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How often should you have your house cleaned?

Last reviewed August 21, 2026 by the cleaning.miami team

Short answer

Biweekly suits most households and is the schedule most people settle on: it costs about half of weekly and still stops a home falling far enough behind that a visit becomes a deep clean. Weekly earns its cost with pets, small children, allergies or a full house. Monthly works only for small, tidy, low-occupancy homes, and in a humid climate monthly bathrooms tend to disappoint.

Key facts

Most common scheduleBiweekly
Recurring vs one-off priceRoughly 10-20% lower per visit
Weekly is worth it whenPets, young children, allergies, heavy traffic
Deep clean cadence1-2 per year on top of the recurring schedule
Miami-specific factor76% average humidity accelerates bathroom mildew

Pick by household, not by house size

Frequency is decided by how much life happens in a home, not by its square footage. A studio with two dogs and a work-from-home occupant generates more cleaning than a four-bedroom house occupied by two people who travel.

Which schedule fits which household
ScheduleFitsWatch for
WeeklyPets, young children, allergies or asthma, home offices, entertaining oftenCost; most households find biweekly enough
BiweeklyMost households, couples and families, working professionalsBathrooms and kitchen floors between visits
MonthlySmall, tidy, low-occupancy homes; second homesEach visit drifts toward deep-clean scope and price
One-offMove-in, move-out, pre- and post-event, first-time resetPriced as a deep clean, not a maintenance visit
Which schedule fits which household

Why the answer is different in Miami

In a dry climate the constraint on frequency is dust. Here it is moisture. At an average 76% relative humidity, a bathroom that never fully dries grows mildew in grout, caulk and the seals around a shower within days, not weeks, and an air-conditioned home recirculates whatever is in the air rather than exchanging it.

The practical effect is that a monthly schedule works well for floors and surfaces and poorly for bathrooms. Households that insist on monthly usually end up cleaning their own bathrooms between visits, which is not the deal they thought they were signing up for. Biweekly holds the line; weekly holds it comfortably.

Salt air adds the same problem outdoors-in. Sliding glass, tracks, railings and window frames facing the water pick up a film that turns from a wipe into a scrub if it is left for a month.

What frequency does to the price

Recurring visits cost less per visit than a one-off, generally 10-20% less, and weekly saves the most. That is not a loyalty discount, it is arithmetic: a home cleaned every week never accumulates the buildup that makes a visit slow, so the visit itself is cheaper to deliver.

The counter-intuitive result is that going from biweekly to monthly saves less money than people expect. Each monthly visit is closer to a deep clean, so it costs more, and you are also living in a less clean house for three of the four weeks.

Related questions

Is weekly cleaning worth the extra cost over biweekly?

It is if the home generates more mess than a fortnight can absorb: pets that shed, small children, allergies that respond to dust load, or several people at home during the day. Otherwise biweekly delivers most of the benefit for about half the annual cost.

Do I still need a deep clean if I have recurring cleaning?

Yes, once or twice a year. A maintenance visit is not scoped to reach grout, window tracks, inside appliances or behind furniture. Recurring service keeps a home clean; a periodic deep clean keeps it from slowly degrading in the places nobody looks.

How often should an Airbnb or vacation rental be cleaned?

Every turnover, without exception, plus a deep clean on a schedule: monthly for a busy listing, quarterly for a quiet one. Turnover cleans are fast and guest-facing by design; they are not a substitute for the deep work that keeps a unit from sliding down the review ratings.

Can I skip a visit when I am away?

Yes, and most companies expect it. Be aware that skipping in a humid climate is not neutral: a closed, unoccupied home with the air conditioning set high is exactly where mildew appears while you are gone. Many Miami owners keep the visit and use it as a check on the property.

Sources

Figures are quoted from the sources above and were current when this page was last reviewed. Prices move, and tax thresholds and statutes are amended, so check the source before relying on a number.

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