As the weather warms, you may feel compelled to refresh your home with a deep spring cleaning. Beyond the usual dusting and decluttering, certain areas of your home tend to collect dirt, allergens, and hidden debris over time.
Tackling these overlooked cleaning tasks will improve your home’s look, as well as its air quality, safety, and efficiency.
Here are four essential spring cleaning projects to add to your checklist.
Carpet acts like a filter, trapping dust, dirt, and allergens that settle deep within its fibers. While regular vacuuming helps, a professional deep cleaning is the most effective way to remove stains and built-up contaminants.
A deep extraction cleaning can not only remove persistent discoloration but also eliminate embedded dirt and allergens.
Pro Tip: A professional carpet cleaning once or twice a year is recommended to extend the life of your carpet and keep your home feeling fresh.
You may be tempted just to throw out a stained sofa or chair, but why not try getting it cleaned first?
Sofas and chairs collect food and drink stains, dust, pet dander, and odors over time, just like carpets.
Without regular deep cleaning, these particles settle into the fabric, the appearance of your furniture and even indoor air quality.
Deep cleaning upholstery refreshes fabrics and removes allergens.
Whether it’s your favorite couch or the dining chairs you use every day, a thorough cleaning can make a noticeable difference in comfort and cleanliness.
Pro Tip: Consider professional upholstery cleaning alongside carpet cleaning for a complete home refresh.
Your HVAC system circulates air throughout your home, but dust, pet dander, and allergens can accumulate in the ductwork over time. Dirty air ducts can contribute to poor indoor air quality and reduce HVAC efficiency, raising your bill.
Cleaning your air ducts as part of your spring cleaning routine helps improve airflow and reduces allergens in your home. This is especially beneficial for those with allergies or asthma.
Pro Tip: If you notice more dust settling on surfaces or worsening allergy symptoms, scheduling a professional air duct cleaning can help.
Dryer vents often go unnoticed during spring cleaning, but they can become a fire hazard if neglected. Lint buildup restricts airflow, making your dryer work harder and increasing the risk of overheating. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, around 2,900 clothes dryer fires occur each year, and a lack of cleaning causes approximately 34% of them.
Clearing out the lint and debris improves dryer efficiency, reduces energy costs, and helps prevent fire hazards. If your clothes are taking longer to dry or your dryer feels hotter than usual, it may be time for a vent cleaning.
Pro Tip: A professional dryer vent cleaning can remove built-up lint in hard-to-reach areas, ensuring better airflow and safer operation.
Spring cleaning is the perfect time to refresh your home beyond the usual tidying up. Focusing on carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, and air duct cleaning will create a cleaner, healthier environment while extending the life of your home’s most-used surfaces.
The good news is that there is a professional cleaning company that can do it all — and that cleaner is us! We clean carpets, upholstery, dryer vents, and air ducts, and we’ve been in the business since 1970.
If you’re in the Southern Indiana area, reach out to us here.