Spring Cleaning Checklist for Homeowners: Beyond the Basics


Spring is here, and that means it’s time to refresh your home! But let’s be honest, most spring cleaning checklists tell you to dust, vacuum, and organize the pantry. While those tasks are important, homeowners need a checklist that goes beyond the basics. This guide will help you tackle the often-overlooked areas that impact your home's longevity, efficiency, and even its value.


1. Check Your Home’s Exterior
Winter weather can be tough on a house, so start your spring cleaning outside.
  • Inspect your roof for loose or missing shingles and clear out gutters to prevent water damage.
  • Power wash siding, brick, or stucco to remove dirt and mildew buildup.
  • Check for foundation cracks and seal any gaps before they worsen.
  • Give your outdoor furniture a refresh by washing cushions, tightening screws, and touching up paint.

2. Deep Clean HVAC Systems
Your heating and cooling system works hard year-round. Spring is the perfect time for maintenance.
  • Replace your HVAC filters to improve air quality and efficiency.
  • Clean vents and air ducts to remove dust, pet hair, and allergens.
  • Schedule a professional HVAC tune-up to ensure everything runs smoothly before summer heat kicks in.

3. Revitalize Your Home’s Energy Efficiency
Little changes can make a big difference in your home’s energy use.
  • Check windows and doors for leaks—a drafty home means higher energy bills.
  • Install weather stripping or caulking around doors and windows if needed.
  • Clean refrigerator coils to keep your fridge running efficiently.
  • Switch out old bulbs for energy-efficient LEDs to save on electricity.

4. Refresh Storage Areas
Your attic, basement, and garage tend to become clutter magnets over time.
  • Purge unused items by donating, selling, or properly disposing of them.
  • Inspect for signs of pests—rodents and insects love undisturbed storage spaces.
  • Organize tools, seasonal décor, and emergency supplies in labeled bins for easy access.

5. Prioritize Safety Checks
A clean home is great, but a safe home is even better.
  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and replace batteries if needed.
  • Check fire extinguishers to ensure they are fully charged and accessible.
  • Examine electrical outlets and cords for damage or potential fire hazards.
  • Secure loose railings, stair treads, and deck boards to prevent accidents.

6. Improve Curb Appeal
A fresh exterior not only makes your home more inviting but also boosts its value.
  • Plant seasonal flowers or refresh mulch to brighten up your landscaping.
  • Edge and fertilize your lawn to encourage healthy grass growth.
  • Touch up paint on trim, doors, and shutters to give your home a polished look.
  • Wash windows inside and out for a sparkling finish.

Ready to Take the Next Step?
Spring cleaning isn’t just about making your home look nice—it’s about maintaining and increasing its value. If you want to get an estimate on your home, learn more about the current housing market, or start the listing process, contact us today!