Published March 2, 2023

Preparing For Spring Cleaning: Tips for a Tidier Des Moines Home

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Written by Ryan Rohlf

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Spring is in the air and one of the first things that you might want to add to your list is a home spring cleaning. The great thing about cleaning your Des Moines home is that it can be a lot of fun! Cleaning is something that we all do. We do it because it feels good and we want to enjoy the benefits of a clean home. Although you might think of spring cleaning as just spring cleaning, there is much more involved than just making sure that your house is fresh and tidy.


Check out these ten tips that we gather that you can add to your list.



Spring Cleaning Checklist

The beginning of spring is the ideal time to conduct a thorough cleaning of your home or flat. Including these tasks in your cleaning regimen so that you may welcome the warmer weather with a spotless home. Create a cleaning checklist that is specific to your house and needs before you start the project.



Clean sliding door and window tracks.

You might not think to clean sliding glass door tracks at first, but you'll be pleased you did before the outdoor entertainment season really gets rolling. After using your vacuum hose to remove the dirt, scrub the tracks with an old, dry toothbrush to remove any remaining debris. Use a wet sponge to complete.


Be careful to wash your windows on a foggy day. Usually, water and a microfiber cloth will clean windows more thoroughly than chemicals can. If not, you can manufacture your own glass cleaner using purified water, 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol, and 1/3 cup vinegar.


Unnoticed Surfaces

The opportunity presented by spring cleaning allows you to take care of the areas you frequently ignore. Baseboards, door frames, and walls should all receive a nice, thorough cleaning once a year. Wash them with a sponge and a squirt of dishwashing liquid mixed in a bucket of warm water.



Deep-Clean Carpets

To maintain a new carpet's warranty, you may need to have it cleaned professionally every 12-18 months. By renting a deep cleaner or purchasing a professional-style model made for home use, you can perform a do-it-yourself carpet cleaning. To achieve the best clean, carefully follow the instructions for combining the cleaning solution, rinsing, and drying.



Clean Appliances and Furnishings Below

Get a companion to assist you in moving the sofa and chairs and rolling up the area rugs before you vacuum the floors. As much as you can, move kitchen appliances away from the wall. You may be able to pull them out far enough in some instances for a vacuum hose to reach.



Refresh Window Treatments

Usually, curtains and drapes aren't dirty enough to be washed. Instead, thoroughly go over them with your vacuum's upholstery attachment. Dust sheer curtains, then dry them on low with a sheet of fabric softener.



Get Organized

Clean up and eliminate clutter in each room before you start cleaning. If you're feeling overwhelmed by clutter, designate some organizational "power sessions" into your spring cleaning program. Prepare yourself with a few boxes for sorting as you purge: one for garage sale things, one for donation items, and one garbage bag for disposal items. Put the items you plan to keep back in their proper rooms and places.



Make a Change in Your Wardrobe

Your closet will be more organized and the seasonal necessities will remain in the foreground if you store stuff you aren't currently wearing or utilizing in a safe spot. Make room for warm-weather apparel by putting away gloves, winter clothing, and boots. Always name the containers so you'll know where to look for your winter clothing the next season.



Safety Inspection

Consider checking the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms as part of your spring cleaning. Do all the necessary safety inspections of your home. Get a fire extinguisher if you don't already have one. Keep it in the kitchen and learn how to utilize it. You might decide to get a second one for your garage.



Exterior Paint

Think about painting your house to give it a new look while you're spring cleaning. Your home can go from being forgotten to being the nicest on the block with a fresh color scheme. Make sure the exterior painting is done properly because it often lasts ten years. Consider a touch-up instead of a full paint job for your house if you want to extend the life of your siding and trim.




Conclusion:

Cleaning gives you a sense of accomplishment, a refreshed feeling – and isn't that what spring is all about? We certainly hope so because it's not too early to get started on your spring cleaning. At the end of the day, spring cleaning your Des Moines home is a lot of work. But if you're willing to put in a little effort, you'll be able to reap the benefits throughout the entire year. So, we hope that this guide has inspired you to pick up some new cleaning tools and go ahead and tackle those spots around your home!


If you need recommendations for other cleaning services, let us know as we are partnered with the best cleaning companies around Des Moines. 

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