Your Spring Guide to Deep-Cleaning Hotels and Commercial Venues
As spring approaches, businesses across Australia and New Zealand prepare for an influx of travellers, diners, conferences, and special events. This makes spring cleaning more than just a seasonal ritual, it’s a strategic step in ensuring exceptional guest satisfaction, protecting your property’s reputation and staying ahead during the busy season.
At ahs hospitality, with over 30 years of experience in housekeeping services, we know what it takes to get rooms, restaurants, and facilities truly guest-ready. That’s why we’ve put together a practical deep-cleaning checklist to help your team prepare for spring.

1. Refresh Guest Rooms from Top to Bottom
Guest rooms are the heart of every stay, and a thorough refresh is essential. High-touch and often-overlooked areas such as light fixtures, ceiling fans, vents, and curtains should be carefully dusted and laundered. Carpets and upholstery benefit from steam cleaning to remove dust, pollen, and stains, while windows and mirrors should be polished. These details make a strong first impression that guests won’t forget.
2. Elevate Bedding & Linen Standards
Nothing says comfort like fresh, crisp bedding. Deep-cleaning mattresses helps maintain their quality while replacing worn pillows and duvets ensures a better night’s sleep. Professionally laundered linen should always be spotless and neatly presented, offering guests the touch of luxury they expect.

3. Renew Common Areas & Facilities
Common areas and facilities are equally important in making an impression. Lobbies, event spaces, and restaurants should be thoroughly sanitised, with carpets, floors, and high-traffic zones refreshed to meet the standards guests expect. For hotels with pools, spas, or fitness facilities, a deep clean is essential to maintain both safety and hygiene.

4. Deep-Clean Restaurants & Bars
For hospitality venues such as restaurants, cafés, and bars, spring cleaning is equally important. Dining spaces should be refreshed with sanitised tables, chairs, and high-touch surfaces, while flooring should be polished to remove scuffs and stains. Whether front-of-house or back-of-house, a spotless environment creates a welcoming atmosphere and reassures customers of your commitment to hygiene and quality.

5. Commit to Sustainable Cleaning Practices
Spring cleaning is also an opportunity to embrace more sustainable practices. At ahs hospitality, we use eco-friendly cleaning chemicals that reduce reliance on harsh substances while maintaining high standards of cleanliness. Our employment of microfiber cloths sourced from repurposed PET bottles diverts plastic from landfill. Choosing eco-friendly cleaning solutions not only protects the planet but also reflects your business’s commitment to responsible operations.
6. Plan for Ongoing Cleaning & Maintenance
Finally, spring cleaning is not just about a one-off reset. Hotels should implement ongoing cleaning schedules that support daily housekeeping tasks and maintain consistency throughout the peak season. Partnering with a trusted provider like ahs hospitality can make this process seamless, specialising in housekeeping services, commercial cleaning, and tailored staffing solutions designed for the hospitality industry. Whether you need additional support for a busy season or expert teams to manage deep cleaning, we’re here to help your hotel shine.








