HawkinsHollow
Veteran Member
Doing an addition and a mostly complete remodel of the existing is a wonderful reset for a house. This house was completely empty and cleaned top to bottom just 10 months ago. Our new house is 100% hardwood floors (except the 3 bathrooms) with zero thresholds between rooms ,a large portion of it is a rather open floor plan and is pretty uncluttered still (hopefully it stays that way !). Also the hvac system was completely cleaned and sealed at the end of the remodel, something I definitely consider worth the money. This situation makes it pretty easy to see dirt, mostly dog hair. It also, luckily, makes it pretty easy to clean up. We have a 50 pound Blue Heeler, I guess she sheds A LOT!! It takes about a 5 days for me to start seeing hair piling up. After about 7-10 days I can't take it anymore and I need to do something about it. A I have a microfiber push broom sotra thing that I push around and it picks up COPIOUS amounts of hair in this preliminary sweep. Here is an example of a picture after 7 days between sweepings. 2x4 end cut for scale. This came from less than 500 sqft of our home. Living room, kitchen and small hallway.
After I sweep I send in our robot vacuum. This thing does a bangup job in our new house arrangement, is able to get under both couches 100% as well. This is what the robot picks up. Sometimes it picks up 2 or 3 times as much.
The vacuum always has quite a bit of dirt in it too. And our family of 3 VERY rarely wear our outside shoes in the house.
I don't write this to brag about my cleanliness or make you feel bad about yours, I just find it absolutely ASTOUNDING how much crap (mostly dog hair) accumulates in 7 days. My goal is to stay ahead of this as long as I can. I don't know maybe consider it a PSA to get yourself a good vacuum and use it often.
As an aside but eerily related, we got beautiful black soapstone countertops in our kitchen. They are stunning!! But, they show EVERY speck of dirt. Crumbs are light colored so they pop off the surface of this counter. Also they show water rings pretty bad. Here is 1, maybe 2 days of use (sorry, yesterday was Friday).
They clean up pretty well though. Because I can see every crumb I wipe my counters a lot, usually once or twice a day minimum. Again, no shade thrown if you don't wipe your counters everyday. Consider this another PSA, maybe wipe your counters more and better, a lot of crap gets on them you might not see.
Thank you for listening to my steamy Saturday ramblings while I am cooling off inside. Have a great weekend!
After I sweep I send in our robot vacuum. This thing does a bangup job in our new house arrangement, is able to get under both couches 100% as well. This is what the robot picks up. Sometimes it picks up 2 or 3 times as much.
The vacuum always has quite a bit of dirt in it too. And our family of 3 VERY rarely wear our outside shoes in the house.
I don't write this to brag about my cleanliness or make you feel bad about yours, I just find it absolutely ASTOUNDING how much crap (mostly dog hair) accumulates in 7 days. My goal is to stay ahead of this as long as I can. I don't know maybe consider it a PSA to get yourself a good vacuum and use it often.
As an aside but eerily related, we got beautiful black soapstone countertops in our kitchen. They are stunning!! But, they show EVERY speck of dirt. Crumbs are light colored so they pop off the surface of this counter. Also they show water rings pretty bad. Here is 1, maybe 2 days of use (sorry, yesterday was Friday).
They clean up pretty well though. Because I can see every crumb I wipe my counters a lot, usually once or twice a day minimum. Again, no shade thrown if you don't wipe your counters everyday. Consider this another PSA, maybe wipe your counters more and better, a lot of crap gets on them you might not see.
Thank you for listening to my steamy Saturday ramblings while I am cooling off inside. Have a great weekend!