The Red River Valley mud has a way of working itself into every corner of a Grand Forks home by late winter. Between the freeze-thaw cycles that turn your driveway into a skating rink one day and a muddy mess the next, and the fine silt that blows in from surrounding farmland, baseboards and entryways take a real beating. Add in the dust that accumulates during our long heating season—those furnaces run hard from October through April—and you've got a recipe for some serious grime buildup. Homes in the older neighborhoods near University Avenue show this wear especially, where original hardwood floors trap months of sediment in every crevice. By the time the snow finally melts for good, most Grand Forks houses desperately need more than a quick once-over.

Spring cleaning doesn't have to mean losing your entire weekend to scrubbing, though. The key is working smarter: tackle one room at a time with a clear three-step system. Start by decluttering ruthlessly—winter gear, holiday decorations, and everything that accumulated during those months spent mostly indoors. Next comes the deep clean, hitting the spots you've ignored since last spring. Finally, organize what remains so it actually stays manageable. This methodical approach transforms an overwhelming project into something you can actually finish, leaving you more time to enjoy those precious North Dakota summer days that'll be here before you know it.

Why Spring Cleaning Matters More in Grand Forks

Grand Forks 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 Grand Forks 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 Grand Forks 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.