‘House Cleaning Checklist’

House Cleaning Chore List – Get One Here.

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Let’s face facts no one like chores. Doing housework doesn’t
even get near my top 100 list of things I like to do. With
that said though, I also don’t like a messy house,
especially when company stops by unexpectedly. So despite my
dislike for the tasks at hand, I have found it is in my best
interest to have a system that allows me to complete my list
of chores as fast as humanly possible.

Like most things in life, if you simply make a list of the
chores that need to be done and a schedule when you would
like to have them completed; you will quickly and easily be
able to keep your home in spic and span condition.

You may not currently have your own list, that’s OK. Feel
free to use one of ours (which you can find at the bottom of
this page) or if you are feeling really creative or your
simply don’t like our chore checklist, you can simply use
our checklist as a guide and make you own.

Below is a list of the 10 most common rooms in a house -
just to make sure you don’t forget any of the major ones.

1. Bathroom(s)

2. Bedroom(s)

3. Kitchen

4. Dinning Room

5. Living Room

6. Office

7. Family Room

8. Game/Play Room

9. Front and Backyards

10. Basement

Take my word for it, you will be surprised at the amount of
time saved when you simply have all of your chores in a easy
to read and simple to understand format. Setting your
cleaning system up this way will allow you to quickly see
what has been cleaned this week and what still needs to be
done.

As a side note, one benefit of you being more organized,
other than your house simply being much cleaner; a good
weekly house cleaning checklist will also let you quickly
find out if you’re Kids, Husband/Wife, or roommates are
keeping up with their responsibilities. Like with most other
things in life if your loved ones are accountable for their
actions, or in actions, there is a much better chance the
“thing” they are being held accountable for will get
actually done. This could mean less cleaning for you.

Free Download Weekly House Cleaning Checklist

Do You Need a Weekly Checklist for House Cleaning?

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Is it time to get your entire houses cleaning chores organized? If the answer is yes, you will want to make your own weekly checklist for house cleaning. Now that can be easier said then done though. So here is a bit of information to help you along the way.

By placing weekly house cleaning chores into a checklist, you will make the necessary tasks visible to the entire family. You will also be able to lay out a plan so that the entire family can contribute. A weekly checklist for house cleaning allows you the ability to keep track of the weekly chores that have been completed and those that still need to be done. A checklist will also help to keep you on track with your house cleaning chores and ensure that your home stays in tip top condition. As an added bonus a clean home will make for a much more peaceful and relaxing environment for both you and your family.

Before you Attack the Weekly Checklist for House Cleaning…

There are two primary ways to use your checklist. First is to do a little each day and check them off as you go. The second option is to attack the majority of the list in one swoop. If this approach to a clean home is more to your liking, there are a few guidelines that will help to make your day of cleaning kitchens and bathrooms more productive. First, schedule a regular time to clean, and don’t let anything distract you from the task at hand. Let the answering machine handle the phone calls, and let Tivo take care of any shows on TV you may be missing out on during your cleaning session. Feel free to play some upbeat music while you work. I have found good upbeat music tends to keep your energy level high enough to keep me going.

Make sure you have an enough of the various house cleaning products in the house and ready to go before you start cleaning. Nothing can put the brakes on a house cleaning spree faster then running out of cleaning products. The best method for this is to keep all of your cleaning supplies and tools in a tote or plastic bucket so that the various cleaning products are easy to move from room to room. If you want to really get fancy they also have special cleaning organizers available. The best way to attack a room is to do what the professionals do and plan to only circle the room once. When you are standing at the bathroom sink, take the time to wipe down the counters tops and the mirrorsl. This method will save you both time and energy, which will allow you to get everything done on your list in one cleaning session.

So what should you Include on your Weekly Checklist for House Cleaning

The chores you need to include on your weekly house cleaning checklist are vacuuming, dusting, a complete wipe-down of all bathrooms in your house as well as your kitchen. You will want to change out all of the linens you use in the house on a daily basis like dish towels bathroom hand towels etc. Don’t forget to clean all the kitchen appliances. Finish off your weekly checklist by gathering all of the trash from the house and taking it out, this will ensure every room in your home smells as fresh as it looks. By using a weekly house cleaning checklist your house will be kept in tip top shape.