How to keep your house healthy living on rent?

Published on by Becka Adams

How to keep your house healthy living on rent?

Just like everything else in life living on rent has its pros and cons. Of course, you don’t have the freedom of doing renovations by your own as you should always check with your landlord first. On the other side, you should not worry when something is out of order and you are not the reason behind it. If something breaks or, for instance, the sink at the bathroom is clogged, it is your landlord’s responsibility to care of that. However, the one thing you should always make sure of is keeping your house healthy and safe. Here are some tips you may find useful.

  • To get rid of unpleasant odors you can keep under your sink a spray bottle of distilled water with a few tablespoons of vinegar in it. Whenever you smell something bad, you should just spray around the house to freshen the air. If you find out the smell is from the carpet, use the spray and sprinkle baking soda on it before the London carpet cleaning. After that you can just vacuum the baking soda.

  • Always check your bathroom for mold – it’s one of the worst things to leave your rent home with mold in between your shower tiles. Use a tea tree oil or vinegar and make sure the smell is gone, too. If you are neglectful you may not receive your deposit back!

  • Remember that when you start with the house cleaning London, you should always check your new cleaning detergents on a small area first. It’s even preferable to be a hidden patch as if you have picked the wrong cleanser it may be too harsh. You will avoid damaging the finish, which may be the reason why your landlord might decide not to give you back the deposit.

  • If you have a glass-top oven you can use a razor blade to clean the cooked food onto it. After that wipe with the residues a paper towel.

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