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Houston Move Out Service

Claron Services specialize in move out house cleaning, detailed house cleaning and maid services.

         Moving can be stressful, Claron Services will handle all of the deep cleaning that needs to be done to make your home shine. A move out cleaning consists of everything in a routine cleaning, plus deep cleaning of the baseboards, oven, stove, refrigerator, ceiling fans, and cabinets and drawers.
         It's the easiest way to get your damage deposit back. Move out cleaning can be done on your house, office, apt and condo. Whether you're renting a home or you're selling, we can make your life easier. So you worry about the planning, and let Mrs. Clean take the house cleaning chores off your list.

Move Out House Cleaning List

Living Areas & Bedrooms :
- Carpets vacuumed and edged
- Windows and window tracks cleaned
- Base boards dusted and wiped down
- Vacuum, mop and dry hard floor surfaces
- Stairs vacuumed
- Flat areas damp cloth dusted
- Mop and dry wood floors
- Hand wash and dry marble
- Tidy room appearance
- Dust furniture and knickknacks
- Make beds
- Remove cobwebs
- General dusting


Bathroom
:
- Tile walls and bathtubs cleaned and disinfected
- Shower and shower doors cleaned and disinfected
- Carpets vacuumed and edged
- Windows and window tracks cleaned
- Base boards dusted and wiped down
- Mirrors cleaned and shined
- Sink and counters cleaned and disinfected
- Floors washed and disinfected
- Carpeting vacuumed
- Clean and disinfect toilet
- Shine and clean chrome fixtures
- Wipe down outside and inside cabinets and drawers
- Cobwebs removed
- General dusting

Kitchen :
- Scrub sink
- Clean windows and window tracks
- Base boards dusted and wiped down
- Clean small countertop appliances
- Clean refrigerator exterior
- Clean refrigerator interior if requested
- Outside of range hood cleaned
- Top and front of range cleaned
- Drip pans cleaned
- Sinks cleaned and disinfected, chrome shined
- Countertops cleaned and disinfected
- Clean outside and inside cabinets and drawers
- Clean exterior of large appliances
- Wipe down inside and outside of microwave
- Clean table and chairs
- Floors vacuumed and mopped
- Trash emptied
- Cobwebs removed
- Thorough dusting

How To Prepare for a Move Out House Cleaning Service

         Empty everything out of the home. If you leave garbage behind, i.e.. soft drinks on the counter, bobby pins in the carpet, eggs in the fridge, the cleaners will have to stop and remove it before they start cleaning. This takes valuable time, (yes, the clock is ticking...) time to find out where the garbage goes, up and down stairs, etc all the while using up the valuable time that you have paid us to do heavy duty cleaning.
         Leave light bulbs in the sockets. If there is no lighting, the cleaners will not be able to see clearly enough to give your place a good cleaning. Please make sure that all light bulbs are functioning, and not burnt out. Leave a kitchen chair or small step ladder. The cleaners will be better able to reach your bathroom vanity lights, kitchen stove fan, high cabinets and the tops of doorframes if you can leave behind a kitchen chair or small step ladder for them to use.
         The cleaning team will arrive with all the cleaning supplies they need to clean your home. The vacuum, various mops, buckets of cleaning products, clean dry cloths, paper towels, various scrubbing tools and lots of elbow grease. Try to arrange for the cleaners to park as close to your home as possible, especially if parking and access is restricted in your area. Then take a break, exhale, read the paper and have a cup of coffee. Come back in a couple of hours and inhale the freshness. You'll get your damage deposit back then ask for a letter of reference from your landlord. You never know when it may come in handy.

Making a Clean Break

         Now that your furniture and boxes are out of the way, it's time to get busy with the all-important job of cleaning. Think of it as being paid by the hour; you want that money back, right? If you're a clean freak, this may be easy, but if you haven't so much as dusted since you moved in or if you're the last to leave a messy four-bedroom house, it could take a few days. If your landlord gave you a checklist, follow it closely. If friends are available to help, divide labor based on equipment needed—one of you can scrub the stove while another washes windows and another gets started on the bathroom.
         When you're all done, do a walk through with your landlord. Inspect every nook and cranny together, and write down any problems. If he or she is dissatisfied with any areas, stay calm, and discuss it on the spot until you agree on a solution. Discuss how much deposit money you should expect, and when you will receive it. In most states, law dictates that deposits (or portions thereof) must be returned within 30 days. Put all of this in writing, and have the landlord sign and date the sheet.