May 15, 2024

Homeowner’s Guide for Annual General Cleaning

Homeowner’s Guide for Annual General Cleaning

As much as you want a spotlessly clean house, you also get tempted to procrastinate and head towards the living room couch. The next thing you know, you’re already munching on a bag of chips while you go over the week’s list of Netflix specials.

But once you have developed your cleaning habits, it becomes second nature, especially if you understand how it positively benefits you physically and mentally. When you keep your home clean and tidy, you’re not just making the place look inviting.  You’re also improving the quality of the indoor air and household hygiene, along with the benefits of regular house cleaning.

The thought of cleaning your whole house can be overwhelming at first until you stick to a cleaning routine that works with your daily schedule. So, to help you clean efficiently, here are cleaning tips to start you off!

Weekly Cleaning Checklist

I hope house cleaning is at least one of your favorite pastimes because this cleaning checklist will require you to clean more frequently.

But even if you’re still easing into the process, do not fret! These weekly cleaning tips will help you clean in no time without constantly glancing at your watch:

  • Change bedding. You might be surprised to find out what’s under your covers—dust mites. They may be small but their dead skin and other waste products can easily trigger allergies and asthma. Thus, it’s best to change your bed covers frequently.
  • Clean mirrors.
  • Scrub showers and tubs.
  • Vacuum, sweep, or mop floors.
  • Dispose of spoiled or expired food.
  • Clean furniture.
  • Sanitize kitchen sponge. What if I told you that your bathroom toilet is cleaner than your kitchen sink? As per Time, it has been found that “sponges contain pathogenic bacteria—the type that can lead to disease—like E. coli and salmonella.”

Monthly Cleaning Checklist

This next list of cleaning routines might require your extra energy to accomplish. But hey, there’s a reason why these chores are only done once a month. To lessen the monthly burden of cleaning, follow these tips:

  • Change your HVAC filters. To make sure dust, pet dander, and bacteria are not circulating in your indoor air, make sure to check on your filters, especially if you’re constantly using your HVAC system during hot and cold seasons.
  • Clean ceiling fans.
  • Sanitize trash bins.
  • Clean hampers.
  • Organize all closets.
  • Clean your dishwasher. Ironically, your cleaning machine also needs to be cleaned. Make sure you get rid of the food bits and undissolved detergent to prevent bad kitchen odor.
  • Clean the microwave.
  • Deep-clean your refrigerator.
  • Drain cleaning. It’s important to clean your drain to avoid bacterial buildup and foul odor. If it’s a severely clogged drain, it’s best to contact your local plumber.

Miscellaneous Cleaning Tips

Just because it’s “miscellaneous” doesn’t mean it’s not essential. If cleaning were a bowl of ice cream then this next list will be the cherry on top. Here is a list of still essential cleaning tips you should do:

  • Clean glass accessories (e.g., glass flower vases, cruets).
  • Mix up a homemade air freshener.
  • Clean counters.
  • Disinfect bathroom fixtures.
  • Make your own antibacterial handwash.
  • Clean radiator vent.
  • Clean your fireplace.

Consistency is Key!

When it comes to cleaning, you have to be consistent with your routines. Once you get the hang of it, the laborious process of house cleaning will slowly become part of your lifestyle and overall well-being. As they always say, a clean house is a sign of a good mind. With the right mindset and knowledge, you’ll be able to clean efficiently without trying too hard.