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How much housework do you do a week- and what?

44 replies

purplepeony · 06/08/2010 17:55

I feel I hardly do any. Have 1 adult DC at home so he does his own cleaning- or not ( bedroom and bathroom) which leaves the rest of the house for me to do.)

Bathroom gets done almost daily ( my en suite anyway.)

Hall hoovered 3-4 times aweek, lounge once a week etc.

Kitchen floor hoovered almost daily ( tiles) and washed once a week.

Bedroom hoovered weekly or fortnightly.

Dusting when I can write my name in it.

Window cleaning, fridge cleaning etc as and when.

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Ragwort · 06/08/2010 18:00

Well, you certainly do more than me Grin - life's too short for housework. I hoover about once every 10 days - kitchen floor washed about once a fortnight (obviously spills are cleared up) ... bathrooms (ie: the one I use !) - most days. I did clean a few windows yesterday - out of boredom! Dusting as and when. I am always amazed by people who say they have to hoover every day (assume it's if you have pets - which I would never have.)

purplepeony · 06/08/2010 18:04

well I am house/pet sitting for my neighbour who doesn't work at all outside the home and has 1 DC at home; her house looks immaculate all the time, so I just assumed I was a slut..and harldy do any?

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SleepingLion · 06/08/2010 18:15

I try to keep to a routine during term-time - doesn't work so well during the holidays! So

Sunday: ironing
Thursday: dusting/polishing; hoovering; clean bathrooms; sweep and wipe down conservatory; clean kitchen.
Saturday: change beds and towels; laundry

Windows get done every now and then; fridge wiped out when I'm putting the grocery shopping away each week.

Hoovering done as and when needed apart from Thursdays - usually two or three times a week (cats...)

SleepingLion · 06/08/2010 18:16

Must add, I only have one DC but I do work - your neighbour sounds as if she has time to keep hers immaculate!

CouldOfWouldOfShouldOf · 06/08/2010 18:23

Bathroom gets a wipe over daily, cleaned properly weekly.
Hoover at least every other day.
Dust once a week (DD mainly does this because I hate it).
Change beds weekly.
Mop kitchen and bathroom floors every other day unless spills.
Clean windows when I can no longer see out.
Clean oven every other month.
Iron everything because I enjoy it.
Fridge monthly before I get my big online shop.
Freezer when I can hardly shut the door.

I hate cleaning, it's boring, I do it because I have to.

TheInvisibleManDidIt · 06/08/2010 18:30

It really depends on what I'm working each week. If I'm on nightshift it's the bare minimum- Bathroom, hoover and kitchen. Try and put on a washing every day.

Beds once a week, dust every 2nd day. I have a fairly small house so it doesn't take too long. My bedroom is always a tip though- everything gets shoved in there.

I've always given ds's small chores but over the summer holidays they've been responsible for keeping the livingroom/dining area clean and tidy, emptying the bins and unloading the dishwasher. Amazing how much this has helped.

I hate cleaning too.

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Bobbalina · 06/08/2010 18:39

I am a working mum. I hoover once or twice a week downstairs and once a fortnight upstairs

I rarely dust.

The bathrooms are only cleaned once a week

I do a lot of washing and ironing and also cook from scratch but cleaning is not my fave job Smile

purplepeony · 06/08/2010 18:49

well, I hate it too- apart from bathrooms as then you can really see the difference.
But if it gets left, the place seems to get grubby so fast!

No sooner have i dealt withthe cobwebs than more appear- overnight.

We have pine skirtngs and window ledges and they show every layer of dust.

My kitchen floor is ceramic- pale cream- so any dirty foot prints show immediately, as do food crumbs.

We are not double glazed/UPVC so the window frames get mouldy in winter and need all the black cleaning off.

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SingingTunelessly · 06/08/2010 18:52

Vacuum daily, mop kitchen floor daily, clean bathrooms daily......god it's so tedious isn't it when you think about it.

purplepeony · 06/08/2010 18:54

I had a cleaner once after I'd been quite ill, who did the "big jobs" but in the end I decided that you need one every day almost or it's not worth it.
Though I'd happily farm out my ironing which I HATE.

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SixtyFootDoll · 06/08/2010 18:55

CLena thee bathroom once a week with wipe overs as and when in between.

Hoover about 3 times a week.
Dust when needed.

Kitchen tops daily, kitchen floor when neeeded.
I dont like housework but I do like a clean house.

CouldOfWouldOfShouldOf · 06/08/2010 19:25

I don't think I've ever cleaned the skirtings, and I've lived here for 9 years, yet I have been known to get out the ironing board for a pair of socks or a duster.

TheInvisibleManDidIt · 06/08/2010 19:43

CouldOf....but that's why you should wear socks- for wiping the skirtings as you walk by!!! Grin

Ragwort · 06/08/2010 19:47

Why do some of you hoover & wash floors daily? Does it mean I am a slut for not doing it daily?

I have the time - just not the inclination Grin - I am not aware that my house is filty, people accept invitations, seem to be happy to come and stay with me ........ I keep things tidy - but just clean rarely.

SixtyFootDoll · 06/08/2010 19:50

Invisibe MAn - I like your style!

SummerRain · 06/08/2010 19:51

not enough.

3 kids and 5 cats and an allergic reaction to housework Grin

Ragwort · 06/08/2010 20:21

You lot made me feel so guilty I just had to go and wash my kitchen floor ..........

CouldOfWouldOfShouldOf · 06/08/2010 20:28

Ooh, TheInvisibleManDidIt, there's an idea.
I'll make DD do it from now on.Grin

Ragwort, I have a red carpet and a child who breeds crumbs. I have to hoover often, or get her to hoover or it looks awful.

purplepeony · 06/08/2010 22:02

This is not a joke but my gran- who'd be about 115 if she were alive, used to polish/clean floors by walking around in old thick socks.

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stofstg · 07/08/2010 08:20

i must be the only one here who loves cleaning then! The way i look at it is as long as the kitchen and bathroom are clean and the house is generally tidy, thats all that matters. I clean the kitchen daily, bathroom twice a week plus a squirt ot domestos down the loo daily, and hoover when needed.

Fibilou · 07/08/2010 08:44

Daily jobs are sweeping the floors downstairs (tiled kitchen and wooden floor in sitting room), laundry & ironing (DD is in terries & reusable wipes so I always have a lot of washing), brush the stair carpets, vacuum either the 1st or 2nd floor. We have cream carpets and 4 black cats so I have to keep on top of it. I clean down the kitchen every night, worktops get cleaned when I have finished doing something on them. I clean the loo, basin and bath daily. I also clean the windowsills downstairs daily as the cats sit on them

Weekly jobs :
Mon - scrub bathroom floor, dust the nursery & bathroom, clean and descale the shower
Tues - Dust the banisters and skirting up the stairs, make bread
Weds - Clean fridge, scrub kitchen floor, clean the kitchen cupboard doors, clean the oven hob and front of the oven, change the bed
Thus - Empty all the bins, clean inside the windows, make bread, clean skirting and fireplace downstairs
Fri - Do our leather sofa, polish the glass
display cupboards in the sitting room, polish the mirrors, oil the slate hearth
Sat - Don't do anything other than basics
Sun - Change the bed and the cot linen. Clean the bedroom. Have a sort through the freezers and clean the doors.

I also cook from scratch and spend a lot of time making bread/cakes etc

nannyl · 07/08/2010 09:07

Just me and OH... we dont smoke and no pets or children, and our house always looks clean

my cleaner comes weekly and
gives whole house a thorough hoover
gives whole house a thorough dust
deep cleans both the bath rooms
deep cleans kitchen surfaces
sweeps and hoovers kitchen floor
washes kitchen floor
emptys all the bins
changes our bed linen

i just wipe down kitchen surfaces, and sweep the kitchen floor if necessary.
everything thing else stays looking clean until she coms the next week
sometimes i migth put a bit of loo cleaner in the loo

we have lovely soft water so no water marks

purplepeony · 07/08/2010 09:32

nannyl- am so Envy

fibilou- exhausted just reading it. I never "get" people who do the same thing on the same day every week.

I'm a butterfly- as and when, flitting from room to room.

Goes without saying that kitchen worktops are cleaned constantly, and front of units if they get splashed.

I think one of the problems in my house is sheer lack of space. We have 4 bedroooms, 2 baths and 3 receptions, but I also have 2 adult kids, one of whom is living back home from uni, the other is still at uni and they have masses of books, and possessions so every room is chock-a-block.

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Bobbalina · 07/08/2010 14:45

Fibilou I really wish I could do as well as you do. Do you work as well?

I hope you dh appreciates you Smile

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