The Ultimate House Cleaning Guide for The End of Summer

Nidhi Parikh Oct 2, 2023


Who doesn’t like welcoming the season of winter with a clean home? As the summer season comes to a close, you start experiencing colder weather and more time spent indoors. This might bring a lot of dust and debris into your house.

Instead of waiting for it to pile up, why not clean your house soon and relax comfortably while the leaves change outside?

In this cleaning guide, we’ll show you how to get your house ready for the next season without spending a lot of time and money.

Why Should You Deep Clean Your House Before Winter?

Deep cleaning of your house is not only necessary when you have guests arriving or you plan to have a big end-of-the-year party. Instead, here are four key reasons you need to go on a deep cleaning drive before winter.

  • Prevent illness: People often get more colds and cases of flu during the colder months. Having a clean home reduces this probability and helps prevent the spread of these viruses and seasonal colds.
  • Improve indoor air quality: The time spent indoors increases during the colder months. A deep cleaning drive removes dust, allergens, and other contaminants from the surfaces in your home, thus improving the air quality and helping you breathe easier.
  • Save energy: By removing dust and debris from your heating system and ensuring that your windows and doors are properly sealed, you can keep your home cozy and warm without wasting energy.
  • Lift your mood: Colder days tend to make people more gloomier. In such a scenario, having a clean home can lift your mood and boost your spirit.

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Gather Your Cleaning Supplies

Before you start a cleaning drive, gather all your supplies in one place. Here’s a list to get you started.

  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Brush and mop
  • Rubber gloves
  • Dustpan and broom
  • Vinegar
  • All-purpose cleaner
  • Sponge
  • Microfiber cloth and duster
  • Trash bag and paper towels
  • Squeegee

Prepare a Cleaning Schedule

Instead of doing everything at once or haphazardly checking off items on your cleaning to-do list, prepare a plan first. For example, if you’re planning to clean all the rooms in your house, make a schedule. Which rooms will you clean first? Are you thinking of cleaning things in each room in a particular order? How much time can you spend every week? Will you be allocating time to cleaning every day or every weekend?

These questions will help you set a proper cleaning schedule. This helps you from being overwhelmed and gives you a feeling of achievement when you tick things off your planned schedule.

Start with This Ultimate House Cleaning Checklist

Here are some simple steps to get started with your deep cleaning drive.

1. Clean the outdoors first

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Before the weather starts getting colder and winter hits, get your outdoors cleaned.

  • Sweep and clean your patios, decks, and porches to remove leaves, dust, and debris
  • Trim your plants and shrubs
  • Clean and store outdoor furniture
  • Check and get your gutters cleaned to prevent clogging
  • Drain or turn off all outdoor faucets to prevent freezing
  • Remove your window screens and install storm windows to insulate and make homes energy-efficient.
  • See for gaps in doors or windows and replace damaged caulk
  • Scrub the grill grates and cover it so it’s ready for future use
  • Inspect the roof for cracking or loose shingles due to overheating in summer

2. Clear clutter

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You don’t want to keep cleaning things that you’re not going to use. Before polishing every surface and organizing your closets, get rid of all the items you’re not using. This could include the furniture that you’re not using, the clothes that have been around in your closet for many months, the books that you are done reading, etc.

A good way to find out what to eliminate is by asking yourself, “Have I used this in a year?” If the answer is no, it likely needs to be tossed out.

You can even choose to give them to a charity. And what’s more? Scientific studies have proven that eliminating excess stuff can benefit your mental health and make you calmer, happier, and more energetic.

3. Follow a room-by-room approach

Most cleaning experts advocate following a room-by-room approach. Here’s how you can get started with it.

Kitchen cleaning

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Cooler weather means you’ll likely spend more time cooking indoors than grilling things outdoors. Thus, it becomes important to clean surfaces that come in contact with your food.

  • Discard stale or expired items from your fridge and pantry.
  • Start cleaning from your kitchen ceiling all the way to the floor (top-down approach)
  • Dust the top of high surfaces like fridges and cabinet tops
  • Clean and disinfect fridge, oven, and dishwasher. You can combine baking soda and vinegar to form an all-natural cleaning solution for cleaning these appliances.
  • Scrub and sanitize your kitchen sink
  • Disinfect the trash can
  • Sweep and mop the kitchen floor

Bathroom cleaning

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Bathrooms are one of those places that get dirty very quickly. As you use them every day, you need to keep them clean irrespective of the season. Here are all the chores you need to include while cleaning your bathrooms.

  • Treat any mold or mildew in your shower or anywhere else
  • Clean bathroom cabinets and discard expired products
  • Wipe all products and organize them on counters/cabinets
  • Clean showerhead and scrub tile grout
  • Clean the bathtub and toilet
  • Wash bathmats and shower curtains
  • Wipe mirrors and counters
  • Empty and disinfect the trash can
  • Restock toiletries
  • Sweep and mop the bathroom floor

Living room cleaning

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The coming season of fall is the perfect time for your family to gather in the living room and have a cozy movie night. But it also means sharing a lot of food, leading to spills and stains. Here’s how you can get your living room spotless for the next season.

  • Dust cobwebs
  • Dust fixtures and ceiling fans
  • Dust and wipe furniture and other surfaces
  • Vacuum upholstered furniture like sofas and couches
  • Wash pillow covers
  • Clean TV screen with a 1:1 ratio of distilled white vinegar and water
  • Dust and clean decor
  • Vacuum carpets and mop the floors
  • Clean windows
  • Sanitize remote controls and other heavy-touch items
  • Sweep the fireplace and get it inspected by a professional

Bedroom cleaning

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Summer means many of us keeping our windows open to let a breeze blow by. This means a lot of dust getting collected on bedroom surfaces. Here’s how you can get your bedroom deep cleaned:

  • Dust and wipe the furniture
  • Wash your bedding, including pillow covers, duvets, blankets, and sheets.
  • Vacuum carpets and mop the floor
  • Wash curtains
  • Wash your warmer blankets and put away light summer bedding

Get Your House Winter-Ready with Professional Cleaning Services

By following the steps in this guide, you can ensure that your home is clean and prepared for the winter season. A clean home not only promotes good health but also brings a sense of freshness and happiness.

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