

Sticking to a schedule for things that you do on a daily, weekly or monthly basis can help motivate you to keep your house looking like you spent hours cleaning it when it really only took a small fraction of your day. Use this basic cleaning schedule as a guideline to get and keep your home in order.
What to Clean Daily
Spend about 30 minutes a day doing the chores that need to be done around your home. These basic tasks might seem simple, but make a world of difference in how your home looks and feels.
-Wash dishes at least once a day. If you can’t find the time to wash them all, at least make an effort to scrape excess food off and rinse them so the food doesn’t stick. Alternatively, throw a load in the dishwasher once a day.
– Tidy up. Tidying up helps control clutter. Walk through your house one room at a time and put things that are out of place back where they belong. Do a room or two and then take a break.
-Wipe off countertops to clean crumbs and spills
What to Clean Weekly
Some tasks do not necessarily need to be done every single day. Instead pick a day of the week where you will tackle these tasks. Which include:
-Empty the trash in bedrooms, bathrooms, and the kitchen
-Dust furniture and wiping down cobwebs
-Clean mirrors and windows
-Wipe down appliances in the kitchen, cleaning out the microwave and empty the crumb tray in your toaster
-Mop the floor
-Spray down and scrub the toilet, sink, and tub in the bathroom
What to Clean the First of Each Month

-Move furniture and vacuum or sweep under it
-Clean outside windows
-Disinfect and deodorize garbage cans
-Run vinegar through your appliances to clean them
-Dust your blinds, shades and lighting fixtures
Keeping your home clean is a great start to the year. Contact James Caccia Home Services, located in San Mateo , CA at (650) 442-1470 for assistance with getting your home in order.






