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I’m unsure who invented Spring Cleaning, but the timing makes perfect sense.
After being stuck in the house all winter, I’m always in the mood to get it spotless as the sun peeks out of those dreary clouds.
These tips aren’t just for Spring. This is an excellent resource for efficiently cleaning your house whenever you need a deep cleaning!
There are typically two ways people clean whole houses: room-by-room and task cleaning (not room-specific).
I’ve tried both ways, but ultimately, combining the two works best for me.
This is more of a process when cleaning your whole house vs. doing daily maintenance.
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Deep Cleaning Checklist Printable
I’ve created a free printable to help you clean each room individually, checking it off as you go. That’s my favorite part!

Dusting High Spaces
Starting at the top is important because dirt can fall to the floor as we dust and clean the higher-up areas.
You’ll dirty up your hard work if you clean your floor before dusting.
I start with my Hoover Cordless Vacuum utilizing the attachments to dust up high on window trim, door frames, etc.
You can use this for any flat surface that collects dust as well.
I like to do this all over the house at once, while I have the vacuum out.

After dusting high spaces, this is where I start working room to room.
Clean Mid Level Spaces
Start by picking up things that are out of place and need to be thrown away.
For example, if I find things that need to go in my bedroom, I simply move them to my bedroom without putting them exactly where they go.
If I fill my time organizing every item, I get distracted and never actually accomplish a task.
So I’ll move them to the correct space and organize them when I move into those rooms.
Now, it’s time to move down to the mid-level areas of your home, such as the windows and shelves.
Start by dusting and wiping down surfaces as necessary.
I also take this opportunity to clean mirrors, faucets, toilets, and anything else we use and touch regularly.

Vacuum Floors
Next up is vacuuming.
I use my ONEPWR Max Cordless Vacuum and some attachments to clean stairs, crevices, baseboards (top and bottom), and hard floors. Don’t forget the rugs!


When moving to carpet, I suggest using the Hoover Upright Vacuum for a deep clean.
Stick Vacuums are great for in between and on hard floors, but I prefer a full-size vacuum for carpeting when deep cleaning.
Clean Carpets and Rugs
It’s incredible how much dirt comes from rugs and carpets when using a carpet cleaner.
These vacuums remove that embedded dirt and make your whole house feel fresh!
I suggest doing this for spills and then every 3-4 months depending on your lifestyle.
However, the Hoover Smartwash Automatic Carpet Cleaner is so easy to use that if you have pets or live in a dusty climate, it’s no big deal to pull it out as much as necessary to maintain a clean floor!

Clean Hard Floors
If you’re like me and have hard floors, Hoover also makes a great Hard Floor Cleaner.
This is definitely my go-to when wrapping up all my house cleaning!

That’s how I tackle my house. It may not be for everyone, so feel free to change it to whatever you think is best.
If you want to keep up with the house cleaning during the summer, I have a Kids Summer Chore Chart that you can print off.
What’s your biggest cleaning challenge? Comment below!