, and use that to wipe down the microwave's surfaces. Rub it gently over any stubborn caked-on food debris until it dissolves or loosens up. Rinse your sponge and the inside of your microwave. If there's a strong soap odor, give it another rinse and leave the door with a slight crack for a few minutes. That opening should allow the soap's smells to dissipate and escape. Bring in the Vinegar Vinegar is mostly water, but it also contains 5% acetic acid. That acid gives it antimicrobial properties that make it excellent for food preservation. In short, it's why vinegar is a common ingredient in pickling fruits and vegetables. However, it's also because of acetic acid that vinegar can dissolve organic stains . In addition, it can cut through grease and even clean glass without leaving streaks. All those effects make it an excellent, cost-effective way to clean a microwave. For the same reasons, it's a great tool to use while you carry out your bathroom cleaning tasks. It's best to use distilled white vinegar, though, as the colored ones can cause staining. Plus, it's cheaper than most other forms of vinegar, adding to its benefits as a cleaner. To use vinegar when cleaning a microwave, pour half a cup of this acidic liquid into a microwave-safe bowl. Then, mix in half a cup of clean water. Stir the mixture, and then place the bowl inside your microwave. Set the timer for about one to two minutes, or until you can see the liquid steaming. Once it does, turn the microwave off and then let it rest with the door closed for a few minutes. After that, crack open the door and allow any remaining steam to dissipate. Then, use a clean piece of cloth to wipe down every inch of the inside of your microwave. Scrub With Baking Soda According to the latest statistics, 46% of people in the US are baking more. If you're one of these folks, you likely keep a box or two of baking soda in your pantry. That's fantastic news because baking soda, like vinegar, is an excellent cleaner. It also works like the diluted acetic acid in that it dissolves organic materials . The chief difference is that baking soda is alkaline, but it still removes grease and food debris. Plus, baking soda's fine crystallized structure makes it a gentle, scratch-free abrasive. You can take advantage of that by using it as a scrub for the inside of your microwave. Moreover, this fine powdery stuff also acts as a deodorizer, helping neutralize odors. To clean your microwave with baking soda, create a thick paste by mixing about half a cup of it with a few drops of water. Mix well, apply it straight onto hardened food bits, and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Then, use a paper towel or a rag to wipe away the paste and the dislodged food. After you've taken care of the stubborn food spills, grab another piece of paper towel and put some of the paste on it. You can gently rub this all over the interior sides of your microwave. That should take care of the other splatters while also deodorizing the appliance. Once you're happy with the results, rinse the inside of your microwave with a damp towel. De-Grease the Door Now that you're onto door cleaning, you no longer need to turn the microwave on, so it's best to unplug it. That can help prevent shocks, which aren't only painful but can also cause injuries. Once unplugged, examine the appliance's door to see if it has a rubber seal or gasket. If so, please don't use the vinegar solution to clean it. Otherwise, the acid can dry out the rubber parts, causing the seal or gasket to fail. Instead, you can dissolve some baking soda in water. Use this to dampen a towel, and then wipe oils and grease off the door. Then, rinse off the white solution with towels moistened with plain water. Eliminate Greasy Window Streaks You can use the vinegar solution to clean the outside of your microwave door. First, grab a towel and then dip one side into the cleaning mixture. Next, thoroughly wring and fold it to ensure it only touches a portion of the window. Work the towel from one side to the other, and use another towel to wipe dry that area. That can help prevent any excess moisture from dripping down the window. Drying it immediately also ensures a streak-free window. Wipe Down the Exterior Please make sure that your microwave remains unplugged before cleaning its exterior. If it is, you can then begin wiping down its sides with a sponge or a towel moistened with soapy water. The keyword here is "moistened," not "sopping," as you don't want any liquid to drip into the vents. So, be sure to thoroughly wring the sponge or towel before you clean the outside of your microwave. Avoid running it over the openings, as drips can cause an electrical short in the appliance. Then, as soon as you're happy with the results, rinse the exterior with a towel dampened with plain water. Finally, wipe it down with another piece of dry, clean cloth. Call the Pros for Help While cleaning a microwave doesn't take long, cleaning a kitchen can take hours. After all, you'd need to mop the floors, scrub the sink, and make your countertops sparkle. It may also be time to clean your fridge, range, stove, and oven. If you don't have time to do all that, it may be best to hire professional cleaners . They're your best if you can't clean your kitchen, much less deep-clean your entire home. By calling them in, you can rest assured that it's not just your microwave that will be sparkling clean. That's How to Clean a Microwave Now that you know how to clean a microwave, it's best to make wiping it after every use a habit. That can help keep spills and splatters from hardening. However, you can also use soap, vinegar, or baking soda for more stubborn debris. If you don't have much time to clean your kitchen or home, it may be best to contact us here at Sparkly Clean Dallas. We provide whole-house cleaning services, so call us today for a personalized quote!
By sites 17 May, 2022
The pandemic has changed us all to some extent. It has made many of us more conscious of the importance of keeping our homes clean - and we mean really clean. Research shows that three out of every four Americans perform a yearly deep cleaning, usually in the spring. These numbers are on the rise, showing how much people value the health benefits of a clean home. But how often does your home really need a deep cleaning? Is once a year enough, or are there parts that need more regular attention? Let's take a closer look and see why deep cleaning is so beneficial. How Often Should You Deep Clean? Here's the thing - deep cleaning is not something that you can do once a year, or even three times a year. Deep cleaning starts with good daily habits. Build on these with a few weekly and monthly tasks. Finally, every three months, set aside time for cleaning awkward spots or things you only use occasionally. There are a few things you can get away with cleaning just once a year. Daily Deep Cleaning Tasks How often should you clean your house? You should clean the parts you use the most every day. Keeping on top of a few simple chores will make deep cleaning a breeze. Kitchen and Dining Room The food prep area of the kitchen must be cleaned each day. Cutting boards can get contaminated with E.coli if you don't clean them thoroughly. It's a good practice to have two cutting boards, reserving one for raw meat. If you don't have two, follow these thorough cleaning steps each day when moving from meat to produce: Wash in hot soapy water Rinse with clean water Allow to air-dry Spray with a bleach solution or antibacterial spray Let this sit for 5 minutes Rinse thoroughly and air dry If you have a cutting board that's just for meat, you can do this routine once a week. Avoid drying them with kitchen towels - they can harbor bacteria themselves. Follow the same sanitizing routine for countertops and dining tables. Get into the habit of finishing the dishes every day. Load the dishwasher and wash delicate dishes before going to bed. This is crucial because you need to clean and sanitize your sink every day. First, clear out the drain and drain stopper. Throw the debris away, rather than putting it down the drain. If the drain area is getting discolored or has food stuck on it, Bar Keeper's Friend can help. Sprinkle a little on and around the drain and let it work for a couple of minutes. Come back, give it a once over with a scrubber, and rinse. It'll come up like new. Scrub down the rest of the sink, including the faucet, with dish soap and rinse thoroughly. A final wipe with a wad of paper towels will get it shining and pick up anything you missed. Bedroom Making the bed every day is not just about keeping up appearances. It gets your day off to a great start and it helps you to keep the rest of the room tidy. Researchers have even found that it helps us to be more productiv e . Never put dirty clothes on the floor. Get into the habit of putting clothes in a laundry hamper or away in your closet as soon as you take them off. The same applies to accessories, books, and other clutter. Don't let anything pile up on surfaces - put things away each day. Do this and weekly cleaning will take much less time and effort. Bathroom Bathrooms get gross fast, so it's not enough to wait for a weekly clean. Every day, take a look at your bathroom and wipe down surfaces with disinfectant wipes. Start with the vanity and work your way around the room. Finish with the toilet and throw the wipe away (not down the toilet...). And before you get out of the shower, rinse it down to stop soap scum from building up. Weekly Tasks Taking care of these tasks each day simplifies your weekly cleaning. You can now focus on: Taking out the trash Dusting Vacuuming the entire house Mopping wood and tiled floor surfaces Kitchen Give your microwave a weekly thorough clean. If you wipe up splashes and spills when they happen, it will just need a light clean inside and out. If there are some stubborn stains, try heating a bowl of 50/50 water and white vinegar. The steam will loosen the dirt in the microwave. Then simply wipe it down. Bathroom Tackle the vanity first. Then move onto the shower/bathtub, and finish with the toilet. To deep clean the vanity, pour a cup of baking soda or vinegar down the drain and flush with hot water. Use antibacterial bathroom wipes to clean all surfaces, including the faucet. Treat any scale buildup or watermarks with limescale remover. To deep clean your shower or bathtub: Remove all shampoo bottles etc Clean out the drain cover and hair catcher Lightly wet all surfaces Spray antibacterial spray and let it sit for ten minutes Take a microfiber cloth and wipe down all surfaces, using a scrubber for any stubborn spots Scrub the shower base or bathtub to remove any residue Finally, inspect all glass surfaces and use glass cleaner and paper towel to buff to a shine as needed Time to give your toilet a thorough clean. Grab rubber gloves, toilet cleaner, bathroom spray cleaner, scrub sponges, and a toilet brush. Make sure you follow the manufacturer's instructions on the bathroom cleaner. Disinfectants usually need ten minutes of wet contact to work. Follow this fail-safe method: Start with the bowl - coat the inside with toilet cleaner and let sit for five minutes Take an antibacterial wipe and wipe down the entire exterior of the toilet from the lid down Spray both sides of the lid and seat, the rim, and the toilet handle Wait ten minutes (or however long the manufacturer says) Wipe down the handle, lid, seat, and rim With a toilet brush or using rubber gloves and a scrub sponge, scrub the toilet bowl Flush and you're all set This might sound like a lot. But if you get into a good routine, you can do this in about twenty minutes each week. Finally, clean the floors and you're good to go! Bedroom Switch out the bedsheets once a week. You don't need to clean comforters as regularly so plan to do this around once a month. Home Office You've probably heard that there are more bacteria on your keyboard than on your toilet seat. Well, it turns out that's true. If you're working from home, wipe your keyboard with an antibacterial solution twice a week . That will help keep pathogens at bay. Quarterly Deep Clean Routine To keep your home in great shape, it needs a deep cleaning every three to four months. A spring clean is a great start, but once a year really isn't enough. Deep cleaning begins with decluttering. Make sure that the only things that are on display are things that should be. Temporarily moving ornaments and photos into a moving crate will make it much easier to clean flat surfaces. Start From the Top Always remember the golden rule of cleaning - start high, work low. That way, gravity is on your side. If you dust your light fixtures after vacuuming... Well, you know how that works out. It's a good idea to wear a mask at this point as a few months' worth of dirt will have accumulated. Start with the tops of your walls and light fixtures. A duster or very slightly damp microfiber dustmop with a telescopic handle is the perfect tool for the job. Thorough Clean Windows Windows collect a lot of dirt, so start by vacuuming them with the hand tool attachment. Then wipe down the frames with a lightly moistened microfiber duster. Finally, use glass cleaner and a squeegee to get a great finish on the panes. Don't forget to buff off any streaks with a microfiber cloth or other lint-free duster. Dust and Vacuum Now your surfaces and floors are clear, you're ready to dust and vacuum. When deep clean vacuuming, be sure to move furniture around and vacuum underneath it. If your carpets are starting to look a little worse for wear, it might be time to hire a machine and give them a thorough clean. Once a year may be enough, but you'll probably need to do it more often if you've got pets or small children. Kitchen Deep Clean To deep clean the kitchen, take all the appliances off the countertops. Thoroughly clean and sanitize them. Then clean the outside of each appliance before replacing it. Depending on how often you use it, you will need to clean your oven about every three months. Use the self-cleaning cycle or steam setting. Alternatively, buy an oven cleaning kit. Your refrigerator also needs a monthly clean. Remove everything and wash down the shelves in hot soapy water. Air dry them and sanitize them. Clean all the interior surfaces before returning the shelves. If possible, pull your refrigerator out and clean beneath it. This can be done once a year, but it's amazing how much accumulates under there! You can also vacuum the grills at the back of the fridge to remove any dust that has built up. And once a year, take some time to empty your cupboards and clean all the shelves. Bathroom Deep Clean Grout and sealant need attention every three months. Get a grout brush or an old toothbrush, dip it in bleach, and scrub all the grout in your bathroom. Sealant needs a scrub with a weak bleach solution and an old toothbrush. A paste of 1 cup white vinegar mixed with 3 tsp baking soda is a natural alternative. Now is also the time to descale your shower head. Remove it and let it sit in a small container filled with white vinegar for at least thirty minutes. Do I Need Housekeepers? Does everything we've just discussed sound like a lot? That's why employing good housekeepers is such a great idea. One of the benefits of housekeepers is they're seasoned professionals. They are deep cleaning experts and have the tools and skills to achieve an outstanding result every time. If you know your schedule is too full for deep cleaning, call in the pros. Choose SCD for Deep Cleaning Deep cleaning begins with good daily cleaning habits. The more we can do on a daily and weekly basis, the easier our quarterly deep cleans will be. But if you just don't have time right now, a housekeeping service is the ideal solution. At Sparkly Clean Dallas, we pride ourselves on attention to detail. Our deep cleaning includes all the awkward parts people hate to clean, like light fixtures, blinds, and baseboards. Our goal is complete customer satisfaction. Call us at (918) 549-1219 or contact us online for a quote.
By sites 23 Feb, 2022
Your bathroom is one of the busiest spaces in your home. Studies have shown that the average person spends at least 30 minutes per day in their bathroom. This equates to 182 hours every year being spent in one specific room of your house. You can probably see why it's so important to listen to those bathroom cleaning tips now, right? For the room you spend the most time in, you should probably know how to clean it well, right? If you've been having problems figuring out how to deep clean your bathroom we're here to help. Here are several tips and tricks to keeping your bathroom fresh and clean. 1. Organization Goes a Long Way Everything in your bathroom should have a designated place where it belongs. This helps to put everything back after you're done using it. By having a set spot you feel more organized and clean without even touching a cleaning cloth. Organization can help you to clean up any space, not just your bathroom. It gives you a set area of where your items should be placed when they are not in use. There are all sorts of fun bathroom gadgets such as toothbrush holders and handsoap containers that can help you with setting up this clean process. Find the bathroom theme that fits best within your home or business. 2. Wipe Down After Use Clean up after yourself when you use the bathroom. Straighten out any left behind messes and keep your space put together. Doing this will help you to see a noticeable difference. Putting the cover on the toothpaste, placing your toothbrush back in a holder, and even putting used towels into a container can go a long way. When you finish in the bathroom always try to resolve any mess that you may be leaving behind. Keep the materials to clean your space under your sick. A microfiber cloth and good cleaning products will suffice in helping to fix up that space as needed. 3. Antibacterial Spray Is a Bonus There are many different uses for antibacterial spray. One of those is keeping germs from lingering on those high-touch surfaces. Your bathroom is one of the most used spaces in your home or workspace. By spraying an antibacterial spray, you maintain a clean space within your bathroom. This can help you reduce the risk of germs within your bathroom and may even help you to stay healthy. If we've learned anything lately, it's that doing your part to stay healthy is an important life measure. Keep everyone in your home or workspace protected. Even between professional cleans , the antibacterial spray will help you to assure your space has been taken care of. 4. Clean the Toilet Bowl Regularly One of the most important parts of cleaning your bathroom is learning how to clean a toilet. Cleaning your toilet can help reduce that scent that may linger inside of your bathroom. A good brush and the correct cleaning sanitizer can help you to do the job correctly. Be sure you're cleaning the whole bowl. Under the seat and around the rim are also important parts that may hold more filth. Clean your toilet bowl regularly for the best results. This will help your bathroom smell and look better. Cleaning the toilet shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes. 5. Keep Your Mirror Clean You want to be able to see in your bathroom mirror. From washing your face to checking your teeth, your mirror has various benefits inside your bathroom. This is the reason that wiping your mirror down can go a long way. If your mirror has spots on it, a quick wipe with a paper towel can take away any left behind residue. Doing this will give you that streak-free glance you seek before leaving the bathroom. 6. A Floor Wipedown Counts Some of the best bathroom cleaning hacks are to keep a broom near the bathroom. This is to quickly sweep away any dirt or loose particles that may fall on the floor during the day. Cleaning up the floor will prevent further accidents from occurring and messing up your bathroom. A light sweep can keep your bathroom looking put together and maintained for a longer period of time. Even if this is done every other day, it will help in keeping a bathroom clean. 7. Develop a Routine Hold yourself responsible for a set bathroom cleaning routine. Get in the habit of setting time aside in order to be sure that everything you can take care of has been done. This will go a long way in the cleaning process. The best way to clean your bathroom is to always clean up behind you. Don't leave a mess behind. Another great way is to have a set time when you clean up the bathroom entirely. Getting in the habit will help you to put aside time to keep your space fresh and clean. Follow These Bathroom Cleaning Tips for Your Best Clean Cleaning your bathroom can seem like a big job. When you use these bathroom cleaning tips you break down that job into pieces. Make that bathroom fresh and clean for your everyday use. Hiring bathroom cleaning services is the only better option for your home or business. Professionals will have your space as clean as possible. Looking for more information on our services? Contact us and we'd be happy to help you with all of your cleaning needs. Let us know what we can do for you.
23 Feb, 2022
Do you have a hard time keeping your house clean? If so, you're not alone. Over 25% of Americans report having a clutter problem. Unfortunately, clutter often comes with messes, dirt, grime, odors, bacteria, and even pest problems. The problem is that the average homeowner doesn't have a lot of spare time to commit to cleaning. We're all too busy with work, kids, friends, and other obligations. The question then, is how to keep your home clean? We recommend hiring house deep cleaning services. But do you really need them? We think the answer could be staring you in the face. Keep reading for the top dirty signs that you need to hire deep house cleaning services. 1. Things Keep Piling Up If you can't seem to keep up with your home cleaning, it's one of the most important reasons to hire cleaning services. Maybe you're too busy to hit all of the items on your chore list? Or maybe the house is still dirty after you've finished cleaning? In any case, if things keep piling up, it's time to talk to deep house cleaning services. They can help you pick up the slack. You can hire residential cleaners to come by several times a week to take care of all of the cleaning. If you're working with a limited budget, you can also opt for services once or twice a month. They can take care of deep cleaning issues which will make it easier for you to keep up. 2. You Started Working More If you've recently started working more hours, it might be time to hire a deep house cleaning company. When you start working more hours, you have to sacrifice your free time or other obligations. Yet, you still have to maintain a good quality of life. In many cases, it's more appropriate to slack on your cleaning than to cut out time with your friends or family. A residential cleaning service can take over your house cleaning so you can maintain your lifestyle, despite working more hours. 3. Your Kids Are Too Busy to Help Out Most parents share the burden of cleaning with their kids. When the kids get old enough to help around the house, they can start doing small chores here and there. Eventually, they can even handle the bulk of the cleaning. However, as our kids get older, they start to develop their own social lives and interests. While chores should come before hanging out with friends or playing video games, they also have school, homework, and extra-curricular activities. Between homework and sports, they might not have very much time to help out. 4. You Don't Have the Tools or Skills to Clean Adequately Another sign you need house deep cleaning services is if you don't know how to clean your house properly. Bathrooms and kitchens are particularly difficult to clean. Yet, these rooms are also the most important to clean, as they have a propensity to collect germs and bacteria. While you could certainly figure it out, you also might lack the cleaning tools. Residential cleaners offer a variety of cleaning options to take care of problems big and small. For example, if you don't have a quality vacuum cleaner or a carpet shampooer, you can hire cleaners that have the tools to deep clean your carpets. 5. You and Your Family Keep Getting Sick Homes that aren't cleaned properly, as noted above, will build up with germs and bacteria. This can lead to illness , headaches, and other health issues. Similarly, dirt and dust on the floors can carry allergins, which could exacerbate your and your family's allergy symptoms. If anyone in the house has asthma, this could cause an even bigger problem. If you notice that your family's health seems to be a constant issue, it's time to hire house deep cleaning services. 6. You Have Physical Limitations Some homeowners fall behind on cleaning their homes because they're physically incapable of doing the work themselves. For example, elderly homeowners may not have the strength or ability to carry a vacuum up and down the stairs. They might also find it difficult to scrub floors or clean the bathroom. Alternatively, if you were injured in an accident or are recovering from surgery, cleaning your house may not be an option. In this case, working with deep house cleaning services is a must. 7. You're Getting Ready to Sell Your House Another reason to invest in a professional house deep clean is if you're getting ready to list your home for sale. Selling a house is all about presentation. Aside from completing any superficial repairs and adding some fresh paint, presenting a clean house is imperative. Buyers want to walk into a home that's clean, sanitary, and sparkling. A dirty home, on the other hand, has the potential to turn buyers away. They'll equate the lack of cleanliness to how well you maintained the home while you lived there. Just as importantly, odd or unpleasant odors are always disconcerting. 8. Your Home is Starting to Smell One of the most unsettling reasons to hire deep house cleaning services is if you're starting to notice odors in your home. These odors could stem from built-up grime, messes in the kitchen, mold, mildew, pets, and more. Not only is a smelly home unpleasant to live in, but it can also be embarrassing. If your kids have friends over or you're planning on inviting guests to stay at your house, you need to get rid of bad smells. Residential cleaners can deep clean your home and remediate the source of the odors. It could be hiding in your carpets, your bathroom, your kitchen, or the basement. Do You Need House Deep Cleaning Services? Keeping your house clean is essential to your quality of life. When things start to get cluttered, messy, and dirty, it's easy to get stressed out and uncomfortable. If you know you can't keep up with the cleaning, hire house deep cleaning services. We can help you get your home back in order. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services. We can teach you more about the difference between a deep clean vs a general clean, and which option is right for you.
By sites 23 Jan, 2022
Are you seeing a thick layer of dust and clutter everywhere you look in your home? Perhaps you've recently adopted a tight work schedule and don't have time for household cleaning. Or maybe you and your family are sniffling and sneezing more often. Whatever the motivation, it's time to hire a professional house cleaning service. Do you know a dirty and messy home can negatively impact your physical and mental health? Apart from making you feel anxious, overwhelmed, and out of control, a dirty house causes severe respiratory issues. And don't forget this would also reflect a bad image of you to your guests. But every homeowner would agree, the task of cleaning a home is not plain sailing. Whether it's because you're sick, lack time, or find home cleaning boring, experts can do the heavy lifting. And this is where a professional house cleaning company comes to your aid for a squeaky-clean home. Are you still on the fence about hiring these experts? Read more to learn 10 reasons why you should hire a professional house cleaning service. 1. It Saves Time and Stress Your everyday schedule is probably so demanding to add house chores, right? You've got work to attend, kids to take to school, numerous social and personal engagements. Well, trying to add house cleaning on your platter will result in burnout. Considering all the tasks on your daily schedule, household cleaning is definitely not on the top of the list. But you can't manage to live in a cluttered, dirty, and messy home, can you? What if you have to host an impromptu banquet or receive unexpected guests? How do you want them to see you? At all times, you'll want to ensure your house is spotlessly clean. This is not only to avoid embarrassment but also to maintain the good health of your loved ones. And if you don't have adequate time to do the cleaning, hiring a professional house cleaning company is the ideal choice. Your home will be spotless, dust-free, and organized, thanks to these experts. You drop one task from your to-do list by hiring a reputable service provider. Thus, you can use this time to focus on other urgent and important matters without compromising on the sanitary state of your home. When experts handle stressful and time-consuming tasks, you can spend more time with family or friends. Also, you can become more productive in accomplishing your bigger goals. 2. Deeper Cleaning A professional cleaner's staff are highly trained and skilled in residential cleaning. After working for years, they've developed high cleaning standards than you have. While you'll just mop, brush up dust, and organize, a professional house cleaner will conduct a deeper cleaner. These experts offer top-quality cleaning services to clients through their training and certification. They have good attention to detail, ensuring that no dust or dirt is left even under the coach or clinging to your baseboards. They can easily reach areas in your home that you can't when cleaning. Deep cleaning will remove every dander or speck of dust. If your home needs both cleaning and sanitization after someone contracted COVID-19, these experts will get the job done. This will translate to a spotlessly clean, germ-free home for a safe space for you and your loved one. Out of mind, out of sight, right? Wrong, reputable house cleaners will reach every nook and cranny in your home. They'll clean your home to achieve the highest standards of hygiene. 3. Use Quality Cleaning Product Do you know not all cleaning supplies are safe and effective to use? Some cleaning supplies contain toxic ingredients which can pose a health risk to you and your family. Also, these products are also harmful to the environment. But how should you know what cleaning products are safe, eco-friendly, and quality to use? A simple solution, leave the job to professionals. House cleaning professionals may have access to some cleaning supplies which aren't available to the public. Also, every product they use in their cleaning job is of high standards, and you can be guaranteed your family's safety. With the use of high-quality products, the original shine on all surfaces, including tiles, and granites is restored. And don't forget these experts have unique equipment for specialized cleaning. Whether you want special scrubbing of your wooden flooring, ceiling, or furniture, they got the right equipment for the job. Alternatively, they have specialized training, equipment, and supplies to ensure a splendid cleaning job. 4. Remove Allergens Do you know more than 50 million Americans deal with different types of allergies every year? Actually, allergies are termed to be the sixth leading cause of chronic illnesses in the US. Some of the common allergy triggers include; • Dander • Pollen • Cockroaches • Dust mites Breathing these allergens can cause itchy eyes, scratchy throat, sneezing, and coughing. Also, dust inside your house can result in allergy-related problems as well as other respiratory diseases over time. However, all these problems can be completely alleviated by hiring a professional cleaner. The experts will eliminate any allergen and dust in your home for a clean, healthy environment. Also, a deep clean will improve the quality of air in your home, further eliminating respiratory issues. This gives you peace of mind and helps you save on doctor's appointments and allergy medicine. Make sure to protect your loved ones with regular house cleaning services. 5. Save Money Do you know hiring a professional house cleaner will save you money in the long run? First of all, you don't have to purchase expensive household cleaning products. Also, you don't risk buying harmful products to expose you and your family to danger or damage your furniture when cleaning. If working with a professional housekeeper, the crew will bring quality and safe cleaning products . They are keen to use the right products on the right surfaces to improve longevity. By hiring a professional cleaning company, rest assured that your valuables will be restored to the best condition. 6. Use Better Tools Use of the wrong cleaning products can negatively impact your home. Of course, you don't want to clean your floor or countertops with an all-surface cleaner. Keep in mind use of wrong products will result in your possessions deteriorating over time. These professionals come armed with professional tools which clients can't find. Or else, the high-end cleaning equipment they use is too expensive, and it can't be economical for you to buy. Yet a cheap vacuum cleaner can't collect every dust particle on the carpets or rugs. Reputable cleaners use High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum. A HEPA vacuum does more than a thorough job in household cleaning. When booking their services, you'll want to know whether they use all-natural or high-grade chemical products. With some companies, you can choose the tools and supplies you want for the cleaning job in your home. 7. Experienced Experts I guess you don't know a lot about residential deep cleaning, or do you? Perhaps you aren't sure with what cleaning supplies should be used for particular stains. By hiring a professional housekeeper, you'll eliminate the need to research solutions on the internet. You'll rely on their expertise and experience for a sparkling home. Being their profession, they know the cleaning house tips and tricks to go about cleaning your property. Also, if you have any questions or concerns about products, stains, or procedures, they're more than willing to offer expert advice. Knowing experts are working on your home, you have peace of mind knowing there won't be any costly mistakes made. Also, reputable cleaners are insured as a guarantee for any damage during the cleaning exercise. However, to enjoy the professional services of house cleaners, be spot on when making your choice. 8. Improves Your Home's Lifespan Proper maintenance of surfaces and furniture in your home increases its lifespan. Being an expensive investment, you'll want to go the extra mile to take care of your home. As components of your home, you'll need to check on fixtures, fittings, carpets, flooring, and more. With the right maintenance and regular cleaning, you can extend the lifespan of these components. After hiring a reputable cleaning company, you don't have to worry about mildew, dust, and mold growing in your home and damaging items. Also, these companies offer carpet cleaning solutions compatible with different types of carpets. 9. You Choose Areas to Be Cleaned Most reputable cleaning companies offer several cleaning packages to their clients. This allows you to pick one that aligns with your needs. If your home needs light surface cleaning, carpet, or furniture cleaning, your service provider will offer exactly that. You can also opt for a deeper cleaning package where thorough cleaning is done to every corner of your home. Whether you're having guests at your home or hosting an event, rest assured your home will be ready for the guests. Also, leaving the cleaning to experts ensures you refresh and rest in readiness for your guest's arrival. 10. Handle Cleaning Tasks You Avoid Like most homeowners, there're certain cleaning jobs that you don't enjoy doing, right? For instance, when did you last dust the lighting fixture over your bedroom or hallway? Or maybe you hate scrubbing the area behind your toilet. Or it could be that you love your pets but hate the smelly messes they leave behind. And even after cleaning pet waste and don't use the right cleaning supplies, the odor can't be fully eliminated. Whether the cleaning tasks are challenging or you just hate them, the professional cleaning company can handle them. With an affordable fee, you'll have any task you avoid professionally handled. Also, they'll use the right products to get rid of pet-related odors and leave your home smelling fresh. Hire a Professional House Cleaning Company Now you're convinced you'll need the services of a professional house cleaner, aren't you? But remember, not just any cleaning service provider is perfect for you. Picking a rogue company result in a waste of time and huge costs from damaged or destroyed items. But with more than 1 million janitorial services providers in the US, how can you pick the best? Frankly, choosing the best house cleaning company can be overwhelming especially if it's your first time. If you've decided to hire a cleaning company, be clear-headed and understand what to look for. When looking for a professional house cleaning company, you'll need to: Ask for References Make sure to consult your friends, relatives, or colleagues who have hired this service provider before. They will be a great resource to offer several names of reputable companies they have worked with. Also, if they had an awful experience with a certain provider, they'll advise you to stay clear of them. If you get a few names, remember these are not your final options. Take them through a thorough background check to determine if they meet your specific needs. Check on Experience One of the key considerations when choosing a professional house cleaning company is experience. You'll want to inquire about how long they have been in the industry and check on their track record. Pick a company with extensive experience in how to clean a house. A reputable house cleaning company is adept with all methods, procedures, equipment, and supplies used for the job. Also, during their years on the job, they have learned crucial tips to offer safe, effective, and efficient cleaning services. Here's a Guide on Professional House Cleaning Service Maintaining a clean and sanitary home has numerous perks. And with different ways to do household cleaning, consider hiring a reputable house cleaning company for a spending job. However, be sure to pick an experienced, reputable company to enjoy all these house cleaning benefits. Here are the benefits of hiring a professional house cleaning service. Are you looking for a house cleaning company in Dallas? At Sparkly Clean Dallas, we are here to help. We are committed to offering clients top-quality residential and commercial cleaning. Contact us today for a free quote.
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