The Ultimate Georgia Deep Cleaning Checklist
A room-by-room checklist you can actually use. Tap each task as you go, watch your progress climb, and don’t miss the pollen & humidity steps generic lists skip.
A deep clean is only as good as the plan behind it. Without a checklist, it’s easy to scrub the obvious surfaces, run out of steam, and miss the baseboards, vents, and grout lines where dirt actually hides. Work through this list top to bottom, dry tasks before wet, one room at a time — and tap to check off as you go.
Before You Start: Supplies
- Microfiber cloths (color-code kitchen vs bathroom)
- Vacuum with HEPA filter & attachments
- Mop and bucket
- All-purpose cleaner & a degreaser
- Disinfectant bathroom cleaner & grout brush
- Glass cleaner & squeegee
- Baking soda & white vinegar
- Gloves, extendable duster & trash bags
- A step stool for high areas
Whole-Home Tasks
- Dust ceiling fans & light fixtures
- Dust & wipe air vents and return grilles
- Wipe doors, door frames & handles
- Clean light switches & outlet covers
- Dust then damp-wipe baseboards
- Clean window sills, frames, tracks & interior glass
- Dust blinds slat by slat / wash curtains
- Remove cobwebs from corners & molding
- Spot-clean walls around switches & handles
- Dust frames, shelves & décor
- Vacuum carpets, rugs & upholstery
- Sweep & mop all hard floors last
Kitchen
- Empty, wipe & reorganize the fridge; toss expired items
- Clean fridge coils & the drip pan underneath
- Clean inside the oven & the door glass
- Degrease stovetop, knobs & burner grates
- Clean range hood & wash/replace the filter
- Run a cleaning cycle in the microwave
- Descale dishwasher & wipe the door seal
- Wipe all cabinet fronts & handles
- Clear & wipe inside drawers and cabinets
- Degrease the backsplash & tile
- Scrub sink, faucet & drain; descale spots
- Disinfect counters & small appliances
- Empty & sanitize trash and recycling bins
- Sweep & mop, including under the toe-kicks
Bathrooms
- Scrub tile grout & re-treat mildew spots
- Remove soap scum & hard-water buildup
- Descale the showerhead (soak in vinegar)
- Wash or replace the shower curtain/liner
- Clean glass shower door & track
- Disinfect toilet inside, out, base & hinges
- Scrub sink, faucet & drain
- Wipe vanity, mirror & glass surfaces
- Empty & reorganize drawers and cabinets
- Wash bath mats & launder towels
- Clean the exhaust fan cover (humidity defense)
- Empty & disinfect the bin
- Mop floor & clean behind the toilet
Bedrooms
- Wash bedding, duvet, protector & pillow covers
- Vacuum the mattress & rotate/flip it
- Dust headboard, frame & nightstands
- Wipe lamps & clean lampshades
- Dust & organize dresser tops and drawers
- Declutter closet; dust shelves & vacuum floor
- Clean mirrors & glass surfaces
- Vacuum under the bed & furniture
- Dust vents & ceiling fan
- Vacuum carpet or mop hard floors
Living & Common Areas
- Vacuum sofas & chairs, under the cushions
- Spot-treat upholstery stains; steam if needed
- Dust & polish tables, media units, shelves
- Wipe the TV screen & electronics
- Dust decorative items & books
- Clean glass on doors, windows & tabletops
- Vacuum & rotate area rugs; clean underneath
- Wipe baseboards, vents & window tracks
- Vacuum or mop floors
Entryway, Hallway & Laundry
- Shake out & wash entry mats (major pollen trap)
- Wipe the front door, inside & out
- Clean & organize coat closet / storage bench
- Dust hallway fixtures & wipe walls
- Wipe washer & dryer exteriors
- Clean dryer lint trap & vent
- Wipe inside washer drum & door seal
- Mop entry & laundry floors
The tasks most checklists missGeorgia-Specific Add-Ons
This is what makes a Georgia deep clean different. Pollen and humidity create cleaning needs homeowners in drier states never deal with.
🌼 Pollen Season (late Mar–Apr peak)
- Replace HVAC filters (swap monthly in season)
- Wipe window sills, frames & screens
- Deep-vacuum carpets with a HEPA vacuum
- Steam-clean upholstery & curtains
- Damp-dust all surfaces (not dry dusting)
- Wash entry mats often; enforce shoes-off
- Wipe down pets after they’ve been outside
💧 Humidity & Mold (worse in summer)
- Re-treat grout & caulk in baths & kitchen
- Clean & clear bathroom exhaust fans
- Check basement & closet corners for mildew
- Clean window condensation tracks & seals
- Keep indoor humidity below 50% (A/C / dehumidifier)
Plan aheadYour Georgia Seasonal Cleaning Calendar
Spring
Pollen attack — HVAC filters, carpets, upholstery, window tracks, damp dusting.
Summer
Humidity & mold — grout, exhaust fans, A/C, basement corners.
Fall
Pre-holiday reset — kitchen degrease, guest rooms, whole-home detail.
Winter
Indoor air — vents, fans, bedding, soft furnishings, closets.
A rhythm that works for most Georgia homes: one full deep clean in spring (after the worst pollen) and one in late summer/early fall, with lighter standard cleaning in between.
Want the Whole List Done in One Visit?
Do it yourself with this checklist if your home’s in good shape and you’ve got the time. Hire a pro if it’s your first deep clean in months, you’re moving, allergens have built up — or you just want your weekend back.
Good to knowFrequently Asked Questions
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