

The last day of school hits differently when you're a parent. There's the excitement of summer ahead, the relief of no more early morning scrambles, and then — almost immediately — the realization that your home is about to become full-time headquarters for kids, activities, snacks, and everything that comes with a house that's occupied around the clock for the next three months.Before summer officially takes over, there's a window right now — that brief stretch between the school year ending and the chaos of summer beginning — that's genuinely perfect for a home reset. A thorough end-of-school clean sets your McCordsville home up for the season ahead and gives everyone a fresh start going into summer.

If you've lived in Indiana long enough, you know exactly what spring looks like here. Gray skies, back-to-back rain systems, humidity that creeps up before you even realize it, and that distinct damp smell that starts showing up in basements, bathrooms, and anywhere else moisture likes to settle in.Spring in Hancock County is beautiful in a lot of ways — but it also creates the kind of conditions where mold and mildew thrive. And if you're not staying ahead of it, a little moisture problem can quietly turn into something a lot harder to deal with. The good news is that with the right habits — and the right help — you can keep your Indiana home clean, dry, and protected all season long.

Memorial Day weekend is one of those times of year where everything happens at once. The weather finally cooperates, the grill comes out, family and friends make plans, and suddenly your home goes from "just us" to "we're hosting everyone" in the span of a text message thread.If you're getting ready to open your Hancock County home to guests this long weekend, there's a lot to think about. Food, drinks, seating, activities — the list fills up fast. And somewhere in the middle of all that planning, "clean the house" is sitting there waiting, quietly becoming more stressful the closer the weekend gets.

Graduation season is here, and if you're hosting a party in Greenfield, you already know the to-do list is no joke. Between planning the food, setting up decorations, coordinating family coming in from out of town, and making sure the graduate actually feels celebrated — cleaning the house can easily fall to the very bottom of the list.But here's the thing: a clean home before the party sets the whole tone. And a clean home after? That's how you actually get to enjoy the memory of the day instead of spending the next morning scrubbing cake off the counter.

At ProClean New Pal, we've been helping busy families across New Palestine and Hancock County enjoy cleaner, healthier homes since 2010. And this Mother's Day, we think Mom deserves to walk into a spotless kitchen, a fresh-smelling living room, and a bathroom that practically sparkles — without lifting a single finger to make it happen.

It's one of those questions that sounds simple until you actually try to answer it. How often should you deep clean your home? Every month? Every season? When company's coming and you suddenly notice the top of the refrigerator?If you've been winging it — cleaning when it feels necessary rather than on any kind of intentional schedule — you're in good company. Most Hancock County homeowners are in the same boat. Life is busy, the list is long, and deep cleaning tends to get pushed until it can't be pushed anymore.
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