How Often Should You Have a Cleaner? (And What’s Right for You) ⏰

Keeping on top of your home can feel like a never-ending cycle…You clean, it looks great for approximately 7 minutes, and then somehow the crumbs, dust and random stuff are back again.

If you’re based in Liverpool and thinking about getting a cleaner, you might be wondering:
“How often do I actually need one?” Don’t worry…you’re not the only one asking this. Let’s break it down 💜

🧽 Weekly Cleaning: Best for Busy Homes & Low Stress Living

Ideal if you:

  • Have a busy schedule or work long hours

  • Have kids or pets

  • Want to keep things consistently under control

  • Feel overwhelmed when things build up

What it does:
Weekly cleaning keeps everything ticking over so nothing ever gets too much. Bathrooms stay fresh, kitchens stay hygienic, and you don’t get that “where do I even start?” feeling.

The result:
✨ Calm, under control, never overwhelming

🪣 Fortnightly Cleaning: The Most Popular Balance

Ideal if you:

  • Can keep things somewhat ticking over in between

  • Don’t mind a bit of upkeep yourself

  • Want support without committing to weekly

What it does:
This is the sweet spot for a lot of people. It resets your home every couple of weeks before things spiral too far.

The result:
✨ Manageable, supported, realistic

🧹 Monthly Cleaning: Light Support or Maintenance

Ideal if you:

  • Live alone or have a smaller home

  • Are naturally quite tidy day-to-day

  • Just want help with deeper tasks

What it does:
Monthly cleans are great for a refresh, but they won’t fully stay on top of things if life gets busy in between.

The result:
✨ Occasional reset, but not full support

💭 So… What’s Right for You?

There’s no “perfect” answer…only what works for your life.

A good way to think about it:

  • If things feel overwhelming: Weekly

  • If things just about stay manageable: Fortnightly

  • If you just want a boost now and then: Monthly

And if you’re not sure? That’s completely okay. We can always start somewhere and adjust as we go. If you’re thinking about getting started, feel free to reach out for a chat. No pressure, no judgement, just figuring out what would make your life feel a little easier ✨

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