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To want to get a cleaner?

29 replies

Woahtherehoney · 01/04/2023 12:37

I only have a two bed but I find it so hard to keep on top of! I work from home but have quite a demanding job working 12/13 hours some days and I try to do bits and pieces before and after but it doesn’t leave me much time especially with cooking and cleaning up before bed each night. I feel like I should be able to easily do a 2 bed house but it’s just such a struggle, I feel like I spend all of my weekends cleaning and tidying.

I’d just want someone to do the bathrooms (I’ve got a downstairs toilet and two bathrooms), the kitchen and just general dusting and cleaning. I hoover every day and tidy up as I go as I’ve got two cats and my DSS so it’s just a good clean every two weeks I’d need. My DP thinks it’d be a bit lazy but he also works FT and doesn’t do much either except the odd bit of hoovering so I’m ignoring him haha.

AIBU? Am I just lazy?

OP posts:
Oysterbabe · 01/04/2023 12:40

Absolutely get a cleaner. We have them come every 2 weeks and just blitz everything top to bottom and it helps a lot.

Woahtherehoney · 01/04/2023 12:42

Oysterbabe · 01/04/2023 12:40

Absolutely get a cleaner. We have them come every 2 weeks and just blitz everything top to bottom and it helps a lot.

That sounds like exactly what I need! I’m happy to do everyday tidying, hoovering and all the washing I seem to collect, I just need help keeping it generally clean and not spending all my time scrubbing bathrooms and deep cleaning as it takes so much time!

OP posts:
WandaWonder · 01/04/2023 12:42

I feel wewould need to tidy so the cleaner can clean which would t add another we have to do in time for a person to clean, so we just clean when it suits us

But if it works for you great

WandaWonder · 01/04/2023 12:44

I also would not want to pay for them to tidy first

Blossomtoes · 01/04/2023 12:46

Getting a cleaner was the best thing I ever did when I was working. She came every two weeks and I loved the day she came. Coming home to a sparkling house that smells freshly cleaned is utterly joyful. I’m seriously considering getting another now and I don’t even work any more.

LBFseBrom · 01/04/2023 12:47

You're not lazy at all, it makes sense to have a cleaner when you are working. I did, fortnightly, and it was wonderful!

Hamster1111 · 01/04/2023 12:48

Of course you're not being unreasonable. If you can afford it, why not? Getting a cleaner is no different to getting a take away or paying someone to paint or whatever. You COULD do these things yourself, but you don't have to. Go for it and enjoy your clean house!

BrowniesnotBlondies · 01/04/2023 12:48

We have someone come a couple of hours every other week. One visit they do downstairs plus bathrooms, next visit, upstairs, kitchen floor plus bathrooms.

We have a robot hoover that hoovers every day downstairs.
Bathrooms get a clean every 3 or 4 days (but a quick wipe/loo clean not a fill clean iyswim)
Works for us, though so.e MNetters would think that beyond grim

LakieLady · 01/04/2023 12:52

YANBU.

I want a cleaner, and I only work 17 hours a week and there's only me in the house.

I've blitzed the living room this morning (well, by my standards - I didn't move the sofas or the bureau or anything, because I can't shift them on my own) and now I'm knackered and my back is killing me.

Housework is soul-destroying and thankless imo. You can dust, and it just seems to reappear in a couple of days, cobwebs reappear overnight and you can wash all the dishes, clean the worktops and after another meal and a few cuppas, it's like you haven't bothered.

Cleaners round here are £15ph, which is more than I earn, so I absloutely can't justify it.

TheKeatingFive · 01/04/2023 13:08

If you want a cleaner and can afford one, get one. You don't need permission.

We got one last year after resisting for years. It's wonderful. I couldn't recommend it more.

honeylulu · 01/04/2023 13:08

If your partner doesn't do 50% of the housework then HIBU saying don't get a cleaner. Lazy sexist arse.

BMrs · 01/04/2023 22:37

Get one it's amazing!

RocketIceLollie · 01/04/2023 22:49

In your situation I think having a cleaner would be beneficial. Having three bathrooms alone to clean sounds like a daunting painting the Forth Bridge sort of situation to me.

murasaki · 01/04/2023 22:51

I love my cleaner more than my partner (semi joke) and mostly more than my cats. Do it!

Wheresthebloodynurofen · 01/04/2023 22:54

This is so odd. What’s it got to do with laziness? I have a cleaner. For the Simpl reason I’ve better things to do with my time and can afford it.

no one says on the death bed, I wish I personally cleaned my bathroom more and didn’t outsource.

Wheresthebloodynurofen · 01/04/2023 22:58

WandaWonder · 01/04/2023 12:42

I feel wewould need to tidy so the cleaner can clean which would t add another we have to do in time for a person to clean, so we just clean when it suits us

But if it works for you great

how messy is your house then?

LBFseBrom · 02/04/2023 07:55

I too used to feel that we should tidy up (a bit), the night before the cleaner came :-). It's not that unusual. We were very messy and untidy. It was really lovely to come home from work the next day to a fresh smelling, gleaming house.

Good for you, op, go for it. Life is too short to be worrying about cleaning - and it will be one less issue to worry you.

2023issucky · 02/04/2023 08:14

Best thing I have ever done. Do it, it means all I have to do is tidy and run the vacuum cleaner round mid week!
Because family don't want to clean the house stays tidier too!
No regrets here

Phoebo · 02/04/2023 08:17

Of course you're lazy, so am I. Get a cleaner, why clean if you can pay someone else to do it. You won't regret it! 😀

PineappleyCake · 02/04/2023 08:18

Do it! I'm in a similar situation and have someone coming round to quote soon. I work full time, as does DH, and have no wish to spend my evenings and weekends cleaning.

KatherineSiena · 02/04/2023 08:23

I don’t blame you for getting a cleaner. But why if you are both working FT are you doing the bulk of the housework when your DH does a “bit of hoovering”? Is your DSS old enough to do odd chores?

Toddlerteaplease · 02/04/2023 08:25

I have one for a tiny house. I hate cleaning! Though she's just put her prices up.

TheGoogleMum · 02/04/2023 08:26

We love having a cleaner! I'm currently on mat leave so affording one is harder but it helps us keep our house so much nicer I think we'd rather make other sacrifices and keep the cleaner!

CleaningOutMyCloset · 02/04/2023 08:30

Get a cleaner, they are a godsend and means you get one good clean a week and you only have to do bits. Mine comes for a few hours a week, hoovers, dusts, cleans the bathroom and kitchen, changes the beds and mops the floor. I love Tuesdays as I know the house will be lovely and tidy, clean and smell nice each week

Anguirus · 02/04/2023 09:00

Absolutely not being unreasonable.
If you can afford it, go for it.
This way - you get a clean house and your employing someone - it's all positive all round :)

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