Of the nearly 1,500 posts on this blog, the most popular by far has been my Cleaning Schedule Printable. It has nearly 165,000 pins on Pinterest and close to half a million views—an encouraging sign that many people are finding a cleaning routine that works. I’m delighted so many readers have found inspiration there. I can personally vouch for the schedule’s effectiveness, as I use it weekly.
When you stick to that schedule, your routine upkeep should keep most chores under control. However, some tasks only need attention once or twice a year. In celebration of spring, I created a new printable that highlights those often-forgotten tasks.

This spring cleaning checklist is substantial and not intended to be completed in a single day or week. I suggest spreading the work over a month and tackling one or two items each day. The checklist is organized into the same zones I use for my regular cleaning schedule, so if you already follow that plan, simply address each zone during the week you usually clean it.
If you’d like an updated, expanded set of printables, check out my ebook, Journey to Clean. It includes dozens of cleaning printables tailored to my proven cleaning system.
Now get cleaning—and enjoy the satisfaction of a refreshed home. If you want more printables, you can find additional resources on my blog under the printables label here.