After months of cold weather, spring is the perfect time to refresh your home and tackle important maintenance tasks. A thorough spring cleaning doesn’t just make your home feel brighter and more organized — it also helps prevent costly repairs and keeps your home running efficiently.
Whether you’re a new homeowner or trying to stay ahead on maintenance, this spring home maintenance checklist includes tasks that many homeowners forget.
Start with a Whole-Home Declutter
Before deep cleaning, remove items you no longer need. Decluttering makes your home feel larger and reduces stress. Focus on:
- Closets and coat storage
- Kitchen cabinets and pantry shelves
- Bathroom drawers and under-sink storage
- Garage or basement areas
Donate unused items or store seasonal belongings you won’t need until next winter.
Deep Clean Often-Overlooked Areas
Some spots are skipped during regular cleaning but collect dust and grime over the winter. Don’t forget to clean:
- Baseboards, trim, and door frames
- Ceiling fans and light fixtures
- Window tracks and sills
- Behind and under large appliances
- Cabinet interiors and shelving
- Air vents and return grilles
Spring Cleaning Checklist: Commonly Overlooked Tasks
Here’s a detailed checklist of tasks that homeowners often forget:
Appliances & Vents
- Vacuum refrigerator coils
- Clean behind the stove and fridge
- Wash dishwasher filters
- Clean inside garbage disposals
Surfaces & Fixtures
- Dust ceiling fans and light fixtures
- Wipe down baseboards, trim, and door frames
Air Quality
- Replace HVAC filters
- Clean air vents
Bedroom & Living Spaces
- Vacuum mattress surfaces
- Wash pillows
- Clean under heavy furniture
Kitchen Details
- Deep-clean the microwave (steam with vinegar/lemon)
- Wash cabinet doors
- Clean out the pantry
Outdoor & Safety
- Clean gutters
- Power wash walkways and patios
- Check smoke alarm batteries
- Clean outdoor furniture
Hidden Areas to Tackle
Don’t forget these often-overlooked spots that accumulate dust, bacteria, or debris over winter:
- Behind and under appliances like refrigerators and stoves
- Window tracks and sills (prone to dirt and mold)
- Frequently touched surfaces: light switches and door handles
- Cleaning tools: submerge hairbrushes in hot water and clean vacuum/mop filters
Refresh Your Outdoor Spaces
Spring is the perfect time to make your yard and outdoor areas inviting:
- Trim shrubs and refresh landscaping
- Power wash patios, decks, and sidewalks
- Clean outdoor furniture
- Plant flowers to boost curb appeal
Replace Filters & Test Safety Systems
Protect your home and family by checking these items:
- HVAC filters and air vents
- Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
- Water heater (flush to remove sediment)
- Hoses and outdoor faucets for winter damage
A Fresh Start for Spring
Even tackling a few of these tasks can make your home feel brand new. A thorough spring cleaning keeps your space healthy, organized, and ready for the warmer months.
And if spring has you thinking about buying or selling a home, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.