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Condo Cleaning Rules & Tips for South Florida
December 2024 5 min read
Living in a South Florida condo comes with unique cleaning considerations. From HOA regulations to high-rise logistics, here's what you need to know.
Common HOA & Building Rules
- Service hours: Most buildings restrict cleaning to 9am-5pm weekdays
- Vendor registration: Cleaning services often need to be pre-approved
- Elevator use: Service elevators required for equipment
- Parking: Visitor parking or loading zones for service vehicles
- Noise restrictions: Vacuuming may be restricted during certain hours
High-Rise Specific Considerations
Windows & Balconies
- Interior window cleaning is usually your responsibility
- Exterior windows handled by building maintenance
- Balcony cleaning often has specific rules
- Never throw anything over balcony (including mop water!)
HVAC & Filters
- Many condos have central HVAC systems
- You may still need to change in-unit filters
- Report AC issues to maintenance promptly
- Keep vents clean to prevent building-wide issues
Condo Cleaning Tips
Space-Saving Cleaning
- Use compact cleaning supplies
- Multipurpose cleaners reduce storage needs
- Microfiber cloths are versatile and compact
- Consider a stick vacuum for easy storage
Shared Spaces
- Keep hallway outside your door clean
- Wipe doormat and entry area regularly
- Report spills in common areas to management
Ocean-View Condos
- Salt air accelerates corrosion—wipe metal fixtures often
- Clean windows more frequently (salt spray)
- Use dehumidifiers to combat ocean moisture
- Check for rust on balcony furniture
Before Hiring a Cleaner
- Check if building requires vendor registration
- Provide guest list/access code to security
- Confirm parking arrangements
- Share any specific building rules
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