School’s Out and Mess Is In: 5 Summer Cleaning Tips for a Kid-Friendly Home

little girl with marker on her handsWhen school lets out and summer break begins, so does the wave of snack wrappers, sandy footprints, sticky counters and general kid chaos. With kids at home full-time, keeping a tidy house can feel nearly impossible but it is manageable with the right strategies.

At Moms with Mops, we’ve helped families across the Emerald Coast keep their homes clean and stress-free for over a decade. Whether you’re in Niceville, Destin or Fort Walton Beach, these 5 summer cleaning tips will help you stay ahead of the mess so you can enjoy the beach and soak up the sunshine.

Tackling Mess During the Summer Break

Create a Drop Zone at Every Entry Point

Have you noticed your kids coming in and out all day? Set up a designated “drop zone” by your most-used doors (garage door, front door or back door). Use a simple bin, mat or even hooks to collect shoes, bags, beach towels and sports gear before they reach the rest of your home.

Major bonus: being able to trap sand and dirt at the door—right where it belongs.

Set a Snack Station (and Keep It Contained)

Instead of wiping crumbs from every room, corral the chaos with a summer snack station. Choose one low shelf or small cart with healthy grab-and-go options and a rule: snacks stay in the kitchen. You’ll reduce food messes and maybe even encourage a little independence.

Worried about stains on carpet or furniture from drinks? Vinegar or hydrogen peroxide are great stain removers! Don’t rub a stain, as it can spread. Simply apply your chosen solution and dab from the surface. Let the spot dry and repeat as needed.

Go Barefoot-Friendly with Frequent Floor Refreshes

Bare feet + outdoor play = sandy floors. Whether it’s sticky popsicle drips, grass tracked in from the yard or sugar-white sand from a day at the beach, your floors need more love in the summer. Vacuum high-traffic areas every other day and give tile or hardwood a quick mop weekly to stay ahead of the grime and buildup.

Make Cleaning a Daily Family Habit

Turn mess management into a team effort. Assign age-appropriate chores like wiping counters, making beds or gathering laundry. A quick 10-minute clean-up every evening can make a huge difference and keeps kids accountable for their own messes.

Here are a few age appropriate chores (ages 6-10) to help teach responsibility while actually lightening the load:

Daily Tasks

  • Make their bed
  • Put away toys, books and art supplies after use
  • Feed pets and refill water bowls
  • Put dirty clothes in the laundry basket
  • Clearing the table and wiping down the table after meals

Weekly Tasks

  • Dust low surfaces (like baseboards or shelves)
  • Sort laundry by color (whites, darks and colors)
  • Help fold towels or their own clothes
  • Vacuum small areas with a light weighted or stick vacuum
  • Water houseplants or the garden

Bonus Helpers

  • Unload silverware from the dishwasher
  • Match socks from clean laundry piles
  • Take out the trash, including bathrooms, and replace trash bags
  • Sweep porches or patios
  • Wipe doorknobs and light switches with a disinfectant spray

Schedule a Professional Deep Clean (You Deserve It!)

Summer should be fun—not spent scrubbing baseboards or battling bathroom grime. Moms with Mops offers deep cleaning services that leave your home sparkling and summer-ready. Whether you need a one-time refresh or weekly help, we’ve got your back (and your baseboards).

Don’t let the mess steal your summer.
Call Moms with Mops today or email us at to schedule your next clean.

Serving Niceville, Destin, Fort Walton Beach and surrounding areas since 2009.

Category: Cleaning