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Cleaning Tips for Period Homes in Ironbridge, Broseley and Much Wenlock

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Period homes are beautiful, but they do not respond well to generic cleaning habits. Original woodwork, older stone, delicate paint finishes, leaded windows, and uneven flooring all need a lighter, more thoughtful approach than a modern new-build.

Respect the Material First

The same product that is fine on a modern sealed kitchen worktop can be a bad choice for older wood, porous stone, or painted heritage features.

Before any deeper cleaning, it helps to identify what the surface actually is and whether it should be kept dry, lightly damped, or treated with a specialist product.

Common Trouble Spots in Older Homes

These are the areas that often need the most care in period properties:

  • Original timber floors that do not like standing water
  • Textured walls or lime-based finishes that can mark easily
  • Older window frames and glazing bars that trap dust
  • Fireplace surrounds and stone hearths with delicate edges

Adjust the Routine, Not Just the Product

Cleaning period homes well is about method as much as chemistry. Softer cloths, gentler agitation, more dry-dusting, and not over-wetting surfaces are all part of it.

That is especially relevant for homes in Ironbridge, Broseley, and Much Wenlock, where character properties are common.

When a Deep Clean Makes Sense

A careful deep clean can be a smart reset for a period home if it is done by someone who understands the materials. It is also useful before guests, after renovation dust, or when holiday-let standards need to be refreshed.

If your home needs that level of attention, read more about our deep cleaning service.

Better to Be Gentle Than Sorry

With older homes, the safest rule is simple: when in doubt, go gentler and test first. A careful method beats a harsh shortcut every time.

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