If you live in a Vancouver condo — and roughly half of Metro Vancouver residents do — you already know that keeping your space clean is a different challenge than maintaining a detached house in the suburbs. You're dealing with a compact footprint, shared building amenities, floor-to-ceiling windows that show every water spot, and a West Coast climate that makes mud, moisture, and mould a seasonal fight from October through April.
This guide gives you the exact seasonal cleaning schedule every Vancouver condo owner and renter should follow, room-by-room tactics for common condo challenges, and the honest truth about when it's worth doing yourself — and when calling in a professional saves you time, money, and stress.
Why Condo Cleaning is Different in Vancouver
Vancouver's weather is beautiful, but it's hard on interiors. The Lower Mainland averages 166 rainy days per year — that moisture gets tracked in through lobbies, clings to entryways, and encourages mould in bathroom grout and window tracks if you're not on top of it. Add high-rise condensation on floor-to-ceiling windows, shared hallways with pet traffic, and the particulate from the Sea-to-Sky corridor in summer, and you have a uniquely demanding cleaning environment.
Unlike a house, you also don't have a garage, basement, or large outdoor area to "hide" mess. Everything lives in your 500–1,200 sq ft. So when it gets cluttered or dirty, you feel it immediately.
The 4-Season Condo Cleaning Calendar
Spring (March – May): Deep Clean After the Rain Season
After five months of rain, your condo has accumulated hidden grime. Spring is the time to go deep. Key tasks include:
- Wash all windows inside — salt residue and condensation streaks from winter make windows look permanently foggy
- Clean window tracks (they collect alarming amounts of black mould and dead bugs)
- Deep-clean the bathroom grout and recaulk where moisture has caused darkening
- Wipe down all baseboard heaters — dust buildup over winter is a fire hazard and an allergen source
- Pull out the fridge and stove to clean behind them — both harbour more dust and food debris than most people expect
- Clean the range hood filter — replace it if it has been in use for over 6 months
Summer (June – August): Maintenance and High-Use Areas
Summer in Vancouver means open windows, more foot traffic (visitors, Airbnb guests), and construction dust from the city's eternal building boom. Keep your standard bi-weekly routine, and add:
- Clean balcony surfaces, track channels, and screens — pollen and construction dust accumulate fast
- Wipe down all AC units or portable fans — summer use kicks up dormant dust from internal components
- Sanitize the dishwasher and washing machine (run each on a hot clean cycle once a month)
- Steam-clean upholstery if you have pets or frequent guests
Fall (September – November): Pre-Rain Season Prep
This is the most important cleaning window in the Vancouver year. Before the rains start in earnest, you want to set your condo up to resist moisture and reduce the cleaning load through winter:
- Recaulk around the bathtub, shower basin, and any suspect window frames before moisture season
- Clean and treat any wood surfaces (cutting boards, furniture, flooring edges) with appropriate oil or sealant
- Deep-clean the entryway and install a quality boot tray and mat — this single step reduces tracked-in dirt by roughly 60%
- Check and clean bathroom exhaust fans — they're your primary weapon against winter mould
- Rotate and vacuum under all furniture — this is the last easy access before holiday décor and clutter sets in
Winter (December – February): Holiday Reset and Mould Watch
Winter cleaning in a Vancouver condo is about maintenance, mould prevention, and the post-holiday reset. The holiday period typically means more cooking, more guests, and more mess concentrated in a small space.
- Run a full deep clean the week after New Year's — ovens, fridges, and cupboards all need a reset
- Wipe down window condensation daily (or invest in a dehumidifier) to prevent mould on frames and sills
- Sanitize all high-touch surfaces weekly — light switches, door handles, faucet handles
- Clean the oven after holiday cooking — grease buildup and smoke residue are fire risks
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The 5 Most-Neglected Spots in Vancouver Condos
After thousands of professional cleans across Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, and North Van, the Urbance cleaning team knows exactly which spots most residents ignore. Don't let these areas turn into serious problems:
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Window tracks and frames Black mould forms in the corners of window frames within 6 months in Vancouver's climate. A toothbrush, undiluted white vinegar, and 10 minutes prevents a costly remediation job later.
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The range hood filter Most people never clean or replace this. A clogged filter is a fire hazard, pushes cooking odours back into your condo, and is one of the first things a landlord or buyer will check.
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Bathroom exhaust fan grilles These collect enormous amounts of dust, reduce airflow efficiency, and are a major contributor to bathroom mould when neglected. Pop the grille off and rinse it monthly.
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Under and behind furniture Pet hair and dust bunnies collect into thick mats under sofas and beds. In a tight condo, this recycled air quality is immediately noticeable — especially to guests.
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The fridge coils and drip pan Dusty coils reduce your fridge's efficiency by up to 30% and can cause overheating in a compact kitchen. The drip pan beneath the fridge is usually growing things nobody wants to know about.
Standard Clean vs. Deep Clean: What Does Your Condo Actually Need?
A standard clean covers all the surfaces you see every day — vacuuming, mopping, bathroom surfaces, kitchen counters and sink, wiping mirrors and glass, and taking out the recycling. For most Vancouver condos, this every-2-weeks routine keeps things liveable.
A deep clean adds everything behind, inside, and underneath. Inside the oven, behind appliances, inside cupboards, window tracks, light fixtures, baseboards, and bathroom grout. In Metro Vancouver, a deep clean is recommended quarterly, and absolutely essential before or after a tenancy change.
"The move-out clean is not optional in BC. A landlord can legally deduct from your deposit for any cleaning beyond 'normal wear and tear' — and most judges side with the landlord."
When to Hire a Professional Cleaner in Vancouver
Some situations in Vancouver condo life genuinely call for a professional rather than a DIY effort:
- Move-in / move-out cleans — critical for BC rental deposit recovery and for setting a baseline in a new home
- Post-renovation cleanup — construction dust from Vancouver's constant reno projects permeates everything and requires HEPA-grade vacuuming
- Recurring bi-weekly maintenance — for busy professionals in Yaletown, Coal Harbour, or Mount Pleasant who simply don't have 3 hours on a Saturday
- Pre-sale or pre-showing cleans — Metro Vancouver real estate moves fast; a professional-grade clean can demonstrably increase showing appeal
- Post-party or event cleanup — condo strata rules are strict; getting your unit back to standard quickly avoids complaints from neighbours
How to Choose a Cleaning Service in Metro Vancouver
The Vancouver cleaning market is full of solo operators without insurance, platforms that don't vet their cleaners, and pricing that changes at the door. Here's what to look for:
- Liability insurance — any cleaner entering your strata building should carry at least $2M in general liability coverage
- Background checks — ask explicitly whether providers are screened; many services skip this step
- Upfront pricing — hourly billing with no defined scope leads to surprises; flat-rate, room-based quotes give you certainty
- Reviews specific to your area — a cleaner great in Langley may not know the building access quirks of a Downtown Vancouver high-rise
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