Spring cleaning is less about the calendar and more about catching up on the tasks that don't fit into a regular weekly or fortnightly cleaning routine. Here's a practical checklist for Cranbourne and Pakenham households.

Kitchen deep clean

Beyond the regular wipe-down, spring is a good time to clean inside the oven, behind and under appliances if movable, inside the fridge including door seals, and the range hood filter, which collects grease steadily over months.

Bathroom detail work

Tile and grout cleaning, descaling showerheads and taps, and cleaning inside cabinets and under the sink are all tasks worth tackling during a spring reset, since they're easy to skip during regular cleaning.

Windows and window furnishings

Interior and exterior window cleaning, plus curtain or blind cleaning, makes a noticeable difference to how bright a home feels after winter, when windows have typically had less airflow and more condensation exposure.

Carpets and soft furnishings

A professional carpet steam clean removes months of accumulated dust and allergens, and it's worth pairing with upholstery cleaning for couches and mattresses that have had the same build-up over the cooler months.

Storage areas and wardrobes

Wiping out the inside of wardrobes, cupboards and drawer units while decluttering seasonal items is a natural pairing with a spring clean, since these areas rarely get attention outside of a dedicated deep clean.

Outdoor areas

Gutter cleaning before storm season, pressure washing driveways and paths, and a general check of outdoor furniture and entertaining areas round out a full spring reset for Casey and Cardinia homes.

Booking it as one visit or several

Depending on your home's size, a full spring clean can be booked as a single extended deep clean visit, or split across a couple of sessions covering different areas. We'll help you scope whichever approach suits your home and timeline.