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November 10, 2025Why Now Is the Time to Deep Clean
As you prepare to close out 2025, it’s worth asking: have your carpets, drapes, tile, and HVAC done
systems have a true deep cleaning this year?
End-of-year maintenance is more than appearance—it’s about protecting your biggest
investment: your property. Regular year-end deep cleaning ensures your assets stay in
excellent condition, preventing costly replacements and guest complaints.
Extending the Life of Expensive Assets
Carpets and upholstery naturally trap dust, debris, and allergens. Over time, this buildup
deteriorates fibers and fabrics. The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration
Certification (IICRC) recommends professional deep cleaning every 6–12 months for optimal
lifespan.
Hotels that follow this schedule can extend carpet life by up to five years—saving thousands
annually.
Improving Indoor Air Quality
Air quality affects more than comfort—it impacts the health of guests. Dirty carpets, vents, and PTACs
circulate dust and mold spores. Deep cleaning removes these contaminants, providing fresher,
healthier air throughout your property.
Boosting Guest Perception and Ratings
Guests may not always notice a clean carpet, but they always notice a dirty one. Properties that
Invest in regular cleaning consistently receive higher satisfaction scores, stronger reviews, and
better online visibility.
Reducing Maintenance Emergencies
Emergency replacements are budget killers. By scheduling a year-end deep cleaning, you
catch small issues—like stains or mold growth—before they become capital expenses.
Renue’s Certified Expertise
Renue Systems of New Mexico’s technicians follow IICRC standards using eco-safe products
designed specifically for hospitality environments.
Protecting your assets means protecting your profitability. Let’s start the new year clean, safe,
and ready for growth.
Learn More
Explore Renue Systems of New Mexico’s services or read IICRC’s recommendations at
iicrc.org.




