Spring & Seasonal Cleaning Services — A Full Home Reset, Every Season
Every season leaves something behind. Winter closes the house and accumulates months of dust, pet dander, and stale air. Summer fills window tracks and pushes allergens into every room. Fall brings the pre-holiday pressure of an entertaining-ready home. NorTech seasonal cleaning goes room by room, top to bottom — addressing every area that routine maintenance skips until it can’t be ignored.
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Spring, Fall & Pre-Holiday Cleaning — When Each Makes Sense
Different seasons create different cleaning priorities. Here’s what each seasonal clean addresses and why the timing matters.
Spring Cleaning
March – May — clearing winter buildup
- Full home dust removal — months of winter accumulation
- Window cleaning inside and out after winter condensation
- Window tracks cleared of winter debris
- Air vents and returns dusted
- Ceiling fans reversed and cleaned
- Closets decluttered and wiped
- Bedding and mattresses addressed
- All flooring deep cleaned — carpet, grout, hard floors
Fall Cleaning
September – November — pre-holiday preparation
- Full home reset before windows close for winter
- Kitchen deep clean before holiday cooking season
- Oven, range hood, and appliances cleaned
- Guest bedroom and bathroom prepared for visitors
- Carpet and upholstery cleaned before indoor season
- All storage areas organized and wiped
- Entryway and mud room deep cleaned
- HVAC filter checked and vents dusted
Pre-Holiday Cleaning
Before Thanksgiving, Christmas, or major events
- Full home cleaned to entertaining standard
- All common areas — living, dining, kitchen — reset
- Guest bathrooms deep cleaned
- Guest rooms prepared — fresh linens, dusted, floors done
- Kitchen fully cleaned before holiday cooking
- Entry and foyer polished for first impressions
- Dining room — table, chairs, sideboard — cleaned
- All floors spotless for foot traffic
Add-Ons Available: Air duct cleaning, carpet extraction, window exterior cleaning, and appliance deep cleaning available as add-ons.
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Spring Cleaning Room by Room — What a Full Seasonal Reset Covers
A seasonal cleaning is not a faster version of a regular clean. Here’s exactly what is addressed in each area that routine visits leave behind.
Kitchen
- Inside all cabinets and drawers wiped
- Refrigerator interior cleaned (empty first)
- Oven interior degreased
- Range hood and filter degreased
- Backsplash grout scrubbed
- Behind and under stove and refrigerator
- Top of cabinets wiped — grease accumulates here
- All countertops and sink scrubbed
Bathrooms
- Grout scrubbed on all tile surfaces
- Hard water and soap scum fully removed
- Full toilet sanitization including base and behind tank
- Showerhead descaled
- Inside vanity cabinets wiped
- Exhaust vent cover cleaned
- Caulk lines treated for mold
- Floor grout scrubbed
Bedrooms
- Mattress vacuumed and deodorized
- Under the bed vacuumed
- Closet interior wiped and organized
- All surfaces dusted — including tops of wardrobes
- Baseboards wiped
- Windows cleaned inside
- Window tracks cleared
- Floors deep cleaned
Living & Dining Areas
- All upholstery vacuumed
- Under sofa cushions cleared
- All surfaces dusted including shelving and decor
- Light fixtures and ceiling fans cleaned
- Window glass and tracks cleaned
- Baseboards and trim wiped throughout
- Carpet deep vacuumed or extracted
- Hard floors scrubbed including grout
Utility & Laundry Areas
- Washing machine drum and gasket cleaned
- Dryer drum and lint path cleared
- Laundry room surfaces wiped
- Behind and under washer and dryer
- Utility sink scrubbed
- Storage shelving wiped
- Floors swept and mopped
Detail & Whole-Home Areas
- All HVAC vents and return grilles dusted
- All ceiling fans cleaned — blades and housing
- All light fixtures wiped
- All baseboards throughout the home wiped
- Door frames and door tops wiped
- Switch plates and outlet covers wiped
- Stair treads, risers, and railings cleaned
- Entryway and mudroom deep cleaned
Why Twice a Year Isn’t Optional
What Accumulates Between Seasonal Cleans — and Why Routine Cleaning Doesn’t Address It
Regular cleaning maintains what’s visible. Seasonal cleaning addresses what builds up below and behind the surface over months — and what that buildup does to air quality, surfaces, and the home’s condition over time.
Allergen Load Builds All Winter
When windows are closed from fall through spring, the home recirculates the same air continuously. Dust mite debris, pet dander, mold spores, and accumulated dust have no path out. They settle on surfaces, embed in carpet and upholstery, and coat vent registers. A spring deep clean combined with duct cleaning removes the accumulated allergen load before the season of open windows and outdoor pollen adds to it. Indoor allergy sufferers typically notice the most significant improvement from seasonal cleaning of any single cleaning service.
Surface Degradation Is Gradual and Permanent
Grease buildup on cabinet finishes discolors them permanently over time. Hard water deposits on shower glass etch the surface after long enough exposure. Mold in grout and caulk penetrates deeper the longer it’s left. These are not cleaning problems — they become material damage problems that eventually require replacement rather than cleaning. Twice-yearly deep cleaning prevents the accumulation that turns maintenance into renovation.
The Areas Routine Cleaning Never Reaches
Standard cleaning visits maintain the surfaces used every day. They do not clean inside cabinet interiors, behind appliances, under furniture, inside closets, on top of cabinets, inside window tracks, or on ceiling fans and fixtures. These areas accumulate months of debris between seasonal cleans. In a home with regular weekly cleaning, a spring deep clean will still find years’ worth of buildup in these overlooked areas — because no routine visit has ever addressed them.
Kitchen and Appliance Buildup Is a Safety Issue
The range hood filter accumulates grease with every cooking session — at full saturation it becomes a fire hazard. Oven grease causes smoke and affects food flavor. Dryer lint in the exhaust duct is the leading cause of residential dryer fires. A fall seasonal clean that includes kitchen appliances and the dryer duct directly addresses these risks before the high-use winter cooking and laundry season begins.
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Seasonal Cleaning Cost — What Affects Your Quote
Seasonal cleaning cost depends on the size of your home, number of rooms, scope of work, and current condition. A spring clean for a 2,000 sq ft home takes significantly less time than the same home that hasn’t had a deep clean in two years. We give you an upfront estimate before any work begins.
Factors that affect your seasonal cleaning quote:
Customer Reviews
What Customers Say About NorTech Seasonal Cleaning
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“We do spring and fall with NorTech every year. The spring clean handles all the winter buildup — inside the cabinets, behind the appliances, window tracks — the stuff I know is there but never get to. The house feels completely different afterward. It’s the reset the whole year is built around.”
“Pre-Thanksgiving clean — entire house done the day before guests arrived. Kitchen, guest bathrooms, guest room, all common areas. Everything was spotless and we could actually enjoy hosting instead of spending the morning before the holiday still cleaning. I’ll never host without booking this first again.”
“We have two dogs and the spring clean makes a noticeable difference to my wife’s allergies every year. All the winter dander that built up in the carpets and on the surfaces — it’s gone. Her indoor symptoms are noticeably better for a couple of months after the clean. Worth every dollar for that reason alone.”
“Fall seasonal with kitchen appliances and dryer duct included. The technician showed me the oven before and after — I had no idea how bad it was. The dryer duct had a significant lint block that I would never have caught. Both fixed in one visit before winter. That’s exactly what a seasonal clean should do.”
“I get the spring clean every April and it’s become a non-negotiable in our household. The crew goes through every room systematically — ceilings, fans, windows, inside closets, under beds. After six hours the house is genuinely clean from top to bottom in a way that just doesn’t happen the rest of the year.”
“First time using a professional for spring cleaning — I’d always done it myself or let it slide. The difference was significant. Areas I hadn’t properly cleaned in years were addressed in a single day. The baseboards alone were worth it. I’ve booked the fall clean already.”
Common Questions
Spring & Seasonal Cleaning — Frequently Asked Questions
Straight answers to what homeowners ask most before booking.
A spring cleaning is a comprehensive deep clean that goes beyond routine maintenance. It covers every room top-to-bottom including inside cabinets and drawers, window cleaning, baseboards and trim, light fixtures, ceiling fans, appliance interiors, closet interiors, furniture and upholstery, all floors including grout, and every area that accumulates over winter that a standard cleaning visit skips.
A regular cleaning maintains the surfaces you use every day — counters, floors, bathrooms, and kitchen. Spring cleaning addresses the areas that don’t get touched between annual or semi-annual deep cleans: inside cabinets, behind appliances, light fixtures, window tracks, baseboards behind furniture, closet interiors, and areas where seasonal dust and allergens accumulate. It resets the home to a baseline that routine maintenance then maintains.
Most homeowners schedule spring cleaning between March and May, after winter ends and before spring allergens peak. The goal is to clear winter’s accumulated dust, dander, and debris before opening windows for the season. Fall is the second most popular timing — cleaning before colder months when windows close and air circulation decreases, and before holiday entertaining season begins.
A spring cleaning for an average 3-bedroom home typically takes 6–10 hours with a professional cleaning team. Larger homes or homes with more significant buildup will take longer. We give you a realistic time estimate based on your home size and scope before booking.
Empty the refrigerator before the visit if refrigerator interior cleaning is included. Ensure closets are accessible if closet cleaning is in scope. Remove personal items from surfaces that need to be wiped. The more access we have, the more thoroughly we can clean. We handle the rest.
Yes. Some homeowners schedule quarterly seasonal deep cleans — spring, summer, fall, and pre-holiday. Others do twice a year. The frequency depends on household size, pets, and how thoroughly the home is maintained between visits. Recurring seasonal clients receive better rates.
Spring cleaning cost depends on the size of the home, number of rooms, scope of work, and current condition. We provide an upfront estimate before any work begins. Request a free quote with your home size and we will give you a clear price.
Yes. Every NorTech spring and seasonal cleaning is backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. If something was missed or does not meet standard, we come back and address it at no additional charge.
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