On average, people can spend six hours a week cleaning their homes. Even with this constant cleaning, all the jobs don’t always get done and can start to pile up. That’s why you need a spring cleaning checklist.

When spring hits, or simply when it starts getting warm enough to open all the windows, it’s time for a thorough spring clean. But if you don’t have a plan, you can quickly become overwhelmed and start to neglect some tasks. When you use a cleaning checklist, you’ll be able to ensure all the needed jobs get done.

Keep reading to find out what you need to include in your spring cleaning checklist to ensure you end up with a sparkling home.

Clean Your Doormats

Doormats are meant to trap dirt that would otherwise enter your home. But if you don’t periodically clean your doormats, they’ll end up not fulfilling their purpose.

To clean your doormats, you can simply hose them off and allow them to air dry. If you want to ensure they’re as clean as possible, you can also vacuum them on both sides to get rid of any extra trapped dirt.

It’s also useful to have outdoor and indoor doormats. The outdoor doormats will trap the majority of the dirt, so the indoor ones will only catch what’s left over. This way, you’ll have even less indoor cleaning to do when the time comes.

Clean Your Ceiling Fans

You wouldn’t have used your ceiling fans during the colder months, so they’ve been standing still and gathering dust for a while now. So before you think to switch them on again, you need to clean your ceiling fans thoroughly; otherwise, you’ll be spreading all the dust and debris all over your newly cleaned rooms.

If your ceiling fans aren’t too dirty, you can simply dust them, but to ensure you get rid of all the trapped dirt, you’ll want to use a damp cloth to wipe the entire unit down. Once you’re done, you’ll also want to dry it with a cloth to keep any dust from settling on it afterward.

Dust the Ceilings

Ceilings usually get left out of the cleaning process because it’s harder to see dust and dirt when it’s so high up. Your ceiling probably won’t be that dusty, but you’ll be able to get rid of any cobwebs and spiders that might have used your ceiling to stay warm in the winter.

Cobwebs and dust will be more visible in the warmer months as there will be more light to see them, so it’s important to dust your ceilings when you start spring cleaning. An extendable dusting pole will speed up this process, but you can also use a cloth and a ladder in a pinch.

Wash the Walls

Once you’ve dusted your ceilings, you can start washing your walls. Over time, dust and oil from your hands will have gotten on your walls. If you have pets, you’ll also find that the corners of your walls might be slightly discolored from where they rubbed against them.

When washing your walls, you simply need to wipe them down with a damp microfiber cloth. Wipe your walls from top to bottom for the best results. If there are some persistent stains, you’ll need to go in with a cleaning solution.

While cleaning your walls, it’s important to remember the door frames and baseboards, too!

Clean the Blinds and Curtains

Blinds and curtains don’t get cleaned regularly, but they get handled a lot. When it comes to your curtains, it’s easiest to throw them in the wash or have them dry cleaned. Just remember to dust your curtain rods before you put them back!

Blinds require a bit more work to clean. You’ll need to wash each slat with a soapy cloth and then wipe it with a dry cloth to keep any dust from settling on the damp slats.

Wash All the Windows

No one enjoys washing windows. It’s tedious, and if you don’t do it correctly, you can be left with streaks all over your clean windows.

You need to remember to clean the inside and outside of the windows, and you want to dry them properly before moving on to the next step. Outsourcing your window cleaning can save you a lot of time and effort. A one-time cleaning service can take care of the trickier jobs, like window washing, for you.

Wash All Your Reusable Bags

A lot of people have switched to reusable shopping bags, but most people forget that cloth needs to be washed every now and again. If you continuously use them without washing, you’ll be left with a grimy bag that you won’t want to use anymore.

You’ll need to check the labels in your bags to determine the best way to clean them.

Spring Cleaning Checklist Made Easy

Creating a spring cleaning checklist will not only help keep you organized, but you’ll also be able to complete your tasks quicker. Using a spring cleaning guide will help you prioritize the tasks that desperately need to be completed and what can be left to your normal cleaning schedule.

By using this guide to help you build your checklist, you’ll be able to experience the spring cleaning benefits in no time.

Top Mops Cleaning Service has been keeping Lexington clean since 2012. You don’t need to wait until spring to hire a cleaning company; contact us today to get started on your free quote!