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How Often Should You Get Your House Professionally Cleaned

How Often Should You Get Your House Professionally Cleaned

Quick Answer

Most households benefit from biweekly cleaning. Families with kids or pets should consider weekly. Singles or small apartments do well with monthly service.

Key Takeaways

  • 1Biweekly is the most popular frequency for most households
  • 2Families with kids or pets benefit most from weekly cleaning
  • 3Waiting too long between cleanings increases time and cost per visit
  • 4No-contract services let you adjust frequency anytime
  • 5Start biweekly and adjust based on your needs

How Often Should You Get Your House Professionally Cleaned

One of my regular clients in Cameron Park told me she waited two years before hiring a cleaner. Not because she could not afford it. Because she felt like she should be able to handle it herself.

She was working 50 hours a week, raising two kids, and spending every Saturday scrubbing floors instead of going to the farmers market. When she finally booked us for biweekly service, her exact words were: "Why did I wait so long?"

You probably already know you want help. The question is how often.


The Short Answer

It depends on your household. But here is a framework that works for 90 percent of our clients.

Weekly Cleaning

Best for:

  • Families with kids under 10
  • Homes with 2+ pets
  • Anyone who works from home full time
  • Households where someone has allergies or asthma

Weekly cleaning keeps dust, pet hair, and high-traffic grime from ever building up. You never hit that point where the house feels like it got away from you.

Biweekly Cleaning

Best for:

  • Couples without kids
  • Single-pet households
  • Homes under 1,500 square feet
  • People who do light tidying between visits

This is our most popular frequency. The American Cleaning Institute recommends regular cleaning schedules to reduce allergens and bacteria in the home. Biweekly hits the sweet spot for most people.

Monthly Cleaning

Best for:

  • Single occupants
  • Small apartments or condos
  • Snowbird homes that sit empty part of the year
  • People who clean regularly but want a monthly deep reset

Monthly works if you are already maintaining your space day to day and just want a professional to handle the stuff you skip.


What Happens When You Wait Too Long

I have seen it hundreds of times. Someone skips their cleaning for a month, then two months, and by month three the job takes twice as long.

The Buildup Problem

Bathrooms

Hard water stains set into glass and tile within 2 to 3 weeks. At the 6-week mark, you are looking at chemical treatments or abrasive scrubbing. The CDC's guidelines on hygiene emphasize that bathrooms are the highest-priority area for regular disinfection.

Kitchen

Grease accumulates on range hoods, backsplashes, and inside ovens. A week of cooking buildup wipes away in minutes. A month of buildup requires a dedicated deep clean session.

Floors

Dust settles. Pet hair collects in corners. Hardwood floors lose their shine. Carpet fibers trap allergens. The longer you wait, the more aggressive the cleaning has to be, and aggressive cleaning wears surfaces down faster.


How Your Lifestyle Changes the Equation

Work From Home

If you spend 40+ hours a week in your house, it gets dirty faster. More foot traffic. More dishes. More bathroom use. More dust disturbed by HVAC running all day. Home office workers benefit most from weekly or biweekly service.

Kids

Small children are cleaning multipliers. Sticky hands on every surface. Crumbs in places you did not know crumbs could reach. One family in Placerville told me their toddler managed to get yogurt inside a heating vent. Weekly cleaning is not a luxury with kids. It is survival.

Pets

A single golden retriever produces enough fur in a week to knit a scarf. I am only half joking. Pet homes need at minimum biweekly cleaning, with extra attention to upholstery and baseboards where hair collects. The ASPCA recommends regular cleaning as part of maintaining a healthy environment for both pets and people.


The Cost of Each Frequency

Here is what recurring service typically looks like for a 3-bedroom home in the Placerville area.

Frequency Avg. Cost Per Visit Monthly Total
Weekly $120 to $160 $480 to $640
Biweekly $130 to $180 $260 to $360
Monthly $150 to $220 $150 to $220

Notice that weekly visits cost less per visit. That is because the home stays cleaner between visits, so each session takes less time. You are paying for consistency, not damage control.


Alexa's Take: Start Biweekly

If you have never hired a cleaning service before, start with biweekly. It gives you a feel for the routine without committing to weekly visits. Most of our clients start biweekly and either stay there or upgrade to weekly within three months once they realize how much better their week feels.

No contract means you can adjust anytime. That is the whole point.


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Get a free estimate or call (530) 214-6361. Serving Placerville and El Dorado County. No contracts. No rescheduling fees.

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