In some cases, it's easier and faster to hire professional cleaners who can take good care of your house and make it clean again.
Meanwhile, professional cleaners can't do just everything – they have a special list of things they can do when taking care of your house.
Here are a few things that professional cleaners actually do and don't do when cleaning someone's house for money.
Dusting
They remove dust from surfaces like furniture, shelves, and electronics using cloths or dusters.
Vacuuming
They use a vacuum cleaner to clean carpets, rugs, and floors to remove dirt, dust, and debris.
Mopping
They clean hard floors using a mop and appropriate cleaning solutions to make them clean and shiny.
Bathroom cleaning
They clean toilets, sinks, showers, and bathtubs to remove dirt, stains, and disinfect these areas.
Kitchen cleaning
They clean countertops, stovetops, sinks, and appliances to remove grease, food stains, and make the kitchen tidy.
Window cleaning
They clean windows and glass surfaces to make them clear and free from streaks or smudges.
Surface cleaning
They wipe and clean surfaces like tables, countertops, and desks to remove dirt and make them clean.
Now, let's talk about what they don't do.
Personal belongings
Professional cleaners generally don't touch or organize personal items like clothes, toys, or personal documents. They focus on cleaning surfaces.
Outdoor areas
They usually don't clean outdoor spaces like yards, gardens, or patios unless specifically requested.
Pest control
Dealing with pests like insects or rodents is typically not part of a professional cleaner's job.
Pest control specialists handle these issues separately.
Major repairs
They don't fix broken appliances, plumbing issues, or perform major repairs.
Their main task is cleaning and maintaining cleanliness.
Previously, we talked about keeping hygiene products clean.