Cleaning - Fall Checklist Cambridge MA

Use the following fall cleaning checklist to maintain your home.

Local Companies

American Cleaning Company, Inc.
(617) 562-4000
PO Box 390702
Cambridge, MA
Hillside Cleaners
(617)3541872
49 B. Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA
Chapman Inc
617-782-4979
158R Chestnut Hill Ave
Boston, MA
Francas General Service
617-987-2443
184 Newton St
Boston, MA
Chapman Home Cleaning Service
617-266-6622
512 Park DR
Boston, MA
Bay Cleaning Service
617-499-9400
304 Newbury St
Boston, MA
Maid PRO
617-742-8080
180 Canal St
Boston, MA
Maid Patrol Inc.
617-933-9352
Boston
Boston, ME
Maids Express
617-973-5014
8 Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Boston, MA
Masters Home Services
1-800-849-0078
8 Fletcher terrace, #1
Watertown, MA

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Fall is a good time to give your home a thorough cleaning.  With the holidays approaching, you may have family coming to visit or parties to host.  A deep fall cleaning gets your home ready for the holidays and company.

Getting started
Before you begin cleaning your home, do a little preparation.  First, have a plan.  Make a list of everything that you want to accomplish.  If your cleaning is going to take more than a day, create a timeframe.  You will also want to gather your supplies before you begin.  Try to have on hand the following:

 

  • garbage bags for throwing away as much as you can as you clean,
  • gloves to protect your hands,
  • a good duster,
  • white vinegar for cleaning most surfaces as well as mirrors and windows,
  • lemon juice to remove stains from counters and to use as a disinfectant,
  • baking soda for cleaning and scrubbing down your sinks, tubs, and toilets,
  • club soda to remove stains in carpet and upholstery,
  • distilled water to clean leather furniture, or
  • your own favorite cleaning products.

 
Quarterly tasks

 

  • Wash down the baseboards and moldings.
  • Clean the exterior of all of your cabinetry.
  • Wash the porches and exterior doors with an attachment on your water hose.


Fall tasks
Because of holiday preparations, it makes sense to make certain tasks a part of your fall cleaning regimen.

 

  • Clean the carpets.  Nothing makes a home look better than freshly cleaned carpets.  And, if you are worried about your niece spilling cherry pie on your freshly cleaned carpets, find a company that will come back within a specific timeframe to remove stains.
  • Clean the chandeliers and light fixtures.  Leave the chandelier in place to gently wash it – just place a towel below it to protect the furniture.  Remove the light globes from the other light fixtures and soak them for cleaning.  Wash the porch lights, too.
  • Clean the attic.  If you keep decorations in the attic, fall is a great time to clean it out.  Toss any junk that has migrated up there.  Also, vacuum it out by starting at the ceiling and working your way down (wear a mask).  This can improve the air quality in your home.
  • Your kitchen is going to work overtime during the holidays.  Prepare it by cleaning the oven and range.  Also, clean out the refrigerator and freezer to make room for all of those leftovers.
  • Be sure all of the silver is polished and ready to be used.
  • Clean out the gutters when the leaves are through falling.

Fall is a busy time, but you won’t regret taking the time for a deep cleaning for your home.  Giving your home a deep cleaning can help it to look its best for the upcoming holidays.

 

Published on January 23, 2007

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Featured Local Company

American Cleaning Company, Inc.

(617) 562-4000
PO Box 390702
Cambridge, MA


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