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10 Pro Deep Cleaning Tips for the Winter

10 Pro Deep Cleaning Tips for the Winter

Many people catch the deep-cleaning itch in the spring, but is it truly the best time to give your house a thorough cleaning? In the spring and summer, you may drag a lot of dust into the house, but in the winter, you spend the most time indoors. Attempting to block heat from escaping also means that the same stale, filthy air circulates throughout your home in winter.

 

To eliminate dust from hard-to-reach locations, ensure your home is well-maintained, and enhance indoor air quality this winter, follow these ten pro-deep-cleaning tips.

 

Clean the Furnace and Replace Air Filters.

 

To keep your air clean, the EPA recommends changing your HVAC filters at least once every three months. Soak dirty ventilation covers in a hot water and soap solution after replacing the filters. Filters remove dust particles from the air, allowing you to breathe cleaner, healthier air. They also prevent dust from collecting on your floors and furnishings, allowing your home to look its best.

 

It may be time to replace your furnace if your gas and energy costs have started to rise, your home is not at a consistent temperature in all rooms, or the burner flame on your furnace is yellow instead of blue.

 

 

Declutter your House.

 

The more clutter you have, the more areas for dust to collect. Examine your home room by room to see if any areas need to be decluttered for the winter. You probably don’t need something if you haven’t used it in the last three months. Put it away in an out-of-the-way location or donate it to a local thrift store.

 

Empty the vents.

 

Lint build-up in dryer vents, especially during the dry winter months, can be a major fire threat. Pull the dryer out of the wall, disconnect the rear pipe, and thoroughly clean the outlet hole and pipe to remove any lint that has accumulated throughout the year. Lint can be removed from dryer vents with a vacuum or a dryer vent snake. Run the dryer to flush any loose lint after you’ve gotten most of the dust out.

 

Steam Clean the Couches and Carpets.

 

Vacuuming your carpets on a regular basis will help prevent visible dirt buildup, but this rapid cleaning option isn’t always sufficient. To renew your carpets, couches, and chair cushions, rent or buy a steam cleaner. Hire a professional for a more comprehensive carpet shampooing service if your carpets are older and in need of a serious deep-cleaning due to stains or pet odours.

 

Clean your Windows.

 

During the months when you may already be feeling the winter blues, dirty windows restrict light and make your home feel gloomy. To let in more light and brighten up your home, scrub both the insides and outsides of your windows. Instead of using chemical-laden store-bought cleaners, make a batch of an all-natural window cleaning solution.

 

Also, use this time to clean your window treatments, such as curtains and valences, which can accumulate an unhealthy amount of dust and allergens. Because window coverings are generally made of fragile, pricey fabrics, dry cleaning or having them professionally cleaned is the best way to avoid ruining them in the washing.

 

Clean out your Chimney.

 

Maintaining your chimney is the simplest way to prevent fires and ensure that the air in your house remains smoke-free and healthful. While hiring a professional to clean your chimney is preferable, you can do it yourself with the right tools. Before you start cleaning, cover all surfaces in the room with a drop cloth, as the dust and debris generated during the cleaning process can destroy textiles and leave an ashy residue on furniture.

 

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