Are you looking to make a weekly cleaning schedule template? This calendar of household chores is a great stay-at-home mom cleaning schedule printable (great for working moms as well)– and I even have some charts for cleaning the house. Do NOT miss this house-cleaning schedule! I think you’ll find a lot of benefits — I know I did!
How I Created My Cleaning Schedule Template
I had just moved to California after my first child had turned one. My whole world had been turned upside down, and there was no mommy to help me. I was working full time (brand new to that), as well as supporting a husband in a very busy job. I was constantly feeling the pressure to keep a clean house, or that nothing was getting done. I was just about to lose my mind when I asked myself what my mom would do.
I reminded myself that my mom had a daily cleaning schedule with different tasks for each day. Bathrooms on Tuesdays, vacuuming on Thursdays, dusting on Fridays.
That day I sat down and divi’d out my chores, and from that day on I haven’t looked back.
And now, with working more and my husband less, we let this cleaning schedule guide us in what we do on a daily basis. It works out smashing and we have a cleaner home!
One of your goals could be a weekly house cleaning schedule or a daily house cleaning schedule {and you groan}. I know, cleaning schedules sound like a lot of horrible work. They’re just no fun and who wants that kind of rigidity?
I am SO passionate about cleaning schedules, that I did a whole podcast about mine — it’s pretty short and I think it will help give you some ideas!
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House Cleaning Schedule Printable Template pdf
Don’t worry about writing it all down — you can get the printable right here:
Weekly House Cleaning Schedule
I went years without one, but when I started to go back to work part-time (my first kid was 1) I felt like the system I had grown up with my mom doing would also work for me and could really help me keep a clean home.
I was tired of feeling REALLY overwhelmed by thinking all things needed to be clean all the time. I should say that I do think things need to feel “organized” all the time (and that’s just me, and I don’t expect others to live up to it) but I don’t need to have spotless everything all the time. It’s just not realistic with 3 kids. My whole course The Organized Home is based on a realistic lifestyle of organization.
I thought about what my mom had done on a monthly basis when we were growing up and I adjusted her monthly cleaning schedule for what would work for ME.
Then we moved, and I adjusted it for that house, and then we moved again and I adjusted it for THIS house.
My cleaning checklist template gets tweaked a lot depending on where we live and what is going on in our lives.
And now, I have made my free printable cleaning schedule template available to you — at the bottom of this post!
House cleaning schedule app
I use TickTick. All of my cleaning tasks are scheduled through TickTick, it’s a great way to help me stay on task. The good news most of them are shared with Drew, so if I am working and he’s at home, he can look to see what needs to be done instead of me leaving notes. It may well have saved our marriage.
Plus, it syncs, so when I do something like clean the bathroom sinks, it ticks off, and if he does something like the kitchen floor, it ticks off. Here’re screenshots of how it looks on my desktop, and also how it looks on my phone.
Ok, and while we’re at it, I think there is something magical about to-do lists.
It is lovely to just look at your phone, and it TELLS you what you need to get done. I really think that if you are feeling overwhelmed, to-do lists might be just the ticket. All of the tasks are able to be scheduled by the days of the week — so once I cross it off, it just reschedules itself for the next time it’s due! For deep cleaning tasks you can schedule those out further too.
There are a lot of great to-do apps out there, I would encourage you to find something that works for you! I don’t just use them in cleaning. I also use them at church, with my PTO jobs at school, and my business. I feel a huge weight lift when I need to do something, and I just type it and schedule it in the to-do lists. I feel like it will get done.
I am compulsive about getting the things on my to-do list done — and I should probably be more willing to let things fall when they need to — but to-do lists have been my saving grace.
You could also easily use a paper planner (it’s just not as automatic, but it is more intentional –which is why I enjoy it for some things).
On days when I hardly know which way is up, I just look at my phone (and TickTick prioritizes things so that the most important — which you tell them — is on the top) and start “ticking” off the things I need to get done. Sometimes when I am REALLY overwhelmed I will set a timer for an amount of time I think I can handle and just plow (like my 10-minute tidy challenge). It’s amazing how many things you can get off a to-do list when you’re able to focus.
I find that being able to “check” things off helps me to find the motivation to clean.
If you look closely, you’ll see that my 4 things are on my list every day (the screenshot from above only has the jobs I share with my husband, so they’re not there). TickTick just re-schedules them every day for me once I tick them off.
Anyway, think about if a to-do list will work for you?
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Using your weekly cleaning schedule
The reality is that this schedule won’t clean your house for you — so I wanted to give you a few things to make it work:
- Print it out and use stickers — just like when you’re little — it will give you a sense of accomplishment
- Give yourself a reward (like date night) if you do it all week long
- Set alarms on your phone to make sure stuff is getting done!
- Keep a realistic schedule. You won’t be able to clean the entire house in one week!
My Weekly Cleaning Schedule
I’d just suggest finding the system that WILL work for you. People’s brains are just TOO full anymore and cleaning jobs don’t always make the list. There are too many things to think about. This just helps organize them. You can see my other weekly cleaning posts on that tab up there. Or, here is each day of the week is outlined:
Or, you can see them all here!
Yes, I am just this anal. I have found a way to embrace it. 🙂
I also think you can adjust this type of schedule can really work for you too! I’ve seen thousands of readers pin this post and make changes in their homes successfully. The goal is that at the end of the week you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment so you’ll want to keep going.
Weekly Cleaning Schedule for Working Moms
I think you really need to tailor the schedule to yourself. Your weekly cleaning tasks may be different than mine depending on your home and family. I work Thursdays, you can see that my schedule has some stuff on Thursdays, but it’s lighter things that I won’t be screwed if I don’t get them done.
I have a whole post on making a cleaning schedule work for you — and for working moms, I think that post is doubly important! It’s nice to create your own cleaning schedule and see things being accomplished.
In an effort to be extra helpful, I am making it available to you in case you are wanting to replicate it. You can see my kid’s specific tasks are here too. We are all on the schedule, and as soon as my kids get electronic devices, you can bet your bottom dollar I’ll be showing them how to-do lists can help them be more productive and feel more relaxed at the same time. Regular house cleaning I find is easier than trying to do everything in one day.
So, can daily cleaning checklist schedules work for you? Could you adapt this to work in your own life? I think you can! Tell me below! 🙂
Angie Henderson says
I love how your mind works. I’m different from you. It’s not my OCD that keeps me wanting to be organized, but more like my ADD. I get overwhelmed and don’t know where to start, or get stuck on non-important projects and neglect the stuff that was more urgent. Lists and plans help me keep things sane and flowing instead of being in catch-up mode all the time. I had to start thinking of homemaking just like any other job I’d had before staying home. I always had lists. I knew each day, for each hour even, what I needed to do to be a good employee. I’ve got a pretty good system for myself now, and I’m always experimenting with tweaking it to work more efficiently.
Niki says
I made a laundry schedule about a week ago. It really helps me remember to wash everything, and on time most importantly. Now I’m working on a cleaning list 🙂
Hilary says
My cleaning schedule keeps me sane. I hope it helps you out too!
Leila says
I noticed on your cleaning schedule, you use steam for your counters and floors and many other things. I would like to know more about that. What equipment do you use to clean all those things?
Thank you
Hilary says
I use a Waggoner steamer. Like this one (mine is about 4 years old). I like it more than my Shark one (it kept clogging up), it’s more versitile (although probably not quite as great for regular floor steaming). You can also read more about my floor cleaning here on this post.
Debra says
I read how much you love ticktick. I figured I’d check it out. It’s supposed to be easy? Ha. I don’t get it at all. I put it on my phone and my desktop, and have made some lists with a little bit of difficulty, but I’m just not feeling the goodness of this app. I’m not that impressed so far. Are you in some way affiliated with ticktick, cuz, no offense, but I don’t understand why it’s so good. It also doesn’t tell you anything about how to use it…no tutorials or anything, and it’s not intuitive enough to be doable without them (at least, not by me).
Please, I am not trying to be difficult, but you should publish a post on how to work this app! I’m sure I’m not the only one that just does not get it.
Thanx!
Hilary says
Well, crap. I do have a few friends who have tried it and then come to me for a tutorial. I guess it does take some getting used to. I think I would schedule the majority of repeating tasks on my computer (as it’s easier to type and click there). I have zero affiliation. They did give me a free year of their pro stuff after I had written 3 posts about how much I love it. Keep in mind I REALLY like lists, so this type of thing really works for me. I’m going to email tick tick over your frustrations, let’s see if they have something to say! 🙂
Debra says
Hi! Thanx for the reply! I have messaged ticktick also, since I have some questions about a few features of the app. Yes, it IS frustrating, and I’m not normally too terrible at figuring apps out, but this one…I have a lot of questions!
I, too, love making lists and seeing things get crossed off the lists, so I thought this app would be love at first sight, but not so much so far. I hope I get the hang of it soon, because the whole “idea” of it seems pretty swell, it just takes my detective skills a little too much for granted!
Any information you can come up with or post would be appreciated.
Thanx again!
Hilary says
Huh…. what is it, specifically, that you’re having problems with? You add the task, and then you go in to schedule it. Things I do weekly (like clean the bathrooms) I set to “weekly” and sometimes I do things every 6 weeks or whatnot, and I just set them up like that. If there’s something specific, maybe I can be more help?
Wendy says
Hey, I am Wendy from TickTick. I received an email from Hilary reporting that some of her readers are frustrated about TickTick, so here I am. I suggest you contact us via email (You mentioned that you did it. Great!), or you can post a thread at our Help Center ( https://help.ticktick.com/forum ), so that we can help you directly. If you want to discover more about TickTick, here is a User Guide for you: https://help.ticktick.com/public/guide/index.html
BTW, it’s true that Hilary has no affiliation, because we didn’t notice her blog until yesterday. But I guess I should give her a gift code in return:-)
Hilary says
Haha Wendy. I did get the pro version free for a year, but I’d love a life long pro memebership. I love my Tick-tick and I’m obviously not afraid to share it on my blog (gift code, or no gift code — it just makes me more productive).
LZ Cathcart@ The Summery Umbrella says
I majorly struggle with cleaning consistently, and unfortunately will have to admit that my best cleanings are a result of knowing that I’ll be having company! Scary, right? Thank you so much for the recommendation with this app. I work so much better when something is pointing me in the right direction 🙂
Hilary says
I just get SO overwhelmed without SOME direction. It really helps. 🙂
Vicky Miles says
Fantastic checklist! I have made my own but I lost it! It is amazing how easy these things can be lost. I hate cleaning bath tub with checklist I can`t skip it. I am going to print yours and stick it to the fridge. Best regards!
Hilary says
I hope it’s helpful!
Nikki says
I want to be organized and have a cleaning schedule and I have tried to establish different ones. I have a hard time figuring out where to begin. I’m sure I’m not alone in this but I did not have the kind of mom who cleaned the whole house all the time and everything was in place. She hated (and still does) to clean. Now as a an adult it is hard for me to know what to do. Though I do WANT a clean and tidy home. I’m looking at time blocking using my iPad calendar and notes for checklists.. I’m thankful for you and all the other bloggers that shares their tips on how to maintain a home. You are all a blessing for sharing your talents
Hilary says
That’s why I love a schedule — it just tells you where to begin, and you can ignore the rest!
Candace says
I like your cleaning schedule and putting it in TickTick, however I have not perfected the art. I originally used TickTick for my blogging tasks, but when my share group disbanded I quit using it. I am now trying to use it more for household task.s.
Hilary says
I love it for ours!