
Americans spend around six hours per week cleaning, as found in research by the American Cleaning Institute. However, this amount of time may be lacking when one considers the many tasks required to keep homes germ- and allergen-free. The average list of weekly (or daily) tasks includes work in the bathroom (disinfecting toilet bowls, baths, showers and the like), kitchen (cleaning surfaces, fridges, chopping boards, and more), the laundry (washing and ironing), and floors (vacuuming, mopping, and the like). Depending on how many free hours you have per day, you may feel like you need help from a professional cleaner or cleaning company and if you do, you should definitely eliminate any feelings of guilt.
Knowing Your Strengths
Whether you work full-time or part-time outside the home or you are a full-time mom or home-based partner, you should know when the tasks you are taking on are too much. Everyone needs time off for pampering, health reasons, and social interactions so if you find that you are investing more hours in cleaning than someone working in an office full- or part-time, a helping hand from a cleaner can be useful. Examples of people who may require help are those who spend many hours on a specific passion at home (think cooking) and who may need someone to help them with other specific tasks – such as the laundry and ironing. Because most cleaning services allow you to pay either a flat or hourly rate, you can obtain only as much help as you need and are willing to pay for.
Keeping a Second Home Spick and Span
People who live in big cities and have second homes in idyllic surroundings where they spend weekends and vacations can definitely benefit from professional cleaning services. Many New Yorkers have their second home in the Hamptons professionally cleaned so that they can arrive at a clean, tidy home that is ready to be enjoyed. Cleaning companies can also take charge of all the cleaning after a party or event, which enables you to focus on the essential aspects of your event – including food and entertainment.
Improving Your Indoor Air Quality
The Environmental Protection Agency has warned that the indoor air quality of many American homes is between two and five times worse than the air outside. This fact can be attributed to the use of harsh cleaning products, indoor fireplaces, pressed wood furniture (which emits volatile organic compounds), and flame retardants contained in some sofas and furnishings. Professional cleaners can adapt to your chosen means of cleaning, using organic, natural ingredients if you wish. They also have access to a wide array of power cleaning equipment such as industrial steam vacuums, power jets, and other equipment that can provide deep cleaning solutions without the need for chemical cleaning products.
You are the ultimate judge of whether or not your home is as clean as you’d like it to be. Just because you are home-based does not mean you have to dedicate your full day to cleaning. Moreover, if you have a second home, keeping both abodes spick and span can be close to impossible. Professional cleaning services can help ease your burden and they can do so for just a couple of hours a week if you desire.