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Winter-ready cleaning tips for homes & businesses | Castle Services of Ithaca

Winter-ready cleaning tips for homes & businesses | Castle Services of Ithaca

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(607NewsNow) — Between snow, slush, and holiday gatherings, December puts your home or business through a lot. Now’s the time to take proactive steps to keep your space clean, safe, and welcoming all winter long. Here’s how to get ahead of the season:

1. Prepare for snow and salt

Salt and sand are great for safety, but they wreak havoc on floors. Entry mats and regular cleaning help protect your carpets, tiles, and hardwood from salt stains and moisture damage. For businesses, high-traffic floor care is especially important this time of year.

2. Prioritize high touch surfaces

Cold and flu season is in full swing. Keep your family, employees, and customers healthier by sanitizing door handles, counters, phones, and light switches frequently. Castle Services can create a custom plan that includes targeted disinfection during your regular service.

3. Plan around holiday traffic

Are you hosting this season? Expecting an influx of customers? Schedule a deep clean before and after the big days. That way, you can welcome guests with confidence and ring in the New Year with a spotless space.

4. Watch for winter mold & moisture

With windows closed and humidity rising, winter is prime time for mold growth. Keep an eye on bathrooms, basements, and kitchens. Professional cleaning can help reduce moisture buildup and eliminate early signs of mold.

5. Don’t forget your exterior

Winter grime doesn’t stop at the front door. Gutter clogs, icy walkways, and dirty windows are safety and curb appeal concerns. A professional team like Castle Services can help with both interior and exterior winter prep.

Give yourself the gift of peace of mind this December. Call Castle Services of Ithaca at (607) 279-2532 or request your free quote online to make sure your space is winter-ready!

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