Deep Cleaning Checklist
As the temperatures drop, we spend more time indoors, making a clean, healthy home environment more important than ever. Winter deep cleaning isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about removing allergens, improving air quality, and creating a warm, welcoming space for the season ahead.
Use this step-by-step Deep Cleaning Checklist for Winter to give your home the refresh it deserves.
1. Bedrooms & Linen
- Wash and rotate heavy blankets, duvets, and comforters
- Clean or vacuum under the bed and behind furniture
- Flip and vacuum mattresses
- Wash or dry clean winter curtains
- Organise wardrobes and pack away summer clothes
Bonus Tip: Try our Laundry Pick-Up & Delivery for bulky winter bedding.
2. Living Room
- Steam clean or vacuum upholstery
- Dust and wipe behind and under furniture
- Clean windows and sills (inside and out)
- Wash throws and cushion covers
- Deep clean carpets or rugs
Pro Service: Our Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning will leave your lounge feeling like new.
3. Entryways
- Shake out and clean doormats
- Wipe down doors, knobs, and light switches
- Organise shoes, umbrellas, and winter gear
- Dust baseboards and high corners
4. Bathrooms
- Scrub tile grout and deep clean shower or tub
- Wash shower curtains or replace liners
- Disinfect taps, drains, and toilet bases
- Organise medicine cabinet and dispose of expired products
5. Kitchen
- Deep clean the oven, stovetop, and extractor fan
- Empty and clean out the fridge and freezer
- Sanitize countertops and backsplashes
- Clean under large appliances
- Organise pantry and toss expired goods
6. General Areas
- Replace or clean air filters
- Wipe light fixtures and ceiling fans
- Dust skirtings, vents, and window tracks
- Disinfect remotes, switches, and handles
- Test heaters and clean vents
Get Help from the Pros
If the idea of deep cleaning your whole house feels overwhelming, we’re here to help!
Book a Winter Deep Clean with The House Cleaning Solutions and let our expert team handle it for you, leaving your space sparkling, sanitized, and ready for the season.
ALSO SEE: HOW TO WASH HEAVY WINTER BLANKETS: STEP BY STEP GUIDE
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