When Corvallis, Oregon homeowners open their windows in March, they're greeted by the Willamette Valley's signature dampness—that persistent moisture that seeps into baseboards, settles behind furniture, and leaves a musty hint in closets that stayed closed all winter. The rain that nourishes the valley's lush greenery also creates the perfect environment for mildew in grout lines and that slightly sticky feeling on hardwood floors. Add in the grass seed pollen that arrives by late spring, coating windowsills and infiltrating every crack around doorframes, and you've got a home that desperately needs attention after months of battened-down winter living. Those charming older homes near campus and throughout the Witham Hill neighborhood, many built in the 1920s and 30s, are particularly vulnerable with their original single-pane windows and minimal weatherstripping.

Spring cleaning in this climate isn't just about freshening up—it's about tackling moisture, eliminating allergens, and resetting your space before the dry summer months arrive. The key is working systematically: decluttering first so you're not cleaning around piles of stuff, then deep-cleaning room by room to address that winter buildup, and finally organizing with systems that actually stick. Done right, you'll spend a focused weekend transforming your home rather than half-heartedly pushing dirt around for weeks. The goal is creating a clean, organized baseline that's easier to maintain once those gorgeous Oregon summer days finally arrive and you'd rather be outside enjoying them.

Why Spring Cleaning Matters More in Corvallis

Corvallis winters trap pollutants indoors. Windows stay closed for months, HVAC systems recirculate dust and allergens, and humidity fluctuations encourage mold growth in bathrooms and basements. Spring cleaning resets all of that.

According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, indoor allergen levels can be 2–5 times higher than outdoor levels — and spring is when most households see their highest readings.

Room-by-Room Spring Cleaning Plan

Kitchen

Bathrooms

Bedrooms

Living Areas

Garage & Entry Areas

Allergy season Prep (March–May)

Memphis allergy season peaks in April. If anyone in your home has allergies, complete your deep bedroom and HVAC cleaning before pollen counts rise. Change your furnace filter to a MERV-13 or higher rated filter during this period.

HVAC and Air Quality

Spring cleaning isn't complete without addressing your air system:

When to Call a Professional Cleaner

Spring deep cleaning is a 6–10 hour project for the average Corvallis home. If you're short on time or want a truly thorough result — especially before allergy season peaks — TotalCare Cleaning handles the entire process. Our spring deep clean for Corvallis homes starts at $275 and covers every room, every surface, every detail.

Call or text us at (888) 378-7451 to schedule your spring deep clean today.