After spring cleaning your home, you can benefit from improved organization and indoor air quality. You can breathe easier, and you might feel less stress. More than that, your stress level can drop, and you might feel and be more productive at home. However, spring cleaning is far more in-depth than your weekly or monthly cleaning sessions.

 

To enjoy these results, you need to cover many tasks that you don’t usually pay attention to. These spring cleaning tips will produce the pristine home that you want.

How to Do a Proper Spring Cleaning?

 

Spring cleaning is a ceiling-to-floor cleaning session. It involves going through all of your cabinets, drawers, closets and even garage. Rather than simply cleaning these spaces, you’ll also declutter and improve organization. Areas of the home that don’t need your attention every week need attention when spring cleaning. Some of these areas are your washing machine, trash cans, toilet water tank and more.

 

 

Spring cleaning also includes home maintenance chores and extends to the outside of the home. Some of these tasks are cleaning outdoor furniture, knocking down cobwebs on the porch, checking the batteries in the carbon monoxide and smoke detectors and more. Use these spring cleaning tips to cover all of the bases.

 

Create a Game Plan Before You Start

 

When you make the time and effort to spring clean your home, you understandably don’t want to overlook important tasks. Creating a plan of attack upfront ensures that every area of your home gets the attention that it needs. It also allows you to break up your tasks into manageable chunks.

 

 

Often, spring cleaning is done over the course of several days. Depending on your schedule, this could extend to two or three weekends. Your game plan will keep you motivated while making the work more manageable.

 

Declutter First, Clean Second

 

When your home is decluttered and organized, deep cleaning is easier to do. A smart approach is to declutter each room as you go. Complete a room before moving on to the next room. Pull out trash bags and empty boxes for discard items, recycling, donations and giveaways to friends and relatives.

 

 

One by one, go through every cabinet, drawer and so forth. Empty the space entirely. Then, only return the items that you need or that have sentimental value. If you haven’t used an item in over a year and have no intention of using it in the near future, discard it. This is also a smart time to add organizational features, if needed, such as storage bins and shelves.

 

Focus on Forgotten Areas

 

Spring cleaning involves your routine cleaning chores as well as areas that you often overlook. For example, when is the last time you cleaned your stinky gym bag or scrubbed the tile grout?

 

 

Do your coffee mugs have stains? This is also the time to clean the blinds, curtains and windows. The oven and oven door, TV remotes, light switch plates, appliance handles, baseboards, ceiling fans, mattress, shower curtain, makeup brushes and more all need to be cleaned as well.

 

Go Green with Your Cleaning

 

Spring cleaning is easier to do when you have all of the supplies on hand. You could spend a small fortune on chemical-based cleaning products. These products often have health and safety warnings. A great alternative to these chemicals is a homemade, natural cleaner. There are numerous recipes for all-natural cleaners.

 

 

One recipe is to combine ¾ cup of rubbing alcohol, ¾ cup of water, a few drops of liquid dish soap and up to 10 drops of your favorite essential oil. Fill a spray bottle with this cleaning solution. You can then use it as a general purpose household cleaner.

 

Maintain the Clean

 

Homes gradually get dirtier, and they fall into a state of disorganization and even chaos. You can dramatically minimize these issues and enjoy a cleaner home for longer when you maintain your results. After spring cleaning, get into the habit of straightening and organizing your living spaces before going to bed.

 

 

An alternative is to straighten up each room before walking out of it. Add daily habits to your routine like making the bed, wiping down the kitchen counter after each meal or snack and wiping the bathroom counter after each shower or bath.

 

You can also further simplify cleaning by tackling a few chores each day. For example, on Mondays, you might vacuum the carpet, rugs and upholstery after work. On Tuesdays, you might mop the floors.

 

FAQs

 

Why Spring Is the Perfect Time to Refresh Your Home and Routine

 

Spring is a season of renewal. This is a time when you shake off the old and welcome the new, so it is the ideal time to give your home a refresh. While you can spring clean your home any time of year, spring is the most common season to do the work.

 

How Do You Spring Clean Without Getting Overwhelmed?

 

Spring cleaning your home can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Focus on cleaning one area of your home at a time.

 

 

You might complete cleaning and organizing a room in a full day, or you could break it up into more manageable chunks if needed. This might include cleaning one or two cabinets one day. Then, tackle a few drawers the following day. Continue until the room is done. Another strategy is to set a timer and clean for 20 or 30 minutes per day.

 

How Many Times a Year Should You Spring Clean?

 

While the term “spring cleaning” leads you to believe that the work only needs to be done once a year, it is best to do the work twice a year. This allows you to stay on top of organization and clutter, and it prevents any areas of your home from getting truly grimy. Overall, the tasks are faster and easier to complete when you tackle them twice a year rather than just once.

 

Properly spring cleaning your home is a significant undertaking that produces extraordinary results. These results can be enjoyed for many months, but you may lack the time, desire or energy to do the work yourself. Our house cleaners at Cleanzen are eager to do the heavy lifting. We are committed to giving you a deep cleaned home that meets your expectations. To schedule spring cleaning service, call Cleanzen today.

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