Spring in Wisconsin means warmer temperatures (though we know that comes later at your cabin in northern Wisconsin), flowers blooming and a countdown to fun family weekends on the lake at your cabin. The season also means spring cleaning your cabin (and boat!) that has sat vacant since Labor Day. Cleaning your cabin and readying it for guests and fun family weekends is a task that needs to be done quickly and efficiently—which can be done as long as you use our spring cleaning checklist for your cabin:
- Airing out cabin.
- Washing comforters, sheets and quilts.
- Making beds.
- Cleaning your appliances (including the dishwasher, fridge, washer or stove).
- Spider web removal.
- Window cleaning.
- Dusting ceiling fans and washing light fixture coverings.
- Blind and curtain cleaning.
- Clean the top of cabinets.
- Cleaning bathroom counter(s).
- Carpet and floor cleaning.
- Power washing your cabin.
- Vent cover cleaning.
- Fireplace stone/tile and mantle clean up.
- Cleaning sliding door tracks.
- Scrub down showers.
- Dust inside of cabinets.
- Putting pier in lake.
- Cleaning boat or jet skis.
- Checking water toys for holes.
- Washing outside chairs and table.
- Inventorying and adding wood to your wood pile (if needed).
If you don’t have a spare weekend to prep for your family weekend at the cabin, or if your guests are planning to arrive at your cabin earlier than planned, contact us about scheduling a spring cleaning for your cabin. One simple call can take your spring cleaning checklist and boil it down to one box. That means one box to check off your spring cleaning checklist for your cabin so you can have fun during your family weekends at the lake.