A spotless home is a wonderful thing to have…but it’s hard to get it all done and then KEEP IT that way. That’s when you call for house cleaning help! Plan: B Cleaning is the one to call.
Our lives get busy with kids, extended family, sports, hobbies, jobs, and more, and our clean home is always the thing that seems to suffer from a lack of time to finish it all. We see this in almost every home that we visit, and it makes us feel good to know that we are helping people who have busy lives!
One thing that keeps people and families from keeping up with the cleaning tasks is a lack of time and energy. That is one way that hiring a cleaning service can help you upgrade your standard of living AND give you back time.
Hiring Plan B Cleaning to do the housework for you saves you time and effort of doing it yourself, and you can spend that time doing what you want to do!
If you have an apartment, your storage space may be limited, and that is all the more reason to keep your apartment the cleanest it can be, because in a smaller space things can get cluttered even faster. You have to stay on top of the cleaning tasks.
When you are living in an apartment, storage space can be hard to come by. One complaint that we hear from our clients is, “My apartment gets cluttered really fast. I just don’t have enough space for all of my things!” We understand that finding the space for all of your things, your partner’s items, and your children’s belongings can mean getting creative with storage. We want to help you create a serene and tidy living space.
Here are a few tips that we found really do work in an apartment, to keep things clean and organized.
IN THE MAIN LIVING AREA:
The living area may be the first thing you see when you walk into the apartment, so keeping it clean is important, so the space doesn’t feel like it’s closing in on you.
Create Designated Spaces for Your Things. Having a few baskets for storage will help to keep similar items together, and baskets can also look nice in the room.
Keep the space dusted. As you know, dust collects on any flat surface, and it adds up quickly. Dusting weekly (or every other week) will help the area to look neat and maintained.
Select a few accessories for the sofa and chairs. It’s a nice touch to have a throw blanket and a few throw pillows to add color to the furniture, but having too many can create a cluttered space. Having too many accessories can overwhelm a small room. Choose your favorites for display and store the rest for when you need it.
Vacuum Weekly. Crumbs accumulate in the living areas. Dust also gets embedded in the fibers of your rugs and sofa cushions. We suggest you vacuum it weekly to maintain the look of the upholstery and the carpet or rugs.
IN THE KITCHEN: The kitchen needs to be cleaned daily to be able to maintain that space.
Keeping the dishes cleaned and put away is the biggest thing you can do to keep your kitchen clean.
Cleaning the countertops should be done daily (or at least every other day) to be sure that crumbs, food odors, and germs don’t collect on the surface.
Sweeping the kitchen should be done every evening if you have pets. Most people sweep only if they see some crumbs, but in truth, crumbs seem to come out of nowhere and collect under by the kitchen cabinets and the trash can.
Clean out the refrigerator every week and throw out old to-go containers that were never eaten, as well as old leftovers. Doing this weekly will help you stay on top of it and not let the refrigerator get out of hand.
IN THE BATHROOMS:
The bathroom should be cleaned once a week to keep the sinks and toilets cleaned and to keep grime from building up.
Clean the shower door or glass to maintain the shine and remove soap scum buildup.
Scrub the shower tiles to get the soap scum off and make it shiny, again. Get an automatic scrubber to make this an easer task.
Clean the toilet seat, bowl and base with a throw-away cloth.
Wipe off the entire bathroom counter and sanitize it around and behind the sinks. This is where germs hide. Get the dirty water and soap build-up from around the edge.
IN THE BEDROOMS:
The bedroom can sometimes be the “catch-all, hide-all space”. Sometimes people toss things in the closet to deal with it later, and this can really get out of hand after a few weeks.
Washing the sheets and blankets will make your room look better sleep better and smell better. We suggest people change their sheets once per week for a cleaner space and better sleep.
Making the Bed works wonders to make the room look cleaner, instantly. If you take the time to make the bed, your entire room looks better.
Dust the furniture and remove any old cups, glasses, food wrappers, etc. Picking up the clutter will also make your space look so much better.
Clean the glass in picture frames and mirrors. These items will reflect more light once they are dusted and shined, and it makes the whole room look brighter!
Vacuum Weekly. Dust gets into the carpet and rugs, and just vacuuming it will look and smell better. It revives the carpet and rugs.
Reclaim your space by separating things into three categories: Keep, donate, and sell. Consider getting 3 boxes and labeling them, and then sorting your shoes and clothing into these boxes as you organize.
Seasonal Separation may need to be the next step. If you have a lot of clothes that won’t fit into your closet, then consider separating them into summer and winter clothes. You can store what you won’t need until the season arrives.
If you need help maintaining your apartment, call Plan B Cleaning! We would love to help you maintain your serene and tidy living space!
Get your home ready for spring with a thorough spring cleaning. To help you get organized and make sure you don’t forget anything, here is a handy spring cleaning checklist. With this checklist, you can make sure your home is completely clean and ready to enjoy the warm weather.
How to start spring cleaning
Spring cleaning is an annual ritual that can help make your home feel fresh and organized for the new season.
Have you felt the need to get your home ready for the spring season? A spring cleaning checklist is an effective way to revitalize the ambiance of your home and an important step for the change of season. To help you get started, here’s a simple and comprehensive step-by-step spring cleaning checklist that will get your home looking beautiful in no time! As a special gift for your new venture, here’s a downloadable copy of one of my favorite spring cleaning checklists that I use all the time. Let’s get started!
The Kitchen
Start by getting rid of all the expired food items from your pantry and fridge.
Then it’s time to give the kitchen a thorough scrubbing from top to bottom. Don’t forget to wipe down all the surfaces, including countertops and cabinets, as well as all of your appliances. To ensure that all surfaces stay clean, consider investing in residential cleaning services offered by companies such as Plan B Cleaning. Our cleaning packages are perfect for giving your kitchen a good deep clean, and they can even customize a package for your personal events cleaning needs so you’ll have a sparkling kitchen as desired! Residential cleaning services use high-grade products and will make sure that every nook and cranny of your kitchen is perfectly spotless with extra steps such as disinfecting all surfaces and wiping down any hard-to-reach areas that you may miss while cleaning yourself. This will help ensure that your kitchen stays hygienic and free of germs throughout the season.
The Bathroom
In the bathroom, you’ll want to focus on deep cleaning areas that often go neglected.
Give your shower and sink a good scrub, then move on to the toilet, which should be given a thorough clean. Don’t forget to give your windows a good wash and freshen up your rugs and carpets too! You may even want to take the time to declutter and reorganize the space.
The Bedroom
When it comes to spring cleaning your bedroom, start by doing a deep clean of your mattress and bedding.
Next, dust off your shelves and wipe down any surfaces to get rid of dirt and grime that might have built up during the winter months. You’ll also want to take a look at your closet and drawers to see what clothes and items you don’t need anymore. Getting rid of these items will help create more space in your bedroom and give it a fresh look for the season. If you have an allergy or dust mite problem, a house cleaning service can help!
The Living Room
For the living room, you will want to focus on clearing out any clutter and sorting items that don’t belong in the room.
Now on to tackling the surfaces! Dust off the bookshelves, wipe down the TV stand, vacuum the carpets, rugs, and couch cushions, and mop the floors. Going deeper with spring cleaning can mean using furniture polish on any wooden surfaces and rearranging furniture, washing the rugs and fabrics, and organizing your knick-knacks and decor.
The Outdoors
If you have a yard or patio area, let’s get it prepped for the new season!
Begin with clearing away any debris from the winter months and making sure any furniture and decor are in good condition. For instance, you should also inspect your fencing and other outdoor fixtures to ensure everything is safe and secure. Consider doing a deep clean of your outdoor living spaces, like cleaning windows and wiping down the siding. From there, you can start thinking about what seasonal decorations and plants you’d like to add for an extra pop of color. We can see a beautiful outdoor oasis in your future!
Let us do your spring cleaning!
As you’re gearing up to celebrate the season, you may realize your home could use a deep cleaning! We recommend signing up for a one-time, weekly, biweekly, or monthly cleaning service with Plan B Cleaning. This will give you the time to do what you love most and enjoy it to the fullest! Plan: B Cleaning serves the Hamilton County area in Indiana, including Fishers, Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield, Fortville, and Geist. Call today to set up your cleaning service at (317) 572-8515 or visit our website at www.planbcleaning.com.