Spring cleaning in North Houston means dealing with pollen, humidity transition, and winter dust — all unique to our Texas climate. This comprehensive checklist covers every room, prioritizes what matters most in our region, and gives you a realistic weekend-by-weekend schedule.
Spring in North Houston is beautiful — the pine trees are blooming, temperatures are perfect, and everyone opens their windows for fresh air. It also means pollen counts that rank among the highest in the nation, the transition from dry winter air to humid spring air, and the annual deep clean your home needs after being sealed up all winter.
Weekend 1: Air Quality Reset
Before you clean anything visible, address what you're breathing. After months of recirculated winter air, your home's air quality needs attention.
- Replace all HVAC filters (you should be doing this monthly in Texas, but spring is critical)
- Clean air vents and return grill covers — remove, wash, dry, replace
- Dust ceiling fan blades (top and bottom — they've been collecting all winter)
- Open windows on a low-pollen day (check the count on weather.com) to air out the house
- Clean or replace bathroom exhaust fan filters
Weekend 2: Kitchen and Bathrooms
The two rooms that need the most intensive spring attention:
Kitchen
- Pull out refrigerator — clean coils, clean behind and under
- Deep clean oven (baking soda paste method)
- Clean dishwasher with a vinegar rinse cycle
- Degrease range hood and filters
- Wipe inside all cabinets and reorganize
- Scrub grout lines on tile floors and backsplash
Bathrooms
- Remove and wash shower curtain liners (or replace)
- Deep clean grout with hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste
- Scrub exhaust fan (critical for mold prevention as humidity rises)
- Clean behind toilets and around base
- Wash bath mats and towels in hot water
Weekend 3: Living Spaces and Bedrooms
- Shampoo carpets or schedule professional steam cleaning
- Wash all bedding — comforters, duvet covers, mattress pads, pillows
- Flip or rotate mattresses
- Dust all surfaces, shelves, and decor — top to bottom
- Clean windows inside and out (pollen removal — use vinegar solution)
- Vacuum upholstered furniture and under all cushions
- Move furniture and vacuum/mop underneath
- Wipe light switches, door handles, and outlet covers
Weekend 4: Exterior and Garage
- Power wash driveway, patio, and walkways (winter algae and mold)
- Clean gutters — winter debris plus spring tree bloom
- Wash exterior windows and screens
- Sweep and organize garage
- Clean outdoor furniture and check for mold/mildew
- Inspect and clean outdoor light fixtures
Texas-Specific Spring Priorities
Some spring cleaning tasks are more critical in our climate:
- Pollen removal: clean window screens, wash outdoor cushions, wipe porch surfaces weekly during peak season
- Mold prevention: run dehumidifiers in bathrooms and laundry rooms as humidity rises
- Pest prevention: seal gaps around doors and windows, clear debris from foundation
- AC prep: schedule professional HVAC service before the summer demand hits
The Professional Option
This checklist represents 15-20 hours of work for a typical North Houston home. Many of our clients schedule a professional spring deep clean and handle the organization tasks themselves — it's the most efficient split of effort and cost.
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