Baseboards
Any experienced house cleaning service should be doing your baseboards frequently. When you come home after your residential cleaning crew has been in you should check the baseboards for scuffs and or debris. If you find the obvious presence of either, one you will know your house cleaning crew is not doing their job.
Dust and Cobwebs
The most probable spots for cobwebs will likely be free, however you should check other places, such as room corners, ceiling, above cabinets, book cases, light fixtures, etc.
Bathroom
The bathroom is one area of the house where no skimping should be admitted.
Germs, mold and bacteria can spread and really cause sickness if not properly cleaned. The backside of your shower curtain, along base of the tub and behind the toilet are the most often neglected areas.
Watch for signs of mold, dust, and other substances in these areas.
Whatnots
Sometimes housecleaners will not move stuff around, make sure you check to see if they have cleaned areas such as shelves, tables, etc.
Open Doors
Do you have a room in your home where the door is constantly open? Dens, game rooms and even living rooms sometimes have doors that are never shut and residential cleaners may forget to clean behind the door! You would be amazed how much dust and debris can build up in this area.
Couch or Love Seat
Another area to check is the furniture. Couches, love seats or chairs that are frequently used should have the pillows pulled off and the dirt and dust vacuumed away. Remember to check your house cleaning service for this normally missed area.
Conclusion
The nice smell of a home after the cleaning crew leaves does not mean that it is clean. On your first interview with the cleaning company be sure to be clear on your demands and the price. After that follow these tips to make sure you are getting what you are paying for.
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