As a home or property owner, you know all too well that many threats to your home are not necessarily easily seen. Far too often, molds, mildews, grime, and other substances go unnoticed and therefore uncleaned sufficiently. When it comes to your floors and furniture, you may wonder if a professional cleaning is even necessary until you see stains and discolorations.
The truth is that so much of the buildup of substances on floors and furniture are unseen until they amass to a point in which we see them. Allergens in dust, mold, and pollen blown in from the outdoors grow and stick to this buildup, causing the indoor air quality less healthy. Muck may be hiding in your home that needs to be professionally cleaned, regardless of your do-it-yourself home cleaning routine.
Mildew And Mold
Mildew and mold grow on the walls, floors, and furnishings of homes where moisture content is high. These organic pests thrive unseen for the most part until they reach a point of overgrowth and become eyesores and health hazards.
Regular cleaning of the contents of your home and its floors and walls helps keep these allergy-inducing organisms at bay, but it may not eradicate them. Routine professional cleaning with specific solutions designed to help reduce mold and mildew spores is suggested for homeowners who live in more humid environments. You will feel the difference immediately once the molds and mildews have been obliterated, making your home more comfortable and enjoyable.
Stuck On Grime
Grime combines many dirty substances that stick bond together and become sticky and hard to remove. A significant culprit of grime is the grease used in the kitchen for cooking. Grease particles land on floors and cabinets, and other surfaces, affixing where they land. You typically can't see grease grime until it begins to build up with dust particles or dirt, building several levels of bake on grime.
Weekly cleaning of the kitchen cabinets, appliances, walls, and flooring helps keep grease grime at bay; however, professional cleaning quarterly decreases the buildup significantly.
Grime is also prevalent in the bathrooms, where hair and beauty products are used more frequently. The mix of dirt, water minerals, soap, and beauty products fuse, creating grime on all the bathroom surfaces. It is essential to remove all grime in the bathroom since it can increase the chances of slips and falls.
The Take-Away
Even though your home's interior may not appear dirty at first glance, a professional cleaning can remove molds and grime, leaving your home more comfortable and healthy.
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