Different between General, Deep, Spring and End of lease Cleaning?

Different between General, Deep, Spring and End of lease Cleaning?

General Cleaning: This typically involves routine cleaning tasks to maintain cleanliness and hygiene in a space. It includes basic tasks like dusting, vacuuming, mopping floors, wiping surfaces, cleaning bathrooms, and tidying up common areas. General cleaning is done regularly to keep a space looking neat and presentable.

Deep Cleaning: Deep cleaning goes beyond the surface level and involves thorough cleaning of areas that may not be cleaned during regular maintenance. It includes tasks like cleaning behind appliances, inside cabinets and closets, scrubbing grout, removing built-up grime, and sanitizing high-touch surfaces. Deep cleaning is usually done less frequently than general cleaning and is aimed at restoring cleanliness to a higher standard.

Spring Cleaning: Spring cleaning is a more extensive and thorough form of cleaning that is often done once a year, typically in the spring season. It involves deep cleaning tasks similar to those in deep cleaning but on a larger scale. In addition to cleaning, spring cleaning may also involve decluttering, organizing, and tackling projects that have been neglected during regular cleaning routines.

End of Lease Cleaning: End of lease cleaning, also known as move-out cleaning or bond cleaning, is done when a tenant is moving out of a rental property. The goal is to leave the property in the same condition it was in when the tenant moved in, in order to get their security deposit (bond) back from the landlord. End of lease cleaning typically involves a thorough cleaning of the entire property, including all rooms, appliances, fixtures, and surfaces, to ensure it meets the landlord's standards for cleanliness.

 

Certainly! Here's a breakdown of the tasks typically involved in each type of cleaning:

  1. General Cleaning:

    • Dusting surfaces such as furniture, shelves, and baseboards.
    • Vacuuming carpets and rugs.
    • Sweeping and mopping floors.
    • Wiping down countertops, tables, and other surfaces.
    • Cleaning mirrors and glass surfaces.
    • Sanitizing high-touch areas like doorknobs and light switches.
    • Cleaning and disinfecting bathrooms, including toilets, sinks, and showers.
    • Emptying trash bins and replacing liners.
    • Tidying up common areas and putting away clutter.
  2. Deep Cleaning:

    • Cleaning behind and underneath furniture and appliances.
    • Washing windows, inside and out.
    • Removing built-up grime and grease from kitchen surfaces, including cabinets and backsplashes.
    • Scrubbing tile grout to remove stains.
    • Dusting and wiping down ceiling fans, light fixtures, and vents.
    • Cleaning and descaling faucets, showerheads, and other fixtures.
    • Vacuuming upholstered furniture and curtains.
    • Laundering or steam cleaning curtains and drapes.
    • Sanitizing trash cans and recycling bins.
  3. Spring Cleaning:

    • Decluttering and organizing closets, cabinets, and storage spaces.
    • Washing walls and baseboards to remove marks and smudges.
    • Cleaning and polishing wood furniture.
    • Dusting and vacuuming blinds and window treatments.
    • Cleaning and disinfecting outdoor areas such as patios and decks.
    • Laundering bedding and pillows.
    • Cleaning and disinfecting kitchen appliances, including the inside of the refrigerator and oven.
    • Inspecting and replacing air filters.
    • Cleaning out gutters and downspouts.
  4. End of Lease Cleaning:

    • Cleaning and sanitizing all surfaces, including walls, floors, and ceilings.
    • Removing any stains or marks on walls or carpets.
    • Cleaning kitchen appliances thoroughly, including the oven, stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher.
    • Wiping down inside cabinets and drawers.
    • Cleaning and disinfecting bathrooms, including grout and tile surfaces.
    • Dusting and cleaning light fixtures and ceiling fans.
    • Checking for and repairing any damages to the property, if required.
    • Cleaning windows and window sills.
    • Ensuring all trash and personal belongings are removed from the property.
    • Returning keys and other property items to the landlord or property manager.
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