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Spring cleaning is an annual rite of passage that involves a thorough deep cleaning for many households. Spring cleaning is more than the routine vacuuming, dusting, and other chores you take care of week-to-week. But it's that one time of year when you bust out the rubber gloves, scrub brushes, and specialty formulas and get to work around your home.
This spring cleaning period is also an ideal time to take care of some other potentially overlooked chores around your home. For instance, air duct cleaning in Roswell is imperative for improving indoor air quality. And dryer vent cleaning can help your dryer run better and eliminate fire risk. Here's a closer look at your Roswell home's guide to spring cleaning:
A Guide to Spring Cleaning Your Roswell Home

Dust Often-Overlooked Areas and Appliances
Dusting your coffee table, end tables, and TV stands is likely part of your regular weekly cleaning routine. However, there are a lot of other surfaces in your home that accumulate dust which you might not be getting to on a weekly. Or even monthly basis. Your annual spring cleaning session is the perfect time to hit these areas. Here's a look at some to pay attention to:
- Your refrigerator condenser: Pull your refrigerator out from the wall and dust off or vacuum the dust around the condenser. If too much dust is left to accumulate in this area, it can make the appliance work harder, shortening its lifespan.
- Ceiling fans: You're likely to be running your ceiling fans more in the spring and summer months. Wipe the blades off, so they're not circulating dust the first time you turn them on this year.
- Window tracks: Dust can gunk up these areas and make them harder to open and close.
- Window blinds: Window blinds need regular cleaning, as dust and grime can build upon them over time.
Clean Out the Garage and Storage Areas
Spring isn't just the ideal time to deep clean your home but to take stock of your belongings and part ways with items you no longer want or need. Hit your home's garage and storage areas and thoroughly sort out all of the things you have tucked away in these spaces. Make separate piles for items you want to keep and items you wish to get rid of. For the items you're getting rid of, consider recycling them or donating them to charity if they're still in good condition. You're likely to have much more organized spaces when you're done cleaning out these areas.


Deep Clean Your Carpets, Hardwood Floors
Dusting, vacuuming, and sweeping are likely on your weekly chores list. And while vacuuming and sweeping are essential components of home floor care, they also need to be complemented by regular deep cleanings.
Spring is a perfect time to rent a carpet cleaning machine or hire a professional carpet cleaner to handle the deep cleaning of your carpets and upholstery. At the same time, we encourage you to tend to your hard floors. Pick up a hard floor cleaner and give your floors a nice polish. Be sure to clean any grout lines while you're at it too.
If your floors need sanding and refinishing, you can either rent the equipment and do this work yourself or hire a professional floor cleaner to take care of it for you.
Clean the Air Ducts
According to the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, it's recommended that homeowners have their ducts inspected at least once a year and cleaned as needed. For instance, air duct cleaning in Roswell may only need to be performed once every two to three years for an average household. However, if your family members suffer from allergies, more regular air duct cleaning is often necessary. Air duct cleaning has several benefits:
- It can improve the overall indoor air quality in your home.
- It can help extend the life of your HVAC equipment and reduce heating and cooling costs.
- It can eliminate dust, dirt, pollen, pet dander, and other contaminants inside your ducts.
- It can eliminate any odors that may be emanating from the air ducts.
While spring cleaning is an ideal time to have air duct cleaning performed in your home, there are other instances where it's often necessary. For example, if your home has recently experienced a water loss, a duct cleaning can remove mold spores and prevent cross-contamination. It's also beneficial following a renovation or remodeling project, as sawdust and other building bi-products accumulate in the ducts.


Dryer Vent Cleaning
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, nearly 3,000 dryer fires are reported each year, resulting in around five deaths, dozens of injuries, and almost $40 million in property damage. It would be best to clean the lint trap every time you put a new load of laundry in the dryer. However, lint can still accumulate in the vent. And lint is highly flammable, so if too much of it builds up in the exhaust system and works its way into the dryer's heating element, it could spark a fire. The good news is that Roswell vent cleaning is fast and affordable. Depending on how much laundry your household does, a professional dryer vent cleaning should be done at least annually.
Some signs you may need a dryer vent cleaning include:
- Your clothes come out of the dryer hot to the touch.
- It's been at least three months since your last dryer vent cleaning.
- There's a burning smell coming from the dryer every time it runs.
- Lint is coming out of the vent opening on the exterior of your home.