From Snow to Shine: A Practical Guide to Reviving Your New England Home This Spring

by Christopher J. Barrett Realtors

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From Snow to Shine: A Practical Guide to Reviving Your New England Home This Spring

After months of snow, salt, and slush, New England homes are ready for a breath of fresh air. Spring cleaning isn’t just a tradition here—it’s a celebration of brighter days ahead! Whether you’re a seasoned homeowner or a new arrival, these practical, eco-friendly checklists will help you revive your home from the inside out.

Indoor Spring Cleaning Checklist

  • Declutter first: Go room by room, donating or recycling items you no longer need.
  • Deep clean windows: Wash both sides of windows and wipe down sills to let in the sunshine.
  • Refresh floors: Vacuum carpets, mop hardwood, and consider eco-friendly cleaners for a chemical-free shine.
  • Dust high and low: Don’t forget ceiling fans, baseboards, and behind furniture.
  • Swap out filters: Replace HVAC and air purifier filters for cleaner indoor air.
  • Check for winter damage: Inspect for leaks, drafts, or signs of mold, especially in basements and attics.

Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tips

  • DIY cleaners: Mix vinegar, baking soda, and lemon for a powerful, natural solution.
  • Reuse and repurpose: Old t-shirts make great cleaning rags—skip the paper towels!
  • Choose non-toxic products: Look for biodegradable, plant-based cleaners at your local store.
  • Open the windows: Let fresh air circulate instead of relying on artificial scents.

Outdoor Spring Cleaning Checklist

  • Gutters and downspouts: Clear out leaves and debris to prevent water damage.
  • Check the roof: Look for missing shingles or winter wear and schedule repairs if needed.
  • Wash siding and decks: Use a hose or eco-friendly soap to remove grime and mildew.
  • Prep the garden: Rake up old leaves, sharpen tools, and add compost to flower beds.
  • Inspect walkways: Sweep paths and check for cracks or loose stones that need fixing.

Action Items for a Fresh Start

  • Set aside a weekend for each area—don’t rush, enjoy the process!
  • Get the whole family involved and turn chores into a spring tradition.
  • Support local eco-friendly cleaning brands for your supplies.
  • Celebrate your hard work with an open-window brunch or a backyard picnic!

Spring cleaning in New England is more than a to-do list—it’s a way to welcome the new season and restore comfort to your home. Happy cleaning!

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