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How To Set A Cleaning Schedule in Chiswick

Posted on 30/03/2015

Tips and Advice on Creating the Perfect Routine


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If your busy schedule means that sometimes home cleaning gets away from you, then a great, simple way to keep your house in Chiswick sparkling clean with minimal stress is to set yourself an easy to achieve cleaning schedule. The idea of sticking to a schedule may seem daunting, but once you have created and got into the swing of a suitable routine, you’ll feel relaxed and happy about keeping your house sparkling clean. Knowing that you have a practical plan to eliminate dust from your living room, and grime from your kitchen sink will make the entire process of domestic cleaning much more manageable. If you don’t have the first idea where to start when it comes to creating a house cleaning schedule, then read on for tips and advice on creating the perfect routine for you.

Step 1: Be prepared

The first thing to ensure before you begin to tackle your cleaning schedule is that you are fully prepared. You will need a good idea of what you need to do in order to get your home in Chiswick, W4 sparkling. Do a walkthrough of your property, noting down all the areas and rooms which need to be added into the schedule, and the specific tasks that need to be completed. Don’t forget to list down any parts of your home, but for areas that you rarely use (perhaps the cupboard under the stairs, or the airing cupboard), they can be cleaned less frequently on your schedule. It’s also a good idea to check your house cleaning supplies before you embark on your new cleaning routine. Stock up on all the necessities; cleaning products, brushes and sponges etc. and keep them somewhere close to hand and accessible.

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Step 2: Decide on the regularity of your routine

Once you’ve made your list of tasks, and have a clear understanding of everything that needs to be done in your home, it’s time to decide how often each chore needs to be done. This will depend greatly on your personal circumstances, so take into account just how often you use certain spaces, and determine the most high traffic areas. Break down the list you have already made of things that need to be done according to what is most suitable for you and your home. Daily tasks are the simple, basic things that get done on a regular basis to keep your home in the W4 area looking clean. Weekly tasks take slightly more time and effort and really brighten up your living pace and monthly jobs are the large undertakings that make a noticeable difference to the appearance and hygiene of the whole house. One example of how you could break up your schedule could be:

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•    Daily: make your bed, wash up dirty dishes and hang up your clothes

•    Weekly: change your bedding, vacuum or mop the floors, do your laundry

•    Monthly: Thoroughly clean your oven, clear out and disinfect your fridge and do some dusting

Of course, this will vary depending on your home and lifestyle, but this is one example that may be suitable.

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Step 3: Find the time

Once you’ve determined exactly what needs to be done and when in order for your house in Chiswick to be spotless and tidy; finalise your home cleaning schedule and fit it around your everyday routine. Work out the best time of day for you to do your daily chores, the best days of the week for you to do your weekly ones and so on. You might find it handy to jot your schedule down in the calendar on your phone, or to print out a day by day rota of your cleaning duties and stick it to your fridge. Whichever way works best for you, take a note of it, and try to your best to stick to your squeaky clean, stress-free schedule.

Richard Carey
Richard Carey

A fervent advocate for Eco-friendly cleaning, Richard is a seasoned cleaning expert with years of experience. He has been instrumental in assisting numerous homeowners and business owners in maintaining hygienic and fresh-smelling properties.