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Chandeliers are an elegant way to light a house. But grime can build up if they’re not properly maintained, decreasing their attractiveness and dimming the illumination they provide. Here are some guidelines to help you set a regular cleaning schedule, both for day-to-day care and long-term maintenance.

Timetables for Chandelier Maintenance

Dust Regularly

chandeliersEven for the most fastidious homeowners, it’s easy to forget about dusting out-of-the-way spots like the tops of chandeliers. Over time, though, dust will settle in those spots, making it harder to scrub them clean in the long run. This dust will also decrease the air quality in the rest of the house, negatively impacting the health of anyone who has allergies or other respiratory issues. Dusting once a week helps mitigate this by eliminating buildup that could enter the air.

Perform Maintenance & Thorough Cleaning at Least Once a Year

Once or twice a year, it’s important to take the chandelier apart for a more thorough cleaning. If the chandelier is located in a room where it gets exposed to higher amounts of dust, grease, and moisture—like a kitchen—it should be serviced more often. This can be an involved process, so hiring an expert is the best way to ensure your chandelier receives the attention it deserves. As well as cleaning out the internal components, professionals will test that everything is working properly, with no faulty wiring or dying light bulbs. This helps homeowners steer clear of serious issues and expensive repairs later.

 

Are you seeking a team of professionals to help with installing or repairing chandeliers and other lighting fixtures? The experts at Palette Studios can help. For nearly a century, they’ve served residents of Cincinnati, OH, with custom lighting needs, offering solutions that are both attractive and functional. Learn more by visiting them online or calling them at (513)961-1316.

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