Is Your Home Ready for the Holidays?
- ABC Chem-Dry
- Nov 19
- 2 min read
The holiday season means quality time with friends and family, and plenty of guests coming through your front door. Between decorating, shopping, and hosting, cleaning often gets pushed to the bottom of the list. But with a little planning, you can have a fresh, spotless home that’s ready to impress.
Here’s your ultimate holiday cleaning checklist to get your home guest-ready.
Focus on the First Impressions
Your entryway sets the tone for your entire home.
Shake out or wash welcome mats.
Wipe down doors, handles, and baseboards.
Spot clean high-traffic carpet areas to remove dirt or footprints.
A quick refresh in this area helps keep dirt from spreading and gives guests an inviting first look.
Deep Clean Carpets and Rugs
Carpets can hide dirt and odors, especially in high-traffic areas. Chem-Dry’s Hot Carbonating Extraction process lifts deep-down grime and dries quickly, so you can get back to decorating faster. Scheduling a professional carpet cleaning before the holidays not only brightens up your home but also keeps your carpets healthier and longer-lasting.
Don’t Forget Upholstery and Furniture
Couches, dining chairs, and even drapes can trap dust, pet hair, and odors. Before guests settle in for movie nights or dinners, consider professional upholstery cleaning to restore freshness and remove buildup. You’ll be surprised how much cleaner the whole room feels when your furniture looks its best.
Eliminate Odors at the Source
Holiday scents like cinnamon and pine are wonderful, but they can’t hide lingering pet odors. Chem-Dry’s Pet Urine Removal Treatment (P.U.R.T.) targets odors deep within carpet fibers, leaving your home genuinely fresh rather than just covered with fragrance.
Protect Your Home from Future Spills
The holidays often mean more food, drinks, and potential accidents. Ask us about carpet and upholstery protectants that create an invisible barrier against stains and spills. It’s an easy step that can save you time and money in the long run.
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