Between two jobs, school pickups, and a calendar full of practices and games, the weekend was supposed to be the catch-up window. Then it fills up too. Recurring cleaning hands that time back, with the same team keeping your home steady so you do not have to.
You know the math. Two working parents, kids with activities most nights, a house that needs a couple of hours of real cleaning a week to stay livable. The hours are not there. So it slides to Saturday, and Saturday was already full of errands, games, and the one afternoon nobody has anything scheduled. Cleaning wins that fight about half the time, which means the house is behind about half the time.
The frustrating part is that it never ends and it never stays done. You clean the kitchen, and by dinner it needs it again. You catch up one weekend and lose the ground the next. It is not that you cannot clean. It is that cleaning your own home well, every single week, on top of everything else, is a second unpaid job nobody in the house has time for.
Recurring cleaning takes that job off the list. A team comes every week or every two weeks, on a set schedule, and resets the whole house: kitchen, bathrooms, floors, dusting, and the high-touch surfaces a busy family wears down fastest. You come home to a clean house you did not have to clean. The weekend goes back to being the weekend.
Recurring visits start from $140, and most families run weekly or biweekly depending on the house and the chaos level. Not sure which you need? Our breakdown of weekly vs biweekly cleaning walks through it, or see full pricing.
The neighborhoods up here run on the school calendar. Johns Creek, Milton, and Alpharetta are full of two-income households with kids in travel sports, band, tutoring, and everything else that eats a weeknight. The homes are big enough that keeping them clean is real work, and the schedules are full enough that the work never fits. That is the exact gap recurring cleaning fills. If anyone in the house fights spring allergies, the steady dusting also keeps the pollen and dust load down between visits.
Consistency is the whole point. The same cleaners come each visit, personally vetted by Staci before their first visit, and they get to know your home: which rooms take the beating, where the kids drop everything, and what you care about most. Traveling for a week, or the kids are out of school and plans changed? Pause the schedule and pick it back up when you are ready. There is no penalty for living a busy life.
You can keep doing it yourself. Plenty of families do, and the daily tidy, the dishes, the quick counter wipe, all of that stays manageable between everything else. The trouble is the deep-down weekly clean, the bathrooms and floors and dusting, the two hours that never appear.
Handing that off is not about being unable to clean. It is about what those hours are worth to you on a Saturday. For most working families the trade is easy: a set fee for a clean house and a free weekend beats spending the one open afternoon scrubbing tubs. Call or text Staci at 678-578-4747 and we will set up a schedule that fits your week.
It depends on the house and the household. Bigger families, pets, and heavy-traffic homes usually do better weekly. A couple with older kids or a tidier routine often does fine biweekly. Our guide to weekly versus biweekly cleaning breaks down how to choose, and Staci can give you a straight recommendation once she knows your home.
Yes. You get the same team on a recurring plan, not a different face every visit. They learn your home, your preferences, and your routine, which is the whole point of recurring. Everyone who comes is personally vetted by Staci before their first visit.
No. Most recurring clients are at work or shuttling kids while we clean. We coordinate access with you ahead of time, whatever you are comfortable with, and you come home to a finished house. Being home is fine too if you prefer it.
Yes. Going out of town, hosting family, or the kids' schedule blew up this month? Pause the recurring visits and start them back up when it settles. A busy life is exactly who this is for, so the schedule flexes with it.
Usually the first visit is a deep clean to get the house to a clean baseline, then the recurring visits keep it there. It costs a bit more up front and makes every visit after it faster and better. If your home is already in good shape, Staci will tell you honestly whether you can skip it.
Recurring help for busy households, localized to the cities we serve most.
More of the situations we get called for. See them all in the Cleaning Help library.
When a stretch got busy and the house fell behind.
One-time reset →The nesting deep clean, then recurring after.
Before baby comes home →Keeping shedding and odor down between visits.
Cleaning for pet owners →Bigger homes, fuller calendars, less time to spare.
Milton service area →Set up a weekly or biweekly schedule with a team that learns your home. Tell us the address and how your week runs, and we will handle the rest.
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