Filthy Carpets? 3 Nifty Carpet Cleaning Steps For Getting Your Security Bond Back

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Filthy Carpets? 3 Nifty Carpet Cleaning Steps For Getting Your Security Bond Back

14 July 2016
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


Your carpets are filthy and you don't know where to get started to ensure you get your security bond back when you move out? You're not the only one in this predicament. This guide equips you with nifty carpet cleaning steps to ensure that you get your security bond back.

Tackle Stains As Soon As You Notice Them

Don't let stains from curries, sauces and drinks embed in the carpet fibres for too long because this will make it much harder for you to remove them later. Instead, tackle the stain as soon as you notice it and leave no stone unturned to remove it immediately. In some instances, you may be able to treat stains with household cleaning supplies. If you need to tackle more stubborn stains, you may need the services of a professional carpet cleaning company. Keeping your carpet stain-free will go a long way in ensuring that you get your security bond back.

Keep The Dust At Bay With A Thorough Vacuuming Session

Visible signs of dust and dirt are surefire ways for agents and landlords to withhold some part of your security deposit, so make sure you tackle all of it with a thorough vacuuming session. Keep in mind that if you move out leaving the carpet dirtier than expected from regular wear, the landlord or real estate can easily take the money from your security bond to get it cleaned. To prevent this from happening, undertake a thorough carpet vacuuming session just before you move out.

Consider Getting Your Carpet Steam Cleaned

While you have no obligation under the Residential Tenancies Act to get carpet steam cleaning done, you may find this a viable solution to ensure that you get your entire security bond back when you move out of your rental apartment. Since your rental bond is almost an entire month's rent, paying between $75 and $95 for cleaning the carpets of a 2-bedroom unit may be a small price when it means that you get all the money from your security bond back. Alternatively, you can also undertake steam carpet cleaning on your own if you have a steam cleaner to extract as much dirt as possible from the carpets.

Make sure you undertake these nifty carpet cleaning steps for getting your entire security bond back when you move out of your rental apartment. For more information or assistance, talk to a professional.