As the seasons shift, it’s essential to adjust your cleaning routine! While you may have a spring cleaning schedule in place, fall offers an excellent opportunity to refresh your home as summer wraps up. Use our room-by-room fall cleaning checklist to simplify your seasonal clean-up and ensure every area of your home receives the attention it deserves.
Though Ohio will almost certainly see snow before the year is out, for now, the weather is perfect to get some indoor-outdoor cleaning done! The tools you gather together will likely vary based on the size of your home and its specific needs, but here’s a general list to get you started:
Before the weather becomes too harsh, it’s important to prepare your home’s exterior and outdoor areas for winter. Start with your front porch as a focal point. Once that’s taken care of, you can move indoors to clean and organize every room in your home.
Download our free printable fall cleaning checklist for a simple and rewarding way to track your progress. Mark off tasks as you complete them to stay organized and motivated!
Fall is a great time to inspect your home’s exterior. Check for damaged windows, doors and exterior home elements that could impact your home’s energy efficiency. To keep your home warm and comfortable all winter long, replace cracked windows and drafty doors to keep the cold air out. This will help your energy bills as well—less chilly drafts getting in means less work for your HVAC system. Here are a few other exterior tasks for the fall:
Before bringing friends and family into your home for the holidays, make sure your entryway is clean and inviting. For a bolder refresh, consider replacing your entry door. Keep your entryway looking its best all season long by completing these tasks:
As the center of the home, the kitchen is often the place where everyone gathers after getting home from school and work. The drop in temperature means less outdoor grilling and more indoor cooking, which can do a number on your kitchen surfaces. It’s especially important to keep surfaces that come in contact with food sanitized. Consider swapping your current hand soap with a fall scent for added seasonal flair, and add some natural touches like pinecones and pumpkins.
No matter the season, it’s important to keep your bathroom clean. The room you bathe and get ready for the day in should be freshened up on a regular basis. Excess moisture leads to stains and mildew build-up, so deep cleans are needed more often than in other areas of your home.
Before getting cozy beside the fireplace on those cool fall nights, you should have your chimney and fireplace inspected by a professional. Then you’re ready to spend time with family and friends gathered around the fire! However, more time spent in the living room means more clutter, crumbs and spills to stay on top of through autumn.
As the days get shorter, make sure your bedroom is clean and straightened out before unwinding at night. Replace your summer linens with warmer bedding like an extra quilt or a thicker comforter for a sound sleep all night long. And don’t forget to switch the direction of your fan to rotate clockwise to move warmer air around the room!
As family and friends come together this season, it’s important to create a warm and inviting dining space for shared meals. In addition to the following cleaning tasks, consider using warm, earth-toned placemats, table runners and napkins to set a cozy atmosphere. To enhance the autumn feel, add some small pumpkins and gourds from your local grocery store as decorative accents. These seasonal decorations should last about a month, adding charm to your dining room.
As you go through each room of your home, you may notice drafty or broken windows and doors in need of replacement. The experts at Window World of Toledo are here to help you get your home ready for the season with beautiful, energy-efficient products for every room. Contact us today for a free estimate to get started!