Easy DIY Cleaning Fixes That Add $10K+ to Your Home Value
by Sara M
Hey friend! Let’s talk about something that doesn’t usually sound exciting-cleaning. Yeah, I know. Not the sexiest topic, but hear me out. What if I told you that rolling up your sleeves and doing a few DIY cleaning projects around the house could boost your home’s value by at least $10,000?
I’m serious. You don’t need a massive renovation budget or a team of contractors. Some of the most valuable upgrades you can make are super simple, super cheap, and often overlooked.
Let’s get into it. I’ve rounded up the easiest DIY cleaning fixes that’ll make your home sparkle, shine, and sell for way more than you thought possible.
1. Deep Clean Your Kitchen (Hello, Grimy Cabinets)
Okay, the kitchen is the heart of the home, right? But it’s also where grease, crumbs, and mystery gunk like to hang out. Buyers always notice when the kitchen feels dirty even if it’s just surface-level stuff.
Here’s what to do:
- Take a degreaser and give your cabinets a real scrub. Years of sticky buildup can make them look older than they are.
- Remove everything from the fridge and give it a full wipe-down.
- Don’t forget under the sink. Buyers peek there!
- If your backsplash is grimy or stained, give it a steam clean. It’s surprisingly satisfying.
Why it matters: A clean kitchen signals that the home’s been taken care of. It adds perceived value, and buyers feel like they’re walking into a “move-in ready” space.
2. Power Wash the Exterior (Because Curb Appeal Is Real)
First impressions aren’t just for dates; they're crucial when selling a home.
Rent (or borrow) a power washer and blast away years of dirt, algae, and grime from:
- Siding
- Brick
- Walkways
- Driveways
- Decks
- Fences
You’ll be amazed at the difference. It literally makes your home look newer.
Pro tip: Don’t forget the front door and shutters. A clean, bold front entry can add thousands in value with just a few hours of work.
3. Scrub the Baseboards and Trim (Yes, It’s Worth It)
You probably don’t notice your baseboards unless you drop something. But potential buyers do.
Clean, bright trim and baseboards make your home look polished even if nothing else has changed.
How to do it:
- Mix warm water, dish soap, and a dash of vinegar.
- Use a microfiber cloth or old toothbrush.
- Add a Magic Eraser to your toolkit for scuffs and stains.
It’s tedious, but the result is a chef’s kiss.
4. Declutter and Deep Clean the Closets
Let’s be honest: we all have that closet that looks like it exploded. But buyers love storage, and overflowing closets scream not enough space.
So, here’s your game plan:
- Purge what you don’t need.
- Wipe down all surfaces—shelves, rods, floors.
- Use matching hangers if you’re selling. It creates a boutique vibe.
- Add lighting if it’s dark. Even a battery-powered LED helps.
A neat, clean closet makes people think, I could totally live here.
5. Clean the Windows—Inside and Out
There’s something about sparkling clean windows that just hits differently. Natural light flows better, the house looks brighter, and everything feels fresh.
Supplies you’ll need:
- A squeegee (worth the few bucks)
- White vinegar and water
- Microfiber cloths or newspaper for a streak-free finish
If you’ve got screens, remove and rinse those too. Trust me this makes a bigger impact than you’d expect.
6. Refresh Grout and Tile (It’s Not As Hard As You Think)
Dirty grout makes even the nicest tile look… gross. But don’t stress, it's easier to fix than it seems.
Try this DIY mix:
- Baking soda + hydrogen peroxide = miracle paste
- Scrub with a toothbrush (or a grout brush if you’re fancy)
- Seal it with a cheap grout sealer so it stays clean longer
You’ll feel like you remodeled the bathroom or kitchen with just elbow grease.
7. Clean Light Fixtures and Ceiling Fans
When’s the last time you looked up? Dusty ceiling fans and light fixtures are one of those sneaky things that drag down a home’s vibe.
- Use a pillowcase to clean fan blades without showering dust all over the room.
- Wipe down pendant lights, chandeliers, and sconces.
- Replace dim or yellowing bulbs with daylight LEDs.
It makes your spaces feel brighter, cleaner, and more expensive.
8. Shine Up the Appliances
Even if you’re taking your appliances with you, dirty ones leave a bad impression.
Tips:
- Use a stainless steel cleaner or a DIY mix of vinegar and olive oil.
- Take out the oven racks and give them a bath.
- Run a vinegar rinse through the dishwasher and washing machine.
For a little extra sparkle, polish the handles and knobs. People notice those things.
9. Touch-Up Paint After Cleaning Walls
Sometimes a full paint job isn’t necessary. Just clean your walls with a damp cloth (and maybe a little diluted dish soap), then touch up scuffed areas with leftover paint.
Pay special attention to:
- Hallways
- Entryways
- Around light switches
- Doors and door frames
Fresh, clean walls go a long way toward making your home feel updated.
10. Freshen Up the Floors
Let’s talk about floors. Whether you have carpet, hardwood, tile, or laminate dirty floors make a house feel sad.
Carpet: Rent a carpet cleaner or hire someone for a quick shampoo. Old stains and musty smells can turn buyers off fast.
Hardwood: Sweep, mop, and polish with a wood-safe product. You’ll be shocked how much better it looks.
Tile/Laminate: Mop and dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent streaks.
Want bonus points? Replace broken tiles or fill in small gaps in the laminate.
11. Clean Out the Dryer Vent
Okay, this one’s not glamorous, but it’s super important and could actually save someone’s life down the road.
A clogged dryer vent is a major fire hazard. Plus, it makes your dryer work harder, which can increase energy bills.
You can DIY this with a vent brush or a vacuum attachment. Or you can call in professionals who offer dryer vent cleaning services if it looks gnarly.
Either way, it’s a low-effort fix that makes your home safer and more efficient both huge selling points.
12. Detail the Garage (Yes, Really)
A clean garage can be the tipping point for buyers who love their tools, cars, or hobbies.
Quick wins:
- Sweep out dust and cobwebs.
- Hose down oil stains.
- Wipe down shelves and storage bins.
- Donate or toss unused junk.
Bonus points if you hang up tools and give it that “organized workshop” feel.
13. Freshen Up the Air (People Smell Everything)
You get nose-blind to your own house, but guests don’t. So before showings or just to feel good at home clean the air.
Here’s how:
- Open windows when possible
- Change HVAC filters
- Use baking soda on carpets and soft surfaces
- Simmer cinnamon sticks or lemon slices on the stove
- Run an essential oil diffuser for a subtle fresh scent
Skip the overpowering plug-ins. Clean should smell like… nothing, or maybe just a hint of citrus.
14. Clean Behind (and Under) Everything
If you’re selling or just trying to boost value, now’s the time to go deep.
Pull out the fridge. Clean under the couch. Vacuum behind the TV stand.
It’s a little gross, sure but these hidden zones collect years of dust and dirt. Once you clean them, your home just feels better. It’s the kind of clean people can’t quite put their finger on, but they feel it.
15. Don’t Forget the Details
Sometimes it’s the little things that really make a difference. Spend a Saturday doing a deep clean on your home’s “supporting actors”:
- Light switch plates
- Door handles
- AC vents
- Inside drawers
- Bathroom fans
- Window tracks
These are the spots people don’t expect you to clean and when they are, it’s a wow moment.
So, Can Cleaning Really Add $10K to Your Home?
Yep. 100%. Here’s how:
- You boost perceived value with cleanliness and presentation.
- You avoid buyer objections like “ugh, this place needs work.”
- You create the kind of move-in ready vibe that gets top-dollar offers.
- You make your online listing photos
pop, drawing more traffic.
And all this can be done for next to nothing, just your time, a few supplies, and maybe a podcast or playlist to keep you company.
Final Thoughts (But Not “In Conclusion”—You Get It
If you’re thinking about selling, or just want to boost your home’s value for the future, don’t underestimate the power of a deep clean. You don’t have to renovate. You don’t have to spend thousands. You just need a little elbow grease and some good music.






