5 Spring Cleaning Checklist Tips

 

Spring is here and so to are some annual chores that come along with caring for a home. Not sure what I mean? I’ve outlined the top 5 spring cleaning checklist items you should be checking off your list over the next couple of months.

1. Vacuum + Shampoo All Rugs and Couch Cushions

Living in the midwest, all I think about is how much salt, sand and grime we track into our homes thanks to our long winters. Our pets unapologetically help increase the foot traffic as well. A lot of debris can build up over time, so one of the first things I like to do on my spring cleaning checklist is clean my rugs and couch cushions. It creates a sense of freshness in the high foot traffic areas of my home.

2. Clean Out Your Fridge + Pantry + Kitchen Cabinets

The kitchen is the heart of your home. By giving it a face lift through organizing and cleaning, it’ll leave you feeling great! Take time to toss out expired food, wipe down the fridge shelves, organize your food storage containers, and vacuum any crumbs + spices that may have crept into drawers or cabinets.

3. Donate Donate Donate

Go through each of your closets and cabinets, one at a time. Think clothing, bathrooms, linens, office drawers…you name it. If you run across expired medicines or makeup, or items that you haven’t used in years, it’s time to purge! By removing the clutter, you can create space in your home which feels oh so good. You might even come across a treasure that you’ve been missing, so have fun with it!

4. Wash Windows + Window Screens

After all of the pollen has made its way off the trees and plants in your yard, it’s a great idea to get your windows and window screens cleaned. This will help brighten your home with more natural lighting, and will provide fresher air when it’s open window season!

5. Clean Out Your Sewer Line

As trees and plants continue to grow during the early months of spring, so do their roots. It’s always a good idea to have your sewer line cleaned every couple of years to ensure you don’t have any unwanted sewer backup accidents in your basement. You can research companies by typing in “main sewer line scope and cleaning”. That should help get you started!


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That should get you started! Remember, not everything has to feel like a chore. When you take time to organize, donate and simplify it can create efficiencies that will have an amazing impact on you and your families life at home.

If you want to take it to another level and get your home ready to list it for sale…check out this full checklist. My team and I have identified some of the best tips and tricks to make a home “showing ready” so be sure to save it for down the road.

Happy Cleaning!

Jen

Investor // Landlord and DIYer // Realtor // Business Consultant // Globe Trotter // Converting Vegan.

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