Which frequency is right for me: weekly, biweekly, or monthly?
Quick answer
Biweekly works for most homes. Weekly is for high-traffic households or heavy shedders. Monthly is light maintenance for clients who keep up with cleaning themselves.
There isn't a universal answer — it depends on what's in your home and how it gets used.
**Weekly** is the best fit if you have multiple pets, a busy family, or you want your home to always feel freshly cleaned. The clean-to-buildup ratio favors weekly here.
**Biweekly** is the sweet spot for most homes. Long enough between visits to feel worth the cost, short enough that buildup doesn't get ahead of you.
**Monthly** is for smaller homes or clients who handle daily upkeep themselves and just want a thorough reset once a month. Priced higher per visit because more buildup means more work each time.
What this means for your clean
- The frequency you pick now isn't permanent. Change it after a few visits if it doesn't feel right.
- The free 2nd clean offer applies to new weekly and biweekly clients — monthly is handled differently at quote stage
What to do
- Start with biweekly if you're not sure
- Bump to weekly if your home feels dirty between visits
- Drop to monthly if biweekly feels like more than you need
Exceptions
- [PLACEHOLDER: decide whether to publish per-visit prices ($135 / $150 / $175). Currently omitted from this article.]
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