I disagree. I've usually used services and the agreement is X rooms. There is no time limit and they need to stay until the agreed upon rooms are complete. An individual who has other clients is the one that I've found will leave tasks incomplete because you pay them for a Y hour cleaning. So if they are doing a 3 hour cleaning, you get 3 hours and whatever is done. OP--you need a different housecleaner whether an individual or a service. That's unacceptable and frankly I would not pay the person until they came back and finished the job. You don't get paid for doing half a job. FYI, we have a 3500 sf house and it takes about 6 man-hours to clean (although there are a couple of rooms that are excluded, but it's still about 3000-3200 sf of cleaning). I think 2 hours should be enough for a 500 sf apartment. For the person who thinks it should take 4-6 hours to clean a 500 sf apartment, that's ridiculous. You can clean a standard apartment bathroom in about 20-25 min. A kitchen is probably about 45 minutes. Then you have about an hour to dust and vacuum the living room and bedroom. It can take longer if OP does not tidy up, but I can't imagine more than about 30 minutes extra. It's only 500 sf. |
| All the above, plus, the common theme we see here with cleaning people AND services is that you still have to clean. They just keep you from cleaning as much as you would have and they also keep you on a schedule. |
The people on cleaning crews at work often mention they do houses on the side. |
| 500 sq. ft. ? You're that filthy ? I could clean that space in an hour. Sparkling clean not some third world clean. |
Yeah that's just weird. When I lived in 1000sq ft apt with two bathrooms it took two women about 2-3 hrs to clean everything super scrubbed. Now we have a house and it takes them 3 hrs to do everything and it's great. I use a service but it's local and I get the same team everytime. Never had to go back and reclean anything. I do have to ask separately for baseboards and Windows if I want that as it's an add on. |
Neighborhood list serves are great for this. Or ask in your building. Cleaners would much rather spend a day in one neighborhood than spend time on travel. |
I can't imagine scrubbing a bathroom takes two hours if it's done every two weeks, |
+1. OP, if you were my boss, you'd be fired! |
Not two hours but there is soap scum, hairs, the toilet and the nastyness that comes with that. Mirrors, vacuuming. Even a 'clean' bathroom takes time. She would still have to clean it ad if it were dirty, maybe just not that much elbow grease. |
| Maybe your standards are unreasonably high? |
Yeah, if OP is already cleaning twice a week PLUS having a twice a month service either her standards are ridiculous or she is incredibly messy. |
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How do you have a guest room in a 500 sq ft apartment?
We have 1100 sq ft. Cleaner cleans kitchen, bathroom, dusts, and vacuums all spaces except master bedroom. 2 hours per week. |
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OP, two hours should be enough to clean your apartment.
I have a 2500 SQft ( 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths) that I clean from top to bottom bi-weekly during winter months . During summer months. I use a service of two women for 2 hours or less since I would rather garden than clean the house. You may need to hire someone privately and "train them" |
How much do you pay? I'm curious since that's abut the size of my house. |
| Twice a month is semimonthly (or biweekly) not bimonthly. I can't believe it took this long for someone to point this out. Come on, DCUM, you're going soft! |