A clean home is important all year round. It can be difficult to find the time and energy to clean while juggling family, career and other chores. To make things even more complicated, cleaning practices change every season. In the fall, you’ll have a gutter full of leaves to clean while in spring, you’ll have a bunch of allergens to deal with.

Don’t fret, here are some seasonal cleaning tips that can help you clean more effectively throughout the house and garden.

Spring

Springtime is a season most people look forward to; the flowers are blooming and the weather is warmer. You can strip off your heavy Winter coat and enjoy the fresh Spring air.

However, spring could be a bad season for people with allergies. If you’re not careful, dust, pollen, and allergens can build up in your home.

To stop this from happening, you will need to perform routine maintenance on your air conditioners and clean the dishwasher. Doing this will stop pollen from entering your home through these regularly used appliances. Don’t forget to check your humidifier for any mildew build-up, which can cause a clogged filter.

The weather during Spring changes depending on where you are in the world. In a hot climate like Australia, salt is often an issue in coastal homes. For homes located along the coast, for example, you might want to consider using one of the licensed cleaners in Australia. LinkU can connect you to a highly-rated cleaner nearby to visit your home and get it back up to standard.

Summer

You’ll be surprised to find that the heat of the Summer calls for special cleaning practices. If you have kids, they will be spending more time outdoors while on summer break. Dirt and detritus stuck on their shoes can bring leaves and soil that leave marks on the floor or get stuck in the carpets. When this happens, you’ll have to be more proactive in cleaning as not to permanently damage floors, tiles, and carpeting.

If your refrigerator and AC units are working overtime during the summer, then their filters will be clogged up. Check whether they need swapping out for new ones to help the units avoid overheating and burning out.

In the summer heat, there’s a higher chance of fires in and around your home. As such, it’s crucial that you check the smoke and carbon dioxide detectors to ensure their batteries haven’t run out and that they are functioning properly.

Fall

September/October is when the leaves on trees all come tumbling down. This leads to a messy garden.

If not addressed, the leaves will accumulate and turn into slippery mush or in hot environments, they will dry out and flake everywhere. That’s why it’s best to set aside time at the start of fall to clear them away.

The gutters around your home should be cleaned out once the overhanging tree branches are bare. If not cleaned out properly, this could cause clogging and a damaged drainage system.

As the weather gets colder, you will also need to check on all your warming appliances. Check that the shower, bath, water heater or boiler are all functioning well. You don’t want to leave it until the later months to resolve any leakages or blockages. Give the bath/shower a thorough cleaning to remove any mold and scum buildup during the first half of the year.

Winter

Cold weather means that moisture can creep into your home, making it feel cold and unwelcoming. The cold weather can also lead to damp, mould and other structural problems, so it’s vital that you inspect your home for any of these problems.

Excess moisture creates bacteria such as mould, which can be harmful if you breathe in the spores (especially for children). Damp can occur because of broken water pipes, so it’s crucial to be vigilant and locate any damp patches, and assess where they came from quickly.

Performing an inspection of both the interior and exterior of your home is very useful before winter sets in. You may be lucky enough to live in a more temperate climate, but nevertheless, taking the time to check your home for issues before the close of the year can spare you from any long-term headaches.

Other Tips

The best way to keep your home clean all year round is to be proactive and always try to get rid of dirt and grime as soon as you notice it.

You should also try to identify the reason behind any common problems so that you can fix the issue before it becomes a major problem.

SDI Admin

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