That first warm April morning when you can actually open your windows without freezing? Pure Minnesota magic. After months of sealed-up living, fresh air feels like a gift — and it’s also the perfect reminder that your home could use a little post-winter refresh.
Spring cleaning in Minneapolis isn’t just tradition. It’s practical. We’ve tracked in salt, dealt with dry indoor air, and lived in hibernation mode since November. Now’s the time to shake off the winter dust, tackle what’s been piling up, and make your home feel light again. Here’s a realistic spring cleaning checklist Minneapolis families actually use — no overwhelm, just the stuff that matters.
Start with the Windows (Because That’s Where the Light Comes In)
Your windows have been closed tight since fall. They’ve collected condensation, dust, and probably a few fingerprints. Cleaning them inside and out makes the biggest visual difference of any spring task.
Wipe down sills and tracks first — that’s where grime hides. Then clean the glass with a vinegar-water mix or your favorite streak-free cleaner. If you’ve got storm windows, now’s the time to swap them out for screens. And while you’re at it, give your window treatments a shake or a wash. Dust settles there all winter long.
Deep Clean the Kitchen (Especially the Forgotten Spots)
Your kitchen works hard all year, but spring cleaning Minnesota style means going beyond the daily wipe-down. Pull out the fridge and stove to vacuum underneath. Wipe down cabinet fronts — especially around handles where cooking grease builds up. Clean out the fridge and toss anything that’s been hanging around since the Super Bowl.
Don’t forget your range hood filter, dishwasher filter, and garbage disposal. These get gunky and you don’t notice until they start smelling or working poorly. A little attention now keeps everything running smoothly through summer.
Tackle the Floors and Baseboards
Winter is brutal on floors. Salt, slush, and boots leave their mark. Vacuum or sweep thoroughly in every room, then mop hard floors with appropriate cleaner. Move furniture if you can — dust bunnies love to hide under couches and beds.
Baseboards collect more dust than you’d think, especially near heating vents. A damp microfiber cloth works great, or use a vacuum brush attachment if you want to save your knees. It’s one of those small tasks that makes a room feel noticeably cleaner.
Refresh the Bedrooms and Bathrooms
Strip your beds and wash all bedding — comforters, duvet covers, mattress pads, pillows if they’re washable. Flip or rotate your mattress while you’re at it. Bedrooms get stale over winter, and fresh linens are an easy reset.
In bathrooms, deep clean grout, scrub tile, and tackle any mildew that’s crept in from steamy winter showers. Wash bath mats, shower curtains, and liners. Organize under the sink and toss expired products. A clean bathroom just feels better.
Don’t Forget the Outdoor Transition Zones
Minneapolis home cleaning in spring means dealing with the aftermath of our very real winters. Your entryway, mudroom, and garage took a beating. Sweep out dirt and leftover de-icer. Wipe down coat hooks and shoe racks. If you’ve got a garage, this is the time to clear out winter gear and make room for bikes, grills, and gardening tools.
Hose down or shake out doormats. Put away heavy winter boots and bring out lighter shoes. These transition spaces set the tone when you walk in the door — make them welcoming again.
Or Let Us Handle the Heavy Lifting
Spring cleaning is satisfying. It’s also a lot. If your weekends are already packed with soccer games, yard work, or just trying to enjoy the nice weather after six months of cold, you don’t have to tackle every room yourself.
We do deep cleans for Minneapolis homeowners every spring — top-to-bottom, every surface, every room. Flat-rate pricing, no surprises, and you can book in sixty seconds at carascleaning.com/book-now.
We’ll handle the scrubbing. You handle the open windows and the first cold brew of the season.
Your Spring Cleaning Checklist at a Glance
- Wash windows inside and out — sills, tracks, and screens
- Deep clean the kitchen: fridge, stove, range hood, cabinet fronts
- Vacuum and mop all floors, including under furniture
- Wipe down baseboards and heating vents
- Wash all bedding, flip the mattress
- Scrub bathroom grout, tile, and shower curtains
- Clear out the entryway, mudroom, and garage transition zones
- Swap winter gear for spring — boots, coats, mats
Tackle it room by room over a weekend, or book a spring deep clean and come home to it already done.
Ready to Reclaim Your Space?
Spring in Minneapolis is short. Don’t spend all of it cleaning. Cara’s Cleaning does deep cleans, recurring cleans, and one-time refreshes for busy Twin Cities families — all backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If it’s not right, we’ll make it right.