From Chaos to Calm: How to Tackle Home Renovation Clean-up

Home renovations are certainly an exciting time for homeowners — whether you're updating your kitchen, remodelling your bathroom, or giving your entire house a much needed makeover, the end result is often worth the dust and disruption. However, once the renovation work is complete, you're left with a new challenge: cleaning up the mess left behind. 

The post-renovation clean-up process can seem overwhelming, but with a strategic plan and some helpful tips, you can easily transform the chaos into calm and enjoy your newly renovated home. If you’re ready to bid adieu to the unsightly mess, you’ll definitely want to stick around. Today, we share some essential tips to help you tackle home renovation clean-up like a pro, so read on to find out more. 

 

Consider A Professional Rubbish Removal Service  

If your renovation project has generated a significant amount of waste or debris that is difficult to handle on your own, it's worth considering hiring a professional rubbish removal company like Go Easy Rubbish Removal. These companies have the expertise and resources to efficiently remove and dispose of construction waste, saving you a lot of time and effort along the way. Professional rubbish removal services ensure that waste is properly sorted, recycled when possible, and disposed of responsibly, adhering to environmental regulations. More importantly, professionals will ensure a thorough clean-up, leaving you with a clean and clutter-free space to enjoy your newly renovated home. This is by far one of the easiest and fastest ways to get on top of the mess, especially if you are dealing with a large construction project. 

 

Prepare For The Clean Up

If you’d rather tackle the mess on your own, adequate planning and preparation is key to a successful post-renovation clean up project. Before diving into the clean-up process, take a moment to gather the necessary cleaning supplies such as gloves, dust masks, brooms, mops, buckets, vacuum cleaners, and appropriate cleaning solutions. Evaluate the areas that require the most attention and make a plan of action. If you need to hire a skip, now is the time to organise one. Having everything on hand will save you a ton of time and make the process more efficient. Learn more about all the post-construction tools and cleaning supplies you will need here


 

Make Safety Your Priority 

It is crucial to note that during a home renovation, there can be potential hazards such as nails, sharp objects, or chemical residues that may still be present in your home. With this in mind, it is vital to prioritise safety by wearing protective gear and removing any dangerous debris prior to getting stuck into the process. When it comes to dealing with hazardous materials such as paints, solvents, glues and chemicals, be sure to dispose of these items responsibly (not in regular rubbish bins or skips) and ensure that the work area is safe before starting the clean-up. To locate a facility in your vicinity that can accommodate industrial waste, such as a landfill, transfer station, or recycling facility, reach out to your local council or regional waste management group for assistance.

 

Tackle The Dust

It’s no secret that dust has a way of settling everywhere during home renovations. With this in mind, it can be wise to begin the cleaning process with the help of some good old vacuuming and dusting. For starters, we suggest beginning the clean-up process from top to bottom. Start by removing any dust or debris from the ceiling, light fixtures, and walls. Use a duster or a microfiber cloth to remove cobwebs and dust. Work your way down to countertops, furniture, and finally, the floors. Use a high quality vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter to tackle dust of floors, skirting boards, carpets, upholstery, and curtains to remove any residual dust. Don't forget to vacuum your vents and air ducts to improve air quality.

 

Dive Into A Deep Clean

Once you’ve dealt with the dust, it’s time to dive into a satisfying deep clean. This may involve mopping, steam cleaning, washing windows, scrubbing countertops, disinfecting surfaces, or cleaning appliances. Regardless, it is important to choose appropriate cleaning products for each task and follow the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damaging your gorgeous new home.  Pay special attention to areas that may have accumulated grime or residue during the renovation, such as the kitchen or bathroom. Don’t forget to clean the inside and outside of cabinets, drawers, and appliances. For hard-to-clean areas such as fly screens and window or sliding door tracks, consider using a microfibre cloth and toothbrush or small brush to get into crevices. 





Restore Those Floors

Renovations can incredibly be tough on flooring, but the good news is that with proper care, you can easily restore its shine. For hardwood or hybrid floors, consider using a wood cleaner or an eco-friendly mixture of vinegar and water. Tiles may require a specialised tile cleaner or a vinegar-water solution as well. Carpets, on the other hand, may benefit from steam cleaning or using a carpet cleaner to remove any construction residue. Thankfully, you don’t have to spend the big bucks on any expensive machinery, as most hardware stores offer rentals for as little as $80 a day. 

 

Organise & Declutter 

A home renovation is truly the best opportunity to organise and declutter your home, especially since most of your belongings would have been shifted elsewhere during the renovation process. Before you’re ready to refill your home with your precious furniture and decor items, be sure to take some time to sort items into categories such as keep, donate, or discard. Once you have decided on what to keep, return items to their designated places and invest in storage solutions like bins or shelves to maintain an organised environment. Remember, a clutter-free space not only looks visually appealing but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of your newly renovated home. Clear surfaces, neat shelves, and tidy rooms contribute to a clean and inviting atmosphere, allowing the beauty of the renovation to shine through.

 

Add The Finishing Touches

Once the majority of your clean up is done, take some time to add the final touches that will make your renovated space feel complete. This could include dusting and arranging artwork and decorations, hanging curtains or blinds, and adding fresh plants or flowers to bring life back into the room. These finishing touches will help you see the transformation in its full glory and create a priceless sense of satisfaction after all the hard work you’ve put in. Now, it’s time to enjoy your newly renovated space with friends and family!  


And there you have it — 8 expert tips from the cleaning professionals themselves, on how you can take your newly renovated home from mess to ‘yes’ in no time. Embrace the process, stay focused, and before you know it, you'll have transformed your home from chaos to calm, ready to embrace a new chapter in your beautifully renovated space. All the best! 

Full Article Published: 30/06/2023 Get Prices