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Spring cleaning tends to start with good intentions. Aa Saturday morning, a few empty bins, and the promise that this is the year everything finally gets under control. Alas, the hardest part isn’t the cleaning. It’s figuring out what to do with everything once you start.
Luckily, spring cleaning doesn’t have to mean doing everything yourself. With the right help and a clear plan, it becomes less about tackling a chore and more about creating a home that feels lighter, calmer, and ready for what’s next. No matter if it's a full garage overhaul or just a single closet, these local services can help make the process feel less overwhelming and a lot more doable.
CLEANING SERVICES
If you’re starting fresh, start clean. A professional deep clean creates a blank slate, which makes everything else feel easier.
With more than 40 years of experience, this trusted service offers everything from routine upkeep to post-construction and move-in-ready cleanings. Customizable plans and detail-oriented teams make it easy to keep your space consistently polished and stress-free.
Offering everything from deep cleans to recurring service, this team makes it easy to keep your home consistently refreshed. Fully customizable, each visit can be tailored to your priorities, whether that’s a full reset or just the essentials.
Mike's Cleaning and Organizing
Founded by a commercial pilot who pivoted careers during the pandemic, this service was built to raise the standard in an often inconsistent industry. With eco-conscious products and full-time teams, it blends deep cleaning with professional organization.
GET ORGANIZED
If cleaning resets your space, organization transforms how you live in it. The right systems make daily life smoother, calmer, and less stressful.
Founded on the belief that organized spaces support calmer lives, this professional team specializes in creating thoughtful systems that actually last. From busy households to major life transitions, their approach blends efficiency with empathy.
Founded by busy mom of four Alexis Havens Dodge, this service is rooted in real-life experience and the need for systems that actually stick. With a focus on practical, maintainable organization, it’s designed to bring order to even the most hectic households.
Founded by Colleyville resident Bo Bottger after a 30-year career in HR, this service offers hands-on help with everything from decluttering to tackling long-overdue to-do lists. Flexible and approachable, it’s like having an extra set of capable hands when you need them most.
LET IT GO — THE RIGHT WAY
Once your space is clean and organized, what’s left becomes obvious. Instead of tossing it, consider giving those items a second life.
More than a drop-off site, GRACE is a lifeline for families across Northeast Tarrant County. The nonprofit provides food, clothing, financial assistance and emergency support to those navigating difficult circumstances. Donations here go directly toward helping neighbors in need — making it one of the most impactful ways to clear out your home.
With convenient drop-off locations across DFW (including one in Colleyville), Goodwill offers a simple way to give items a second life. Every donation helps fund career training and community programs that create real opportunities.
This nonprofit resale shop accepts everything from clothing and home décor to furniture, books and collectibles, but its impact extends well beyond the sales floor. Unsold items are redistributed to other charities, and select medical supplies are donated through a partnership with Baylor Scott & White’s Faith in Action program, helping deliver critical equipment to those in need. It’s a thoughtful way to ensure nothing goes to waste.
Kiss It Good Buy Furniture Consignment and Resale
Tucked into historic downtown Grapevine, this longtime local favorite feels more like a curated treasure hunt than a traditional consignment shop. Known for its eclectic mix of lightly used furnishings, artwork, lighting and décor, it’s the kind of place where one-of-a-kind pieces find second lives — and new homes. For those parting with higher-end items, it offers a chance to pass them on thoughtfully while recouping some of their value.