A home exit clean in New Zealand, also known as an end-of-lease or end-of-tenancy clean, is a thorough cleaning process performed when you move out of a rental property. This type of cleaning ensures the property is in good condition for the next occupants and helps secure the return of your bond or security deposit. Here’s what typically goes into an exit clean:
Key Areas Covered in a Home Exit Clean
1. General Cleaning
Dusting: Removing dust from surfaces such as shelves, baseboards, and light fixtures.
Vacuuming and Sweeping: Vacuuming carpets and rugs, and sweeping hard floors.
Mopping: Mopping hard floors to remove stains and grime.
2. Kitchen
Appliance Cleaning: Cleaning the oven, stove, microwave, refrigerator, and dishwasher inside and out.
Cabinets and Drawers:: Wiping down and sanitizing the inside and outside of cabinets and drawers.
Countertops and Sink: Scrubbing and disinfecting countertops and the sink.
3. Bathrooms
Sanitizing: Deep cleaning and sanitizing the toilet, shower, and sink.
Tiles and Grout: Scrubbing tiles and grout to remove any mold or mildew.
Mirrors and Fixtures: Cleaning mirrors and polishing fixtures.
4. Bedrooms and Living Areas
Walls and Ceilings: Spot cleaning any marks or stains on walls and ceilings.
Windows and Glass: Cleaning windows and glass doors inside and out.
Carpets and Flooring: Deep cleaning carpets, and if applicable, polishing hardwood or laminate floors.
5. Additional Areas
Exterior Areas: If applicable, cleaning balconies, patios, or other exterior spaces.
Storage Areas: Cleaning out and wiping down closets and storage spaces.