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To ask how many hours a day you do housework?

90 replies

Moomoomango · 22/04/2016 10:39

Excuse the mundane -ness of this post. I grew up in a house where next to no cleaning got done.. That's all I know as normal. Now living in my own house with two children id love to know what is normal?

I do probably about 1-2 hours if you exclude cooking but include laundry, cleaning and tidying. Does that sound about right?

Thanks

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Writerwannabe83 · 22/04/2016 10:47

I do about 1-2 hours at well. I would imagine that's pretty standard Smile

NoCapes · 22/04/2016 10:48

I pretty much do it all day every day
And you'd never know looking at the state of the place

19lottie82 · 22/04/2016 10:55

Hours? As in plural? Per DAY? Ha!

Pyjamaface · 22/04/2016 11:00

Excluding cooking probably about half an hour a day.

I can scrub the entire house in 2 hours

LBOCS2 · 22/04/2016 11:02

I potter. I wouldn't say that I do consistent housework at all; when things need doing I put them off until they're truly disgusting do them. Clean the sink while toddler DD is having a bath (or poo!), wipe down the kitchen while lunch is on, etc.

Junosmum · 22/04/2016 11:02

About the same as you if you add it all up- making the bed, washing up, tidying, wiping surfaces, laundry. Takes a bit longer on days where I hoover and clean the bathroom and mop- 2-3 on those days.

witsender · 22/04/2016 11:03

Half an hour to an hour. Including washing up etc. Little and often means it is easy to keep on top of so that just means putting a wash on and out every other day, a quick Hoover round, put toys etc back in rightful place, tidy kitchen after each bout of cooking or eating, wipe round bathroom while kids bathe etc.

pottymummy · 22/04/2016 11:11

I feel like I'm ALWAYS doing it, but that's not true. I do as little as I can. The washing is endless. We vaccuum once a day at least downstairs, but I only do the stairs and upstairs once a week.
The washing up/cleaning kitchen/wiping surfaces is also never ending. I try to avoid 'big tidy ups' because I'm naturally messy and I hate that but every few weeks we go to it.
I do bathrooms once a week and DH will do them as well

So I guess on the days I work a full day, I probably do half an hour. (cooking not included)
On the days I work a short day I try to do the bigger jobs and its more like an hour and a half.

Oysterbabe · 22/04/2016 11:21

If you exclude cooking, about zero hours.
DH does almost all of it Smile

QforCucumber · 22/04/2016 11:25

When working full time probably about 30 minutes a day, currently on maternity leave and it seems never ending. How can 1 small person who is only 5 weeks old create so much mess??!!

HackerFucker22 · 22/04/2016 11:25

On a work day all I do is cook.

Non work day and I'd say max 90 minutes a day BUT I am not including anything related to the kids (school run, breakfast ans dinner, baths, entertainment etc..) which is what takes up the bulk of my time.

Brummiegirl15 · 22/04/2016 11:27

Er...... I'm a lazy cow so provably couldn't tell you.
That said I feel like I do washing every other day

CazM2012 · 22/04/2016 11:27

Around 4 hours a day but I do have anxiety on cleaning so I know compared to a lot of people it is excessive.

PurpleTraitor · 22/04/2016 11:30

2 hours probably

The downstairs has to be vacuumed at least once a day or it gets unmanageable, that and the dishwasher gets done first thing usually, along with getting a load from the dryer folded and away, getting a load of wet into the dryer, another load on and pegged out if fine, and a dirty load in the machine before we go out.

Beds, cleaning the bathroom, washing the windows and patio doors, mopping the floors, wiping surfaces, mirrors, etc, all a constant battle

Then it depend if you include outside duties as well - bins, recycling, constant sweeping, weeding, mowing, garden tidying, jet washing etc.
It is why I wonder why it is people's ambition to have a big house. Mine isn't small but it's not huge either, it always seems never ending

PurpleTraitor · 22/04/2016 11:34

I do at lEast two loads of washing every day or it builds up. What am I doing wrong there?

sirfredfredgeorge · 22/04/2016 11:36

PurpleTraitor Where do you live that there's so much dust that after just a day it's too deep to push a vacuum through? That can't be healthy!

HostaFireandIce · 22/04/2016 11:37

Excluding cooking? On the average day? Nothing much beyond every now and then loading the washing machine. Then once a week or so I'll go crazy and do a couple of hours. I used to feel quite pleased with myself when I did that. I won't now after reading this!

PotatosMum · 22/04/2016 11:40

Hours? Wait a minute, there's supposed to be hours per day allocated to clearing? I am such a failure Blush

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 22/04/2016 12:09

I always makes the beds shove bleach down the loo, plump up cushions on the sofa, hoover every other day and I keep the kitchen tidy and clear as I like it that way plus if the cat jumps up it's easy to wipe down easily.

I keep the place clutter free so it's easier to keep tidy.

MissPunnyMany · 22/04/2016 13:23

Probably the same i.e. 1-2 hours, but broken up over the day. I'm a clutter-hater though and tidy as I go whenever I'm at home. I hate untidyness, it grates on me.

Mishaps · 22/04/2016 13:24

2 hours a WEEK at the very most - life is far too short for anything more.

G1raffe · 22/04/2016 13:26

Hours?! How? When? No wonder I'm not on top of my house. Mines too small for the amount of things though.

CaptainCrunch · 22/04/2016 13:29

It gets a good clean once a week which takes about 2 hours and half an hour a day after that.

kimlo · 22/04/2016 13:30

Ive just finished my big weekend clean, I started at half 9 so thats 4 hours.

Then on a saturday and sunday about an hour and a half, but with ironing on top of that on a sunday which on average an hour and a half sometimes 2.

Mondays is about an hour and a half after work.

Tuesday to thursday is about half an hour a day because im in from work later.

Most of its routine and I dont notice im doing it half the time.

ValancyJane · 22/04/2016 13:50

Excluding cooking, probably about half an hour daily (usually just tidying, putting washing on, sorting dishwasher and cleaning kitchen etc). We do most at weekend, probably an hour where DP and I clean bathroom, tidy bedrooms, Hoover etc. I also grew up in a house that wasn't very tidy so I try to keep ours nice - I find that just about keeps on top of it.

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