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Summer in Austin is no joke. Triple-digit temps, hot pavement, cars that feel like ovens... it’s enough to make you want to post up in the A/C and not move ‘til October. So yeah, the idea of spending a Saturday scrubbing your shower? Kinda brutal.
Family fun in the sun vs family labored cleans?
Written by
Mike Cavanaugh
Published on
March 31, 2025

☀️ Summer Cleaning in Austin Hits Different (Here’s How to Deal)

Let’s be honest — summer in Austin is no joke. Triple-digit temps, hot pavement, cars that feel like ovens... it’s enough to make you want to post up in the A/C and not move ‘til October.

So yeah, the idea of spending a Saturday scrubbing your shower? Kinda brutal.

Why your house feels messier in the summer (even with the A/C blasting)

  • Doors open and close all day — whether it’s kids in and out, weekend guests, or your dog doing laps. Dust, grass, and pollen sneak in without asking.
  • Humidity’s still a thing — especially in bathrooms. Tile grout and tub edges get funky fast.
  • You’re probably home more — summer schedules shift, you’re cooking more, and maybe you’ve got guests or short-term rentals rotating through.
  • Extra sunlight = more you can see — all those crumbs, dusty blinds, and weird baseboard scuffs? Yeah, they’re not hiding anymore.

Recurring cleans = more freedom (and less mess piling up)

One of the best things you can do during Austin’s long, hot summer?
Set it and forget it.

With a recurring clean — every week, every other week, whatever works — you don’t have to think about it. The grime doesn’t get a chance to build up, and your weekends stay open for literally anything else.

Want to spend your Saturday swimming in Barton Springs instead of scrubbing baseboards? We support that energy 100%.

Want to go full-blown summer mode — BBQs, happy hours, impromptu lake trips — without having to “prep the house” first? We got you.

A few quick pro tips (whether you clean yourself or tag us in):

  • Set your A/C fan to “on” during cleaning — helps move dust through the filter
  • Use a barely damp microfiber cloth for surfaces — it picks up way more than dry dusters
  • Add white vinegar to your laundry for towels and workout gear — works wonders
  • Drop a little baking soda in your trash can before the liner goes in — simple but effective

Bottom line? Summer in Austin flies by.
You should be out enjoying the long days, cold drinks, and natural springs — not stuck inside Googling “how to remove hard water stains from glass.”

Whether you want a one-time clean or you’re ready for that recurring rhythm that keeps your house fresh all season long, we’re here when you need us.

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