Spring Cleaning Services in Durham Region
Shake off a winter's worth of dust, salt residue, and stale air. A seasonal reset that opens your home up for the warmer months ahead.
After five months of closed windows, tracked-in road salt, and dry furnace air, every Durham Region home needs a reset. Spring cleaning is that reset. It goes deeper than your regular routine but focuses on the seasonal specifics: salt stains near entryways, dust buildup from months of sealed windows, and the grime that accumulates when fresh air cannot circulate.
This is not a generic deep clean repackaged with a seasonal label. We target the areas that winter hits hardest: entryway floors, window tracks caked with condensation residue, baseboards coated in furnace dust, and kitchen surfaces that have been closed up since November.
Most clients book spring cleaning once a year, typically between March and May. It pairs well with a recurring plan: the spring clean resets the baseline, and regular visits maintain it through summer and fall.
- Entryway and mudroom deep clean (salt, grit, boot residue)
- Window tracks, sills, and interior glass cleared of condensation buildup
- Baseboards and vents dusted after months of furnace circulation
- Kitchen surfaces degreased after a season of closed-window cooking
- Bathroom fixtures descaled and grout refreshed
- Light fixtures and ceiling fans dusted before windows open
What it costs
Starting at $249 per visit
Final pricing depends on home size, condition, and frequency. We confirm it with a free, no-obligation quote.
Why book with us
- Fully insured
- Background-checked cleaners
- Satisfaction guaranteed
- Consistent results every visit
What's included
Every clean covers the details
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Winter damage control
Salt stains, boot grit, and road debris removed from entryways, mudrooms, and high-traffic floors.
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Window revival
Tracks, sills, and interior glass cleaned of condensation residue and winter grime so you can open up for spring.
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Furnace dust removal
Baseboards, vents, and returns cleared of the fine dust that circulates all winter through forced-air systems.
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Kitchen reset
Grease and cooking residue that builds up faster in a sealed kitchen stripped from surfaces, backsplash, and range hood.
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Seasonal timing
Book between March and May when the weather breaks. We schedule around your preferred week.
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Pairs with recurring plans
Use the spring clean as your annual reset, then maintain with biweekly or monthly visits through the rest of the year.
Cleaning in three simple steps
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Request a free quote
Tell us about your space and how often you want cleaning. We reply with a clear price.
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Pick a time that works
Choose a one-time clean or a recurring schedule that fits your week.
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Relax and enjoy
Our vetted cleaners arrive on time and leave your space fresh. Not happy? We make it right.
Serving the Durham Region
Frequently asked questions
How is spring cleaning different from deep cleaning?
The scope is similar, but spring cleaning focuses on winter-specific buildup: salt residue, furnace dust, condensation grime, and sealed-air staleness. A deep clean can happen any time of year and addresses general neglect. Spring cleaning is seasonal and targeted.
When should I book a spring clean?
Most clients book between March and May, once the worst of winter is over but before they want windows open regularly. Earlier bookings get more scheduling flexibility.
How long does a spring clean take?
Three to five hours for most homes. Larger homes or those with heavy winter buildup may take longer. We confirm timing when you book.
Can I combine spring cleaning with a recurring plan?
Yes, and many clients do. The spring clean resets your home to a fresh baseline, then biweekly or monthly visits maintain it through the rest of the year.
Do you clean exterior windows?
We clean interior window glass and tracks at reachable height. Exterior window cleaning above the ground floor is outside our scope.
Ready to open the windows?
Book your spring clean before the season fills up. Tell us about your home and we will send a quote that covers exactly what winter left behind.