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12  Cleaning Tips for Getting Your Cleanest Home Ever in 2025
A new year is filled with resolutions and promises that may or may not be kept. But with the big holiday season behind you, it's the perfect time to get a head start on a cleaner home.
Since there are 12 months in a year, at Solid Rock, we have created 12 cleaning tips that you can incorporate into your cleaning habits. This is the year to work smarter, not harder.
1. Never Run Out of Cleaning Supplies
It's frustrating to run out of cleaning supplies and have to stop and make a trip to the store before you can do laundry or mop the floor. Ensure you are well stocked with cleaning consumables and chemicals.
2. Involve Everyone in Laundry Duties
hamper of laundry
 
If you are overwhelmed by piles of laundry, it's time to streamline your laundry routine and involve everyone in the task. If a child can read care tags and use a computer, they can do laundry. Even preschoolers can sort laundry and bring it from their hamper to the laundry room.
3. Follow a Cleaning Calendar
cleaning schedule by day
 
Creating a weekly, monthly, seasonal, and yearly list of chores will help you remember what needs to be accomplished. Schedule chimney cleaning during the spring and garden equipment maintenance in the fall when professionals will welcome the off-season work.
4. Use Cleaning Products the Right Way
overhead still life of cleaning products and supplies
 
To work smarter, not harder, take the time to read labels on cleaning products so you are using them in the correct strength to do the job. Apply the cleaning product and allow it to work for five or 10 minutes before you start scrubbing. The task will be so much easier.
5. Start at the Top When Cleaning
Woman dusting tall window frame with extendable duster on brick wall
 
No one wants to reclean a surface you've just cleaned. So, when washing walls or dusting, start at the top of a room or cleaning job so you can catch anything that drifts down.
6. Don't Let the Dirt Inside
Brown doormat with white shoes on top and behind houseplant
 
Reduce your cleaning time by keeping the dirt outside. Whether the main entry is through a mudroom or the front door, remind everyone to leave their shoes at the door. Place doormats at every entrance and choose entryway rugs that can easily be cleaned.
Provide a bench or chair for easier shoe removal. Keep a shoe tray close by for wet or muddy shoes and a bin to collect each family member's footwear.
7. Keep Cleaning Supplies Handy
Cleaning supplies storage
 
You'll be more inclined to clean if everything you need is at your fingertips. Find a spot for cleaning supplies in nearly every room by using vertical space in closets, over-the-door storage, or even a rolling cart that can move from room to room. Consider purchasing multiple vacuums or floor cleaning tools if you have a multi-story home.
8. Clean Your Cleaning Tools
Overhead shot of cleaning supplies to be cleaned
Clean your cleaning tools so they can do their job. How can you expect to have a sparkling clean house if your cleaning supplies and tools are filthy? If your cleaning supplies—vacuum, mop, duster, sponges, and brushes—are dirty, they aren't going to give you the results you desire.
9. Do a Quick Clean After Every Shower or Bath
A shower or bathtub should be thoroughly cleaned each week. However, if you do 60 seconds of maintenance each time you use the shower, you might be able to stretch the more intensive cleaning to two weeks.
Use a squeegee or a bath towel after every shower to wipe down the shower walls and clean the doors.
Hang any shower tools (such as brushes or poofs) to drip dry completely, and clear the drain of any excessive hair.
This quick routine will keep ceramic tile, fiberglass, and stone shower enclosures looking their best and make your weekly cleanings that much easier.
10. Reduce Dust
Closeup of person dusting windows
 
One of the best cleaning tips is to find ways to reduce dust so cleaning is easier. Keep doors and windows closed, use a vacuum with a HEPA filter, add an air purifier, brush and bathe furry pets regularly, and change your HVAC air filters often.
11. Finish Each Task
We all get interrupted, but try to complete a task once you've started it.
If you bring out the ironing board, don't stop until all of the ironing is done.
It takes only minutes to unload a dishwasher so that dirty dishes can be loaded directly into the appliances instead of leaving them in the sink.
Divide the cleaning chores by room or task and complete at least one per day so that cleaning the whole house doesn't seem so overwhelming.
12. Declutter Constantly
The best cleaning tip for the new year is to have less stuff to clean. Get rid of clutter by:
Going digital and recycling or shredding papers as soon as you can.
Keeping a donation box in the closet for clothing that you no longer wear.
Working in small bites so the job isn't overwhelming. Make a plan to move through the entire house clearing way items you don't use..
At Solid Rock, we are wishing all our clients and loved ones a Prosperous 2025 in good health