Nobody likes housework, but it must be done if you want your house to look clean and beautiful. Although the fastest way to clean would be to hire someone else to do it, most people don’t have the time or money to pay for a cleaning service every week. With that in mind, here are some tips on how to best keep your home clean with limited time and energy.
Professional Cleaning Service
Cleaning your house can be a lot of work, but it doesn't have to be! If you're looking for the best way to clean your house, we've got you covered. With our professional cleaning service, we'll come and clean your whole house from top to bottom. And don't worry about getting out of the way we'll sweep around you as you move about your home. Give us a call today! You won't regret it. If you need more than just a thorough cleaning, why not consider the benefits of hiring a cleaning service? For most people in the world, housework is something that takes up an enormous amount of time every week. By hiring professionals to do all or part of the job, everyone can free up some much-needed time in their schedules so they can spend more time with family or on other activities that are important to them.
Imagine how much easier it would be if all this responsibility was off your shoulders? Of course, one question you might ask is what would I do with my free time now? Well, that's entirely up to you! Do you want more time spent with your kids or another activity? Perhaps you'd like to take up a new hobby such as woodworking or knitting. No matter what, there will be plenty of opportunities for relaxation. A good place to start when deciding whether or not it is worth the cost of hiring cleaners is by figuring out how much time they would save you every week. If you can only spare one hour each day after work, then having a cleaner come three times per month could give you back eight hours per month - more than enough time to pursue other interests without sacrificing sleep and rest!
Now, let's talk about the different types of services available to you. You might be interested in choosing between a standard or deep clean service. Standard service includes vacuuming, dusting furniture and shelves, wiping down surfaces (including sinks), mopping floors (as necessary), emptying trash cans/refrigerator bins, tidying closets and drawers (as necessary), organizing linen closet/linen dresser (as necessary), laundering bedding and towels as needed (at least once per visit). The deep cleaning package includes everything listed above plus additional services such as stripping furniture down to its frame and reupholstering; shampooing carpet; refinishing hardwood floors; steam-cleaning windows; washing walls/baseboards/ceilings.
We can also provide you with the option to have a green deep cleaning service. This service uses non-toxic, biodegradable products which are safe for children and pets. It is specifically designed to cut through grease and grime, including oil and petroleum products. This type of service is more expensive than the basic package, but the extra time and energy it saves you should help to offset those costs. Regardless of your choice, you can be sure that we will treat your home as if it were our own! To learn more about our cleaning service or any of the packages available, please feel free to contact us anytime.
Hiring a Family Member or Friend
To save time and money, hiring a
family member or friend is often the best way to clean the house. You'll know their
strengths and weaknesses, which will help you avoid wasting time on a task
they're not equipped for. Plus, these relationships are usually more personal
and honest than ones with service providers you don't know as well. With this
in mind, here are some considerations when hiring someone in your inner circle:
-Do they have the skills
necessary?
-Do they have the time to do the
job well?
-Are they willing to do it?
-Do you trust them?
Hopefully, these questions will
help simplify what could otherwise be a difficult decision. Good luck!
One last thing to keep in mind is your business structure and liability protection. If you're hiring a family member, you may want to review whether they are considered an independent contractor or an employee of your business (which also means you need workers' comp insurance). In addition, if there's more than one family member involved in your home-cleaning service, you'll need to decide whether each person is acting as an individual or working together as one company. This distinction can impact things like licenses and taxes. Just remember that if they're independent contractors, they'll likely have less liability protection than employees would (especially if they operate as sole proprietors).
That said, it's important to maintain good lines of communication throughout the cleaning process. For example, set up regular meetings before cleaning starts so you can go over details like who will be doing what tasks and how long it should take. You should also agree on payment terms beforehand, including how much work needs to get done before payments begin. Finally, make sure to plan for emergencies by putting contingencies in place for power outages and other unforeseen circumstances that might cause delays or missed deadlines. And above all, give yourself plenty of time to enjoy the finished product!
Once
everything is put away, vacuumed, scrubbed, swept, and wiped down (and only
then!), sit back and appreciate your beautiful new home. It was hard work
getting here but hopefully worth it. Congratulations on making it through
another year of dirty houses! As always, thanks for reading my blog post
series. I hope I've helped answer some of your questions about tackling the
never-ending chore that is housekeeping. As usual, I'm always open to hearing
from readers with any feedback or suggestions about future posts--so please
feel free to leave comments below. Happy New Year!
DIY (Do It Yourself) Options
The best way to clean a house is
the one that works best with your schedule and your lifestyle. The first step
in any cleaning plan is figuring out which of the following six options works best for you.
1) Do a deep clean weekly - If you're short on time but want to keep your home from accumulating too much mess, do a deep clean every week. This will include vacuuming, mopping, dusting, sweeping, and wiping down countertops.
2) Do a superficial clean daily - If you don't mind the clutter accumulating around your home as long as it's not visible to others, do a light surface cleaning every day such as mopping the floors or tidying up small spills.
3) Delegate to children - If you have kids who are old enough to help out with chores, delegate their tasks so they can take care of some jobs while you take care of others.
4) Make a list and check it twice - Have an idea in advance about what needs to be done around the house so that when you're feeling overwhelmed by all there is left undone, you can easily cross off items from your list.
5) Go room by room instead of tackling everything at once - Don't try to get everything done at once; start with one room at a time rather than jumping all over the place like crazy.
6) Ask for help - When you've reached your limit and just can't handle doing any more chores, ask family members or friends if they'll pitch in and give you a hand.
There are also services available to hire people to clean your house regularly. Some good examples are Mary Maids, Merry Maids, or Home joy. For example, Home joy provides house cleaners to professionals who need a break from doing the tedious job themselves. You simply book online and request a specific type of service (daily/weekly/bi-weekly). Then Home joy assigns someone within 24 hours and they come right to your doorstep to provide you with exceptional service. All you have to do is show them where everything goes, fill them in on anything else that needs special attention, and relax knowing that your dirty work is taken care of. It doesn't matter how often or how big the space is either because Home joy guarantees customer satisfaction with only a $25 minimum order. All you need to worry about now is enjoying your free time!
1) Do a deep
clean weekly - If you're short on time but want to keep your home from
accumulating too much mess, do a deep clean every week. This will include
vacuuming, mopping, dusting, sweeping, and wiping down countertops.
2) Do a superficial clean daily -
If you don't mind the clutter accumulating around your home as long as it's not
visible to others, do a light surface cleaning every day such as mopping the
floors or tidying up small spills.
3) Delegate to children - If you
have kids who are old enough to help out with chores, delegate their tasks so
they can take care of some jobs while you take care of others.
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