
Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist
Spring cleaning isn't about doing everything—it's about tackling the deep cleaning tasks you skip during the rest of the year. This room-by-room checklist helps you work systematically.
Always clean from top to bottom and from back to front. Dust ceiling fans before shelves, shelves before floors. Any dust that falls gets cleaned up as you work your way down.
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The Spring Cleaning Schedule
Don't try to do everything in one day. Spread it over a weekend or a week:
Kitchen Checklist
- Clean inside refrigerator & freezer
- Pull out fridge, clean behind & underneath
- Deep clean oven & stovetop
- Clean microwave inside & out
- Run dishwasher cleaning cycle
- Wipe down all cabinet fronts
- Clean inside cabinets & drawers
- Degrease range hood & filter
- Clean small appliances
- Wash trash can inside & out
- Clean light fixtures
- Wipe down walls & backsplash
Bathroom Checklist
- Deep clean grout (scrub or steam)
- Remove hard water deposits
- Clean exhaust fan cover
- Wash shower curtain/liner
- Clean inside medicine cabinet
- Organize under-sink cabinet
- Discard expired products
- Wash bath mats & towels (hot water)
- Clean toilet tank interior
- Wash walls & baseboards
Bedroom Checklist
- Flip or rotate mattress
- Vacuum mattress
- Wash mattress pad & all bedding
- Wash pillows (check labels)
- Clean under the bed
- Declutter nightstands & dressers
- Dust ceiling fan blades
- Wipe down light switches & door handles
- Clean mirrors & windows
- Vacuum/clean closet floors
Living Room Checklist
- Vacuum upholstery & under cushions
- Clean behind & under furniture
- Dust all surfaces & shelves
- Clean TV screen & electronics
- Wash throw blankets & pillow covers
- Dust lampshades & light fixtures
- Dust blinds or wash curtains
- Clean window sills & tracks
- Wipe down baseboards
- Deep clean area rugs
Whole House Tasks
- Wash all windows inside & out
- Clean window screens
- Dust ceiling fans throughout
- Replace HVAC filters
- Clean air vents & returns
- Wipe all door handles & light switches
- Dust crown molding & door frames
- Deep clean all floors
- Clean garage or basement (optional)
- Wash outdoor entry mats
Spring Cleaning Supplies
- All-purpose cleaner
- Glass cleaner
- Degreaser
- Bathroom cleaner
- 10-12 microfiber cloths
- Scrub brushes (grout, toilet)
- Vacuum with attachments
- Step stool
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a full spring cleaning take?
A thorough spring cleaning typically takes 2-4 days when spread across a weekend or week. Day 1 for decluttering, Day 2 for kitchen and bathrooms, Day 3 for bedrooms and living areas, and Day 4 for floors and windows. Don't try to do everything in one day.
What's the best order for spring cleaning?
Start with decluttering every room, then deep clean high-use areas (kitchen, bathrooms) before moving to bedrooms and living spaces. Always work top to bottom—dust ceiling fans before shelves, shelves before floors. Save windows and floors for last.
What spring cleaning tasks should I prioritize if short on time?
Focus on high-impact tasks: clean windows (brightens entire rooms), deep clean kitchen appliances, scrub bathroom grout, and clean behind/under furniture. Skip inside closets and garage—save those for fall or a separate project.
How often should I do spring cleaning?
Traditional spring cleaning should happen once a year, ideally in March-April. However, many tasks benefit from seasonal attention—do a lighter version in fall to prep for winter. The goal is tackling deep cleaning tasks you skip during regular weekly cleaning.
What supplies do I need for spring cleaning?
Essential supplies include: all-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner, degreaser, bathroom cleaner, 10-12 microfiber cloths, scrub brushes (grout, toilet, stiff bristle), vacuum with attachments, microfiber mop, step stool, garbage bags, and donation boxes.
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I founded Long Island Maids in 2013 with one goal: bringing professional-quality cleaning to busy Long Island families. After 15+ years in the industry, our team now serves homes across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Every guide I write comes from real experience in real Long Island homes.