Keeping a spotless home is no easy task, but even the most diligent homeowners often overlook certain hidden areas where dust, dirt, and bacteria accumulate. At Centennial Home Cleaning, we know that a truly clean home goes beyond what meets the eye. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you tackle those forgotten spots and maintain a healthier, fresher living space.
Large appliances like refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines may not be part of your regular cleaning routine, but they should be! Over time, food crumbs, grease, and dust gather behind and underneath them, creating the perfect breeding ground for bacteria and even pests.
✅ Cleaning Tip: Move appliances (safely) every few months and use a vacuum with a hose attachment to remove dust and debris. Wipe down the surfaces with a disinfectant cleaner to keep these areas fresh.
Your HVAC system works hard to keep your home comfortable, but when was the last time you cleaned the air vents? Dust, pet dander, and mold spores build up over time, reducing air quality and potentially causing allergies.
✅ Cleaning Tip: Use a vacuum with a brush attachment to remove surface dust from vents. For a deeper clean, consider scheduling professional air duct cleaning at least once a year.
Ceiling fans and light fixtures are often neglected because they’re out of reach. However, they gather dust quickly, and when the fan is turned on, that dust spreads throughout your home.
✅ Cleaning Tip: Use a microfiber duster or a damp cloth to wipe down fan blades and light fixtures every few weeks. This will help maintain a dust-free environment and reduce allergens in the air.
Baseboards and door frames collect dust, pet hair, and grime over time, yet they are easy to overlook. Keeping them clean gives your home a polished, well-maintained look.
✅ Cleaning Tip: Use a damp cloth or a magic eraser to wipe away dirt. For extra freshness, add a drop of essential oil to your cleaning solution.
While vacuuming your floors is a routine task, how often do you clean under the couch or inside furniture cushions? These areas collect dust, pet fur, and crumbs, contributing to poor indoor air quality.
✅ Cleaning Tip: Move furniture every few months and vacuum underneath. Use an upholstery attachment to remove debris and freshen up fabric-covered furniture.