Suite 4, 22-30 Gladstone Ave, Wollongong, NSW 2500
Are you planning to move out of your rental home? Apparently, getting your bond back depends on the condition of the property you are leaving.
Depending on the lease agreement, some landlords may include the outdoor area in the cleaning checklist. And while this can be a challenging task for you, there are several expert end-of-lease cleaning in Wollongong that can help you make the process easier.
As you get professional help, you might also want to familiarise yourself on how to clean outdoor tiles effectively. This way, you will be more mindful and attentive the next time you will be cleaning this area of your new place. In this blog, we'll discuss how to clean outdoor tiles effectively, how stains should be removed, as well as which materials to use to remove stains properly. If you are interested in these topics, keep reading to learn more.
If you are someone who is renting a new place, you should know that there are several ways of cleaning outdoor tiles effectively. Here are some of them:
Just like indoor tiles, outdoor tiles need regular cleaning too. Before washing your tiles, use a broom or a leaf blower first to remove loose dirt from the surface. Do this regularly to ensure that your tile surfaces remain free from dirt.
To prevent dirt, stains, and bacteria from building up on your porcelain outdoor tiles, make sure to rinse them at least once a week. If your outdoor porcelain tiles are not stained, you can simply wash your tiles with water and dish soap. Use a garden hose to easily dampen and rinse the tiles.
While mopping and washing floors will help remove dirt and debris from the surface, it is best to perform deep cleaning at least once a month to keep your outdoor tiles in top condition. What's more, deep-cleaned tiles are more resistant to dirt and stains, which is why it is important to perform this task regularly.
Stains have the potential to foster bacteria, allure pests, and may even cause harm to the material or surface upon which they are present. Not only that but they can also be difficult to remove if not treated immediately. To be safe, it is best to remove stains as soon as possible. Use stain removal products designed for outdoor tiles to surely eliminate stubborn stains on your tiles.
Avoid using abrasive cleaners if you don't want to damage your tile's surface. Alternatively, opt for a homemade tile cleaner, mild detergent, or dishwashing liquid to clean your outdoor porcelain tiles.
While commercial tile cleaners are effective at removing stains, they can sometimes be harsh and damaging to your tile surfaces. This is why it's often best to opt for homemade solutions such as baking soda and vinegar cleaning solution because they do not contain any abrasive components that can damage your tiles.
Vinegar contains natural acetic acid, known for its ability to break down dirt, grime, and other types of stains. It can be combined with baking soda and warm water to make a powerful cleaning solution for removing common outdoor tile stains. Additionally, you may want to try using a mixture of lemon juice and salt for light-coloured tiles if the vinegar fails to work.
When dealing with heavy stains on outdoor tiles, standard mild cleaning products and water might not yield optimal results. Hence, you might need to use commercial tile cleaners to effectively remove them.
Combine 1 cup of chlorine bleach with 5 gallons of warm water to formulate a highly efficient diluted bleach solution. Using a brush, scrub away the stains as hard as possible. This process not only removes common stains but also lightens the dark spots within the tile's surface.
During this process, you can also scrub your tiles with a mild detergent or tile cleaner to keep the tiles clean. Finally, rinse the tiles with a high-pressure washer to make sure all the dirt and grime are gone.
Tile pressure washing is one of the most common methods to clean outdoor tiles effectively. From the term itself, pressure washers basically use high pressures to remove dirt, dust, grime, mould, and other contaminants from various surfaces such as concrete driveways, decks, exterior walls, and outdoor tiles.
By using a
pressure washer to clean your outdoor tiles, you can generally save time and effort, as the pressure washer does most of the work for you. However, it’s important to know that not all types of tiles can withstand pressure washing. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are especially prone to cracking or breaking when blasted with high-pressure washers.
Calcium, Lime, and Rust Remover, commonly known as CLR, is a corrosive cleaning solution that is designed for cleaning indoor surfaces, particularly bathtubs, toilet bowls, sinks, showerheads, glass, dishwashers, and washing machines.
Since natural stone tiles and ceramic tiles are often used in an outdoor space, they should not be cleaned using corrosive cleaners like CLR.
CLR solution should not come in contact with all types of outdoor tiles, particularly natural stone tiles such as marble, terrazzo, coloured grout lines, painted or metallic glazed surfaces, plastic laminates, Formica, aluminum, leaded crystal, broken tiles, refinished tubs or even on any damaged or cracked surface.
Aside from these, you should also bear in mind that CLR should not be used on wood, clothing, wallpapers, carpets, and other laminated surfaces, such as countertops, that have synthetic coatings as they could react negatively to rust removers.
If your goal is to get your full bond back, complying to the end-of-lease agreement is a must. This means that you have to complete the cleaning checklist to a higher standard than a regular domestic cleaning. Depending on the requirements of the lease, outdoor area might be included in the cleaning process. This includes your patio, driveway, balcony, and even outdoor tiles.
However, you certainly don't have to wait until you move to start taking care of the property. To keep your tiles' optimal condition, establish a routine of cleaning them regularly. By following the steps listed above, you can reduce the need for deep cleaning and confidently fulfill your end-of-lease cleaning obligations.
At Elleisha's Property Services, we guarantee to provide you with a top-notch service that will help you get your full bond back. We offer professional end of lease cleaning in Newcastle and Wollongong areas for residential and business clients. With our experienced and skilled cleaners, you can have the peace of mind that all necessary areas are cleaned to the highest standard. Get in touch with us today and let us take care of your end-of-lease cleaning needs!
I hope you enjoy reading this blog post.
Ellieshas Property Services is a cleaning and maintenance company based in both Wollongong and Newcastle. We are also a registered NDIS provider. Visit our website to find out more about the cleaning services our team provides.
I hope you enjoy reading this blog post.
Ellieshas Property Services is a cleaning and maintenance company based in both Wollongong and Newcastle. We are also a registered NDIS provider. Visit our website to find out more about the cleaning services our team provides.
Elleishas Property Services is a local independently-owned and -operated cleaning company offering a wide range of professional cleaning services for Homes, NDIS participants and Business clients throughout the Newcastle Region.
159 Macquarie Road,
Macquarie Hills, NSW 2285
Customer Support:
8.30 am – 4.30 pm Mon - Fri
Elleisha's Property Services is a local independently-owned and -operated cleaning company offering a wide range of professional cleaning services for homes, NDIS participants and business clients throughout the Wollongong Region.
Suite 4, 22-30 Gladstone Ave, Wollongong, NSW 2500
Customer Support:
8.30 am – 4.30 pm Mon - Fri