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Deep Cleaning Strategies For New Apartments & Moving Cost Estimator For Yonkers

by PRC Agency PR

Are you moving into a new apartment soon, and hoping the old tenants didn't leave anything behind?

Unfortunately, everyone leaves something behind, even if it's just the dander from their cats, the mud from their boots, and the dust that's been building up under their furniture.

It's not all bad news though, because this is more than just a problem, it's an opportunity. An opportunity for you to deep-clean the place in a way you'll never be able to again.

This new guide from Movers.com explains it all: why, when, and how you should deep-clean your new home before moving in.

It's more than just a cleaning guide though, Movers.com has free guides and strategies to help you through every step of the process, from the first steps in finding a new apartment to the very last steps, when you unpack the last box. You can check out their latest guide on deep-cleaning, or all their other free resources, by clicking here.

Now obviously, all apartments and homes should be cleaned regularly, but before you move in, you have a unique opportunity that only comes along once per move - and that's an empty apartment. It's not difficult to see why this is the easiest time to clean, but it's also the most important time to clean.

If you're planning to move, you should definitely plan a deep cleaning, but this is particularly important if you or someone in your household is dealing with allergies or health concerns. That way you can start off with a clean slate in the new home, with no pet dander, allergens, or contaminants.

Just remember that gravity can work with you, if you start at the top and work your way down.

Although this can be a lengthy process, it is still significantly faster than attempting the same level of cleaning after all of your furniture is moved in and the boxes are unpacked. To make the process even more efficient, Movers.com suggests beginning with dry cleaning, such as dusting and sweeping, to eliminate the surface dirt, before moving on to wet cleaning with a cloth or mop.

The full guide, which you can access by clicking here, provides a complete explanation of the process, and how working in the correct order can make the cleaning easier.

That means that if you're hiring a professional moving crew, you should plan well in advance, so you can clean the new home before they arrive with the truck. If that's not possible for whatever reason, then you can still do a deep clean, you'll just have more boxes and furniture to move out of the way while you work.

Speaking of professional moving crews though, did you know that Movers.com can help you to price out your move, find the top-rated local crews, and get the best rates, all with one free tool?

It's the top tool from Movers.com, because it's useful for practically every move.

Here's how it works.

To get started, click here to go to their website, and look for a big button that says "Get Quotes." When you click it, you'll be taken to the Movers.com quote request form.

Just enter some basic details about your move and the services you want, and they'll share it with the top local crews. You'll receive up to 7 free estimates for the job, with absolutely no obligation.

It doesn't matter if you're moving to a new apartment, a new house, or moving the whole house and taking it with you - if you're moving, Movers.com can help.

Check out their latest free guide to deep cleaning, their free quote tool, and other popular guides and strategies for planning a move, at https://www.movers.com/moving-guides/tips-for-achieving-that-new-home-feel.html

Movers.com City: North Brunswick Township Address: 1596 U.S. 130 Website https://www.movers.com/ Phone +1 866 343 1243

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