Cleaning Your Home for the Holidays

The winter holidays are a great time for families to get together and celebrate Christmas, Kwanza, Hanukkah, and the New Year as a family unit. The kids are off from school, and those who are retired have been waiting all year to get to see how the grandkids have grown over the year. Holidays are a time to reconnect with family, and celebrate the joys of the season. With that being said, it’s pretty darn important that your home is ready for your holiday guests. Few people have the time to do a deep down cleaning of their homes that is necessary for having loads of friends and family over for the holidays.

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Cleaning the House for a New Baby

Welcoming a new baby into the family is a glorious thing, and certainly worthy of rejoicing about. After nine months of eating only healthy foods, furnishing the nursery and buying all of the other things that you will need for the new baby; it’s time to get the house clean for him or her. Now I’m sure you keep your West Palm Beach home neat and tidy however; a really deep down cleaning is best so your home is pristine for that little bundle of joy.

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Buyer Beware When the House Has Tile Floors

After scrimping and saving for five long years, my husband and I finally had enough money to make a down payment on the house of our dreams. We were absolutely thrilled. The house had all new appliances, and fresh paint with colors I could actually live with. There were tiles throughout the house, which meant no worries about carpet cleaning. The former owners had loads of area rugs throughout all of the rooms. Considering the owner had tons of knickknacks all over the place, I just thought she was a little on the eccentric side. I was very wrong. Right after the closing, we went to the house to clean it. I wanted it pristine for moving all of our new furniture in. My jaw dropped. Little did we know that those area rugs placed everywhere in the house were covering horrible stains! I was in a state of shock. There’s no way that we could afford to replace all of the tile. Our budget was tight as could be with the new mortgage.

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