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Why is it important to clean a home before moving in?

  • jean-marydantes
  • May 31
  • 1 min read

Moving into a new home is often synonymous with a fresh start. However, even when an apartment or house appears clean at first glance, dust, allergens, construction residue, or bacteria accumulated by previous occupants may remain.


A thorough cleaning before moving in allows you to start fresh. Frequently touched surfaces like doorknobs, light switches, kitchen cabinets, and bathrooms deserve special attention. These areas can harbor germs invisible to the naked eye, despite a clean appearance.

Dust accumulated in corners, ventilation ducts, baseboards, or closets can also affect indoor air quality. For people with allergies or asthma, a thorough cleaning can help improve comfort from the very first days of occupancy.


For landlords, providing a clean property before a new tenant arrives demonstrates attention to detail and contributes to a positive experience from the moment they move in. A well-maintained property also encourages new occupants to respect it.


In some cases, particularly after a move, renovations, or a tenant leaving the property in a neglected state, simple cleaning is not enough. A more thorough intervention may be necessary to eliminate odors, ingrained dust, and accumulated dirt.

Investing in a thorough cleaning before moving in is a simple way to protect your health, improve your comfort, and begin this new chapter in a clean and welcoming environment.

 
 

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