Removing Household Stains Before You Sell Your Home

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 11 June 2019 10:27

If you are looking to sell your home, you are probably well aware that there is a good bit of work to be done in order to make it as presentable to potential buyers are is possible. Preparing your home for sale in this manner goes a long way toward helping to land a buyer sooner and at a price that you are wanting to get for the sale of your home. One of the areas of home prepping for sale that is the most critical is to make sure that the carpets are all clean and free of stains. Anytime a home has been lived in for a while, it is inevitable that some stains might have built up over that time. Removing these stains is a huge part of putting your best foot forward when it comes to how you present your home to the sale market. With this in mind, there are some key methods that you can use in order to remove household stains to get your house ready to go onto the market and be viewed by prospective buyers.

Dealing With Tough Pet Stains

If you are a pet owner, then it is almost certain that you have dealt with the annoyance of pet stains. These can be one of the toughest household stains to get rid of but they are among the most essential to be rid of if you are trying to prepare your home for the market. The most common stains tend to be from urine and vomit, which tend to be lighter in color and can often be removed with dish soap and water. Sometimes you'll have to deal with darker stains from fecal matter. You will probably be left saying why is my dog's poop black, but no need to worry, simple household product can remove these dark stains. First, soak the area with white vinegar. Then, apply a generous amount of baking soda over the vinegar. Wait a day or two and then vaccum it up, and the stain should be gone. If a pet stain is new, then it needs to be tackled immediately to prevent it from setting in. There are also some good sprays out there on the market that discourage further issues. If the pet stain is set in, it might be necessary to rent a commercial cleaner or even hire a carpet cleaning service. Stains that have set in and gone through the carpet completely might require a replacement of the carpet.

Mold And Mildew Issues

One of the common household stains that need to be tackled before putting a house on the market is mold and mildew. This is particularly problematic in kitchen and bathroom areas where it is a lot of grout work. A good bleach cleaner is an excellent way to get rid of these stains and clean up the grout on those tiles to have them looking presentable.

Clean Up The Look Of Your Walls

If you have kids, then there is a good chance that you are going to have places on your walls where they have drawn and marked. Unfortunately, this can be a big turn off for potential buyers and the easy solution is to just slap on a new coat of paint in order to have those walls looking fresh and new. This little bit of extra work really is well worth it because it just isn't a great look to have your walls looking worn and dirty from the artwork that your kids might have bestowed upon them in the past.

When you make the decision to sell your house, you want to sell it quickly and you want to get your asking price for it. Utilizing these steps will go a long way toward making your house more presentable for potential buyers. This will have a major impact on you achieving your quick sale at asking price.

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