Bathroom. The biggest cleaning job in the bathroom is the tub/shower unit. Clean it first and get it out of the way!! A year’s worth of soap residue build-up is not very easy to remove. Brillo pads and cleanser are a definite must. Fiberglass tubs should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleanser. Begin by scrubbing in a circular motion until you may no longer feel residue. Rinse with warm water. Clean fixtures with glass cleaner and wipe off with a paper towel. If your tub/shower unit has glass doors, the same process should be used on those doors—inside and out!! Don't forget to clean out the track also. Make sure to get rid of all mold/mildew. • Cleaning the commode is not a very fun job, BUT it doesn't take too long. Using a sponge and bleach cleaner, wipe off lid, seat (behind and all around), and outside of bowl. Don’t forget to clean at the foot of the bowl and around the bolts attaching it to the floor also. That is where most of the dust seems to collect. Wipe over entire unit again using only warm water. Pour toilet bowl cleaner inside the bowl and wipe clean with brush. FLUSH. • Clean the light fixture/fan. It has accumulated dust. Wipe out inside shelves of medicine cabinet and vanity. Clean mirrors and light fixtures with glass cleaner. Wipe out sink using sponge and bleach cleanser. Rinse with warm water and re-wipe with sponge only. Again, don't let water drops dry-wipe off with paper towels. Finally wipe down outside of vanity with sponge. • Lastly, it’s time to clean the bathroom floor. First, sweep entire floor. Using a wet, soapy sponge, wipe along sides and corners. Pay close attention to areas around the commode, behind door, and along vanity edges. Mop entire floor using floor cleaner. If floor dries with streaks, re-mop using only warm water. • Don’t forget to clean off the heater and towel bars! • Get all calcium build up off faucet fixtures with CLR and or Lime Away. • Please do not leave your toilet wands, shower curtains, shower mats or rugs. • Clean all windows on the inside with regular glass cleaner. Also clean the patio doors on both the inside and outside, as well as the sliding door tracks. Don’t forget to clean window xxxxx and window tracks. Porches and outdoor areas should be completely free of debris. • Closets should be completely free of debris. Wipe off shelves and bar with wet sponge and all purpose cleaner. Do NOT leave hangers behind! The new tenants have hangers of their own! • If furniture contains any glass parts, clean with glass cleaner. Dust all wood furniture with dusting cloth and furniture polish. Wipe out all drawers with damp cloth. If furniture is anything other than wood, an all purpose cleaner may be used. Don’t forget to move furniture away from the walls to check for any debris that may have fallen behind or underneath. • Vacuum carpeting, under sofa cushions and under chair cushions. • Thoroughly clean air conditioning/heating unit with a damp sponge and all purpose cleaner. The grill/cover should be free of dust and debris. Re-attach cover. • If you have overhead light fixtures, be sure to clean the globe with warm water. Also, clean all receptacle covers and switch plates. • Wipe down baseboards and baseboard heating units. • Be sure to clean all blinds.
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Bathroom. The biggest cleaning job in the bathroom is the tub/shower unit. Clean it first and get it out of the way!! A year’s worth of soap residue build-up is not very easy to remove. Brillo pads and cleanser are a definite must. Fiberglass tubs should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleanser. Begin by scrubbing in a circular motion until you may can no longer feel residue. Rinse with warm water. Clean fixtures with glass cleaner and wipe off with a paper towel. If your tub/shower unit has glass doors, the same process should be used on those doors—inside and out!! Don't forget to clean out the track also. Make sure to get rid of all mold/mildew. • Cleaning the commode is not a very fun job, BUT it doesn't take too long. Using a sponge and bleach cleaner, wipe off lid, seat (behind and all around), and outside of bowl. Don’t forget to clean at the foot of the bowl and around the bolts attaching it to the floor also. That is where most of the dust seems to collect. Wipe over entire unit again using only warm water. Pour toilet bowl cleaner inside the bowl and wipe clean with brush. FLUSH. • Clean the light fixture/fan. It has accumulated dust. Wipe out inside shelves of medicine cabinet and vanity. Clean mirrors and light fixtures with glass cleaner. Wipe out sink using sponge and bleach cleanser. Rinse with warm water and re-wipe with sponge only. Again, don't let water drops dry-wipe off with paper towels. Finally wipe down outside of vanity with sponge. • Lastly, it’s time to clean the bathroom floor. First, sweep entire floor. Using a wet, soapy sponge, wipe along sides and corners. Pay close attention to areas around the commode, behind door, and along vanity edges. Mop entire floor using floor cleaner. If floor dries with streaks, re-mop using only warm water. • Don’t forget to clean off the heater and towel bars! • Get all calcium build up off faucet fixtures with CLR and or Lime Away. • Please It is very important to not leave hair in the bathroom. Also, do not leave your toilet wands, shower curtains, shower mats or rugs. The new Tenants do not want this stuff and we ultimately throw it away. • Clean all windows on the inside with regular glass cleaner. Also clean the patio doors on both the inside and outside, as well as the sliding door tracks. Don’t forget to clean window xxxxx windowsills and window tracks. Porches and outdoor areas should be completely free of debris. • Closets should be completely free of debris. Wipe off shelves and bar with wet sponge and all all-purpose cleaner. Do NOT leave hangers behind! The new tenants have hangers of their own! • If furniture contains any glass parts, clean with glass cleaner. Dust all wood furniture with dusting cloth and furniture polish. Wipe out all drawers with damp cloth. If furniture is anything other than wood, an all all- purpose cleaner may be used. Don’t forget to move furniture away from the walls to check for any debris that may have fallen behind or underneath. • Vacuum carpeting, under sofa cushions and under chair cushions. • Thoroughly clean air conditioning/heating unit with a damp sponge and all all-purpose cleaner. The grill/cover should be free of dust and debris. Re-attach cover. • If you have overhead light fixtures, be sure to clean the globe with warm water. Also, clean all receptacle covers and switch plates. • Wipe down baseboards and baseboard heating units. • Be sure to clean all blinds.
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Bathroom. The biggest cleaning job in the bathroom is the tub/shower unit. Clean it first and get it out of the way!! A year’s worth of soap residue build-up is not very easy to remove. Brillo pads and cleanser are a definite must. Fiberglass tubs should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleanser. Begin by scrubbing in a circular motion until you may can no longer feel residue. Rinse with warm water. Clean fixtures with glass cleaner and wipe off with a paper towel. If your tub/shower unit has glass doors, the same process should be used on those doors—inside and out!! Don't forget to clean out the track also. Make sure to get rid of all mold/mildew. • Cleaning the commode is not a very fun job, BUT it doesn't take too long. Using a sponge and bleach cleaner, wipe off lid, seat (behind and all around), and outside of bowl. Don’t forget to clean at the foot of the bowl and around the bolts attaching it to the floor also. That is where most of the dust seems to collect. Wipe over entire unit again using only warm water. Pour toilet bowl cleaner inside the bowl and wipe clean with brush. FLUSH. • Clean the light fixture/fan. It has accumulated dust. Wipe out inside shelves of medicine cabinet and vanity. Clean mirrors and light fixtures with glass cleaner. Wipe out sink using sponge and bleach cleanser. Rinse with warm water and re-wipe with sponge only. Again, don't let water drops dry-wipe off with paper towels. Finally wipe down outside of vanity with sponge. • Lastly, it’s time to clean the bathroom floor. First, sweep entire floor. Using a wet, soapy sponge, wipe along sides and corners. Pay close attention to areas around the commode, behind door, and along vanity edges. Mop entire floor using floor cleaner. If floor dries with streaks, re-mop using only warm water. • Don’t forget to clean off the heater and towel bars! • Get all calcium build up off faucet fixtures with CLR and or Lime Away. • Please It is very important to not leave hair in the bathroom. Also, do not leave your toilet wands, shower curtains, shower mats or rugs. The new Tenants do not want this stuff and we ultimately throw it away. • Clean all windows on the inside with regular glass cleaner. Also clean the patio doors on both the inside and outside, as well as the sliding door tracks. Don’t forget to clean window xxxxx and window tracks. Porches and outdoor areas should be completely free of debris. • Closets should be completely free of debris. Wipe off shelves and bar with wet sponge and all purpose cleaner. Do NOT leave hangers behind! The new tenants have hangers of their own! • If furniture contains any glass parts, clean with glass cleaner. Dust all wood furniture with dusting cloth and furniture polish. Wipe out all drawers with damp cloth. If furniture is anything other than wood, an all purpose cleaner may be used. Don’t forget to move furniture away from the walls to check for any debris that may have fallen behind or underneath. • Vacuum carpeting, under sofa cushions and under chair cushions. • Thoroughly clean air conditioning/heating unit with a damp sponge and all purpose cleaner. The grill/cover should be free of dust and debris. Re-attach cover. • If you have overhead light fixtures, be sure to clean the globe with warm water. Also, clean all receptacle covers and switch plates. • Wipe down baseboards and baseboard heating units. • Be sure to clean all blinds.
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Bathroom. The biggest cleaning job Our inspection of the bathrooms included a visual examination of the readily accessible portions of the floors, walls, ceilings, cabinets, countertops and plumbing fixtures. Bathrooms are inspected for water drainage, damage, deterioration to floor and walls, proper function of components, active leakage, unusual wear and general state of repair. Bathroom fixtures are run simultaneously to check for adequate water flow and pressure. Fixtures are tested using normal operating controls. Vent fans and their ductwork are tested for their proper operation and examined where visible. Shower pans are visually checked for leakage, but leaks often do not show except when the shower is in the bathroom is the actual use. Determining whether shower pans, tub/shower unitsurrounds are watertight is beyond the scope of this inspection. Clean it first It is very important to maintain all grout and caulking in the bath areas. Very minor imperfections can allow water to get it out into the wall or floor areas and cause damage. Proper ongoing maintenance will be required in the future. GFCI was tested in this bathroom with no issues or concerns noted. Note should be taken that the reset for this GFCI is in the basement next to the sump pump pit. ·The seal is caulked improperly. Tile has fallen off the outside of the way!! bathtub and the caulk seal has been compromised. This should be repaired asap to avoid excessive moisture to the structural components around the tub. As well the caulking around the tub needs maintenance. A year’s worth licensed contractor should be consulted for further evaluation and repair. The sink was inspected for functional flow, functional drainage, leaks, "P" trap, and shut offs. No issues or concerns were noted at the time of soap residue buildthe inspection. Condition: Satisfactory Moisture reading were taken with a moisture meter around the tub and the readings were high where the tile has displaced off the wall. There is some maintenance needed to the caulking around the tub. Condition: Satisfactory Bathroom window present:Yes Fan Vents to:Outside The sink was checked for functional flow, functional drainage, "P" trap, properly installed shut offs, and leaks. There were no issues or concerns noted at the time of this inspection. The tub and shower area has recently been re-up caulked and no concerns or issues were noted at the time of this inspection. Condition: Satisfactory Bathroom window present:Yes Fan Vents to:Outside There are dual sinks in the master, both were inspected for functional flow, functional drainage, "P" trap, leaks, and shut offs. There were no issues or concerns noted at the time of inspection. Many of the building's structural elements and portions of its mechanical systems are visible inside the Crawlspace. These include the foundation, portions of the structural framing, distribution systems for electricity, plumbing, and heating. Each accessible and visible component and system was examined for proper function, excessive wear or abnormal deterioration and general state of repair. It is not very easy unusual to removefind occasional moisture and dampness in the Crawl Spaces and we advise annual inspections of this area. Brillo pads Significant or frequent water accumulation can affect the structures foundation and cleanser support system and would indicate the need for further evaluation by professional drainage contractor. We advise to monitor your Crawlspace during the rainy season. I believe there are a definite musttwo columns in the basement for structural support. Fiberglass tubs should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleanser. Begin One right by scrubbing in a circular motion until you may no longer feel residue. Rinse with warm water. Clean fixtures with glass cleaner and wipe off with a paper towel. If your tub/shower unit has glass doorsthe wet bar, the same process should be used on those doors—inside other in the utility room. The column by the wet bar is covered up and out!! Don't forget thus was not possible to clean out inspect. The other column in the track alsoutility room is 50% exposed and was inspected with no issues or concerns noted. Make sure to get rid of all mold/mildew. • Cleaning the commode is not a very fun job, BUT it doesn't take too long. Using a sponge and bleach cleaner, wipe off lid, seat (behind and all around), and outside of bowl. Don’t forget to clean at the foot Most of the bowl and around the bolts attaching it to the concrete floor also. That is where most of the dust seems to collect. Wipe over entire unit again using only warm water. Pour toilet bowl cleaner inside the bowl and wipe clean with brush. FLUSH. • Clean the light fixture/fan. It has accumulated dust. Wipe out inside shelves of medicine cabinet and vanity. Clean mirrors and light fixtures with glass cleaner. Wipe out sink using sponge and bleach cleanser. Rinse with warm water and re-wipe with sponge only. Again, don't let water drops dry-wipe off with paper towels. Finally wipe down outside of vanity with sponge. • Lastly, it’s time to clean the bathroom floor. First, sweep entire floor. Using a wet, soapy sponge, wipe along sides and corners. Pay close attention to areas around the commode, behind door, and along vanity edges. Mop entire floor using floor cleaner. If floor dries with streaks, re-mop using only warm water. • Don’t forget to clean off the heater and towel bars! • Get all calcium build was covered up off faucet fixtures with CLR and by tile or Lime Away. • Please do not leave your toilet wands, shower curtains, shower mats or rugs. • Clean all windows on the inside with regular glass cleaner. Also clean the patio doors on both the inside and outside, as well as the sliding door tracks. Don’t forget to clean window xxxxx and window tracks. Porches and outdoor areas should be completely free of debris. • Closets should be completely free of debris. Wipe off shelves and bar with wet sponge and all purpose cleaner. Do NOT leave hangers behind! The new tenants have hangers of their own! • If furniture contains any glass parts, clean with glass cleaner. Dust all wood furniture with dusting cloth and furniture polish. Wipe out all drawers with damp cloth. If furniture is anything other than wood, an all purpose cleaner may be used. Don’t forget to move furniture away from the walls to check for any debris that may have fallen behind or underneath. • Vacuum carpeting, under sofa cushions and under chair cushions. • Thoroughly clean air conditioning/heating unit with a damp sponge and all purpose cleaner. The grill/cover should be free of dust floor was visible in the utility room and debris. Re-attach cover. • If you have overhead light fixtures, be sure to clean the globe storage room and was inspected with warm water. Also, clean all receptacle covers and switch plates. • Wipe down baseboards and baseboard heating units. • Be sure to clean all blindsno major concerns or issues noted.
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