A weekly tidy-up and a deep clean are two very different jobs. Sydney’s humidity, pollen and coastal air all add to the grime that a regular clean doesn’t reach. Here’s a realistic schedule for keeping a home properly clean rather than just tidy.
What Counts as a Deep Clean
A regular clean covers surfaces, floors and bathrooms. A deep clean goes further, into oven interiors, behind and under appliances, skirting boards, light fittings, window tracks, grout lines and inside cupboards, the areas that build up grime slowly and get missed week to week.
A Realistic Deep Cleaning Schedule
- Weekly: bathrooms, kitchen surfaces, floors and general tidying
- Monthly: oven interior, range hood filter, skirting boards and light fittings
- Quarterly: window tracks, grout, behind appliances and inside wardrobes
- Twice yearly: a full top-to-bottom deep clean covering everything at once, often timed around spring and before summer humidity sets in
Why Sydney’s Climate Adds to the Cleaning Load
Coastal humidity encourages mould and mildew in bathrooms and along window seals faster than in drier climates, while pollen season and dusty westerly winds add extra grime to window tracks, blinds and air conditioning filters. Homes near the coast also deal with salt air residue on glass and outdoor fixtures.
Signs Your Home Is Overdue for a Deep Clean
- Visible mould or black spots forming in bathroom grout or window seals
- A musty smell that doesn’t clear with normal airing and cleaning
- Built-up grease around the stovetop and rangehood that a regular wipe-down no longer shifts
- Dust visibly collecting in corners, on skirting boards or around vents
Book a Deep Clean for Your Sydney Home
If your home is due for a proper deep clean, contact Auzitrade Services and we’ll cover the detail work that regular cleaning doesn’t reach, from the oven to the window tracks.