I know y’all love a good cleaning checklist so I made a fall cleaning checklist for you to print. This will help you spruce up your home this fall. Rundown a few of your yearly tasks and then tackle some projects you have been putting off for a while. This checklist gives you a guide for getting your home cleaner this season.
If you missed it I also have a 30 Minute Per Week Cleaning Checklist that will allow you to keep your home spring fresh all year long. In case you fell off the wagon (like me!), you might need to blitz your house a bit to get it holiday-ready.
This was first published September 20, 2013, however, I am republishing with more information.
I want to use this opportunity to REALLY get in there and get my house clean for the upcoming holidays. What needs to be cleaned? All of it y’all. I am in the middle of the makeover of my teen daughter’s room so the upstairs is a wreck. The downstairs? Yeah, it is not fairing much better with the busy life of fall sports.
I will try to follow as much of this Fall Cleaning Checklist as I have time/energy for (I am only one girl after all). Be sure to follow the instructions to print your own copy below.
Fall Cleaning Checklist
To get your own free printable cleaning list, just sign up for our newsletter below. You should see a box with a copy of the checklist. Sign up in it and the download will be sent directly to your email. From there, you can print as many copies of this PDF file as you would like.
Please note that this file is for personal use only. You can also contact me if you have any issues with your download.
How to Use a Cleaning Checklist
Now that you have your file, how will you use your checklist? Here are a few tips and tricks.
- Download the file from your email and print your copy.
- Mark through any items that do not apply to you or that you do not plan to do. This could be things you have recently done or things for rooms that you don’t actually have in your home.
- Prioritize the remaining items over the days you have to tackle this project. This could be a weekend or an entire month. Just spread out the tasks onto the days.
- Remove tasks if you think the days are too jam-packed. It may be that you have more cleaning to do then you have time. That is okay! Give yourself some grace and let a few things go.
- If you have to drop some things from the list, consider tackling the most used areas of your home. These will likely be needed for the upcoming holiday season and you will be so much happier when they are clean.
- Jump in and get started cleaning! Then check the items off of your list and admire how far you have come. Whatever you are able to get accomplished, you have done a great job!
Will you be joining me on this fall cleaning adventure? Have you printed your list? Let’s get cleaning y’all. My Fall Cleaning Checklist is waiting and your home is ready for a fall spruce up.
If you need me, I will be tackling our most used areas first. I will get to whatever I can and call it a win. That is all any of us can do! I hope you enjoy this checklist and using it to guide your fall cleaning efforts. I know you will be so much happier come the holidays once you have a cleaner home.
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Thanks for sharing the checklist, Angie! My house is currently a wreck, so I can use this. 🙂
Awesome checklist!! Today was the first “coolish” day where I finally feel like cleaning…opening the windows and letting the house breathe! Wouldn’t mind one of these Bissells to help me! 🙂
Thanks for sharing this checklist it is very informative post of mom’s and helpful for them in cleaning process and also your 30 Minute Per Week Cleaning Checklist ” is fantastic i really appreciate your work…..continue sharing these type of articles…So Nice of You.
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Hello there. I have been subscribed to your emails for quite some time now, which I very much enjoy. Every time I try to print a checklist or something from your email links, I have to “sign up to receive emails.” I don’t understand why I have to sign up every single time to get the links. That is frustrating to me. I don’t mean to complain, because I really do love your site and your content, and I appreciate your vast knowledge and expert advice. Thank you for all you do!!
Thanks for the feedback! Entering your email address is what triggers the program to send you the file you are requesting 🙂 It doesn’t add you to the list more than once.