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How to Prepare Your House for the Cleaners

By 10 Bucks a Room Editorial ·

Prepping for house cleaners means quicker, better results for you. Here's how to maximize their time effectively and efficiently.

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Clear the Clutter, Not the Dirt

Think of it this way: your cleaning crew is there to clean, not to organize. Moving stacks of papers, toys, or dirty dishes eats into their actual cleaning time. If they spend 15 minutes clearing surfaces, that's 15 minutes less spent scrubbing your bathroom or vacuuming under the furniture.

The best way to prepare house for cleaners is to declutter. Pick up anything that doesn't belong on a surface they're meant to wipe down. Put away clothes, magazines, and personal items. This allows them immediate access to the areas that need their attention, making their work more efficient and your home ultimately cleaner.

Secure Valuables and Personal Items

While professional cleaning services vet their staff, it's always smart to secure anything valuable or highly personal. This isn't about distrust, it's about good practice and safeguarding your peace of mind. Jewelry, important documents, prescription medications, or fragile collectibles should be put away or locked up.

Beyond valuables, consider items with sentimental value. You don't want a beloved family heirloom accidentally broken or misplaced during a cleaning. Taking a few minutes to prepare house for cleaners by securing these items ensures no misunderstandings or unfortunate accidents occur.

Provide Access and Clear Communication

Make sure your cleaning team can get into your home easily at the scheduled time. This might mean providing a spare key, a door code, or ensuring someone is home to let them in. Delays in access reduce the time they have to clean.

If you have specific instructions or areas you want them to focus on (or avoid), communicate those clearly before they start. A quick note on the counter or a heads-up to the office can prevent miscommunications. For instance, if a specific room is off-limits or a new pet is sensitive to certain cleaners, let us know.

Pets and People: Keep Them Out of the Way

For the safety of your pets and the efficiency of the cleaning crew, it's always best to keep animals secured or out of the house during the cleaning. Some pets can be anxious around strangers or cleaning equipment, and others might get underfoot, posing a tripping hazard. This also prevents them from walking on freshly cleaned floors or getting exposed to cleaning products.

The same goes for people, if possible. While it's your home, having fewer distractions and obstacles allows the crew to move freely and work without interruption. A clear path means a faster, more thorough clean. Helping to prepare house for cleaners by managing distractions is a simple step to better results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the single most helpful thing I can do before cleaners arrive?+

Clear horizontal surfaces. Counters, tables, nightstands, dressers. Every surface that's clear gets fully cleaned. Surfaces covered in stuff get wiped around.

Should I do the dishes before they arrive?+

Yes. Dish-washing isn't part of a standard clean and a full sink blocks them from cleaning the sink itself. Leave dishes in the dishwasher if you have one.

Do I need to put my pets away?+

Crate or secure anxious pets. Cleaners are used to friendly pets but vacuums spook a lot of dogs, and an open door during supply runs is a flight risk.

What about valuables and breakables?+

Move anything irreplaceable to a drawer or closet. Most companies are insured for breakage, but no insurance replaces sentimental value.

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