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Parents Secret Weapon: How to Create a Weekly Cleaning Schedule that Works

amomentwithfranca · 30 September 2024 · Leave a Comment

If you’re a parent looking for help juggling your household cleaning, you’ve probably read advice about creating a cleaning schedule. This advice is great, but how do you create one that actually works?

How to Create a Weekly Cleaning Schedule that Works. Cheerful woman in rubber gloves holding mop and bucket

Well, that’s what we’ll cover in this article. By the end, you should have some actionable advice for how to develop your own effective cleaning schedule.

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  • 1. Figure Out How Often Jobs Need Doing
  • 2. Decide on How You Want to Clean
  • 3. Write up a Quick Cleaning Routine
  • 4. Delegate Tasks
  • 5. Clean Multiple Rooms at Once
  • 6. Prioritise Certain Jobs
  • 7. Always Finish a Job
  • Final Thoughts

How to Create a Weekly Cleaning Schedule that Works

1. Figure Out How Often Jobs Need Doing

The first step is to figure out your daily, weekly, and monthly jobs. This should be fairly easy. Daily covers making beds, doing laundry, cleaning the kitchen, etc. Weekly will be hoovering, bathroom cleaning, changing bedsheets, and so on. Monthly includes deeper cleaning jobs, such as decluttering.

Start by thinking about all your household cleaning jobs and then sort them into the 3 columns. Although we all have different ideas of cleanliness, the daily and weekly cleaning jobs will be fairly standard.

2. Decide on How You Want to Clean

Some people like to do all their weekly cleaning in one day, whereas others prefer to break it up into smaller bursts throughout the week. Decide which you prefer so you can begin building your schedule. Provided all the important tasks get done, there’s no benefit to one over the other.

Weekly Cleaning Plan Form

3. Write up a Quick Cleaning Routine

On top of your regular weekly schedule, have a quick cleaning routine. This doesn’t just have to involve your daily tasks. It could, for example, be a checklist that you can do in preparation for guests coming over. Alternatively, it could be a quick cleaning blast for busy weeks.

Whatever your reason for it, make sure it covers important jobs and those that’ll have the most impact. For example, hoovering is a good option because it’s immediately obvious that floors have been cleaned. The same logic is true for washing up, quickly sprucing up the bathroom, and so on.

4. Delegate Tasks

Delegating cleaning tasks to other family members can help keep everything running smoothly. Even if it’s just getting someone else to sort the bins or empty the dishwasher, it’s one less thing you have to worry about.

Make sure your cleaning checklist is somewhere central, and colour-code any delegated jobs. If your schedule is clear, and it’s obvious who’s doing what, it should all run fairly smoothly.

Female cleaning furniture in room

5. Clean Multiple Rooms at Once

Some jobs are more efficient when done across multiple rooms at once. These include dusting, hoovering, mopping, and so on. The effort of getting the equipment set up makes it more sensible to do several rooms in one go.

This isn’t necessarily a hack as you’re probably doing it anyway. But it’s useful for integrating into your cleaning schedule, particularly if you’re struggling to balance everything. You can also apply the logic to changing bedsheets and other cleaning jobs.

6. Prioritise Certain Jobs

A comprehensive cleaning schedule is great, but make sure you prioritise certain jobs over others. These include cleaning the kitchen and bathroom and doing the laundry. Make sure you’re flexible in your schedule to ensure these get done as often as they need doing.

For example, if you have to push the hoovering back for a week to ensure a particularly messy bathroom is cleaned, so be it. When listing your daily, weekly, and monthly jobs, think about which ones are most important. Assigning priorities to each task can help you figure out how to juggle things if needed.

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7. Always Finish a Job

This applies to every job on your cleaning schedule and will make a big difference in keeping everything under control. ALWAYS finish a job you start. For example, if you put laundry on, wash it, dry it, and at least put it in everyone’s rooms. When you pick up the post, throw junk mail in the bin, and check everything else.

Ensuring that every job gets finished once it’s started means you don’t have to worry about things being left open and that you don’t have to stress about them. Knowing a job is finished makes a big difference to your mental load.

Final Thoughts

Developing a cleaning schedule that works takes a bit of practice. Use the tips above to get your list in order and then play around with things. We all have different ways of working, so figure out what kind of schedule works best for you and then get everyone else on board. If you feel like you don’t have enough time, then you can hire a cleaner in Canary Wharf to help you with your weekly cleaning tasks.

How do you keep your home tidy while balancing family life? What’s your top tip for sticking to a cleaning schedule that works?

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