Moving is stressful enough — packing boxes, dealing with estate agents, and hoping Eskom doesn’t cut the power mid-move. But cleaning? That’s the part most people underestimate. Whether you’re moving into a new flat in Pretoria or leaving a family home in Durban, a proper checklist makes all the difference.
Why Cleaning Matters
Landlords expect it. Buyers notice it. And for tenants, a spotless move-out can mean getting your deposit back. For move-ins, it’s about starting fresh — no one wants to unpack into someone else’s grime.
The Checklist
Kitchen
- Scrub oven, stove, and extractor fan.
- Wipe cupboards inside and out.
- Clean fridge and freezer (defrost if needed).
- Mop floors with disinfectant.
Bathroom
- Scrub tiles, grout, and shower doors.
- Disinfect toilet, basin, and taps.
- Wipe mirrors and shelves.
- Mop with bleach solution.
Bedrooms & Living Areas
- Dust ceiling fans and light fittings.
- Wipe walls and skirting boards.
- Vacuum carpets or mop floors.
- Clean windows inside and out.
Outside
- Sweep patios and balconies.
- Clear garden beds if applicable.
- Wash garage floors.
Local Tips
- Johannesburg: Highveld dust means double-check windowsills and skirting boards.
- Cape Town: Salt air leaves residue — wipe down metal fittings.
- Durban: Humidity breeds mould — scrub bathrooms thoroughly.
Final Word
Moving is chaos, but with this checklist, at least the cleaning part is sorted. Whether you’re moving in or out, a clean space makes the transition smoother.
