The Ultimate Home Cleaning Calendar for 2026
Every house cleaning routine falls apart the same way: you start strong, skip a week, and suddenly you’re spending an entire Saturday scrubbing things that shouldn’t have gotten that bad. The problem isn’t motivation. It’s not having a system.
This is that system. A complete house cleaning schedule broken down by daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal tasks, with a room-by-room frequency guide so you know exactly how often every surface, fixture, and forgotten corner actually needs attention. We built this calendar from what Vella’s cleaning teams see every day in homes across Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, Frisco, and Plano.
Your Daily Cleaning Checklist (10–15 Minutes)
A daily cleaning checklist isn’t about deep scrubbing. It’s about preventing the snowball. Spend ten to fifteen minutes on these tasks, and your home never reaches the “overwhelming” stage:
Wipe kitchen counters and stovetop after cooking. Load or unload the dishwasher, never let dishes stack overnight. Make beds each morning. Do a five-minute clutter sweep before bed: put items back where they belong, clear surfaces, hang up jackets.
That’s it. These small habits are the foundation of every effective house cleaning routine, and they’re what keep a weekly cleaning service from having to dig you out each visit.

Your Weekly House Cleaning Schedule
A weekly cleaning service, whether you do it yourself or hire professional cleaning services, should cover the tasks that keep grime from building up between deeper cleans.
Here’s a realistic weekly house cleaning schedule:
- Bathrooms: Scrub toilets, wipe mirrors, clean sinks and counters, wipe shower walls, mop floors.
- Kitchen: Degrease stovetop, wipe appliance fronts, scrub sink, clean counters, sweep and mop floors.
- Living Areas: Vacuum all floors and rugs, dust shelves and surfaces, wipe light switches and remotes, tidy throw pillows and blankets.
- Bedrooms: Vacuum or mop, dust nightstands and dressers, change sheets and pillowcases.
- Whole House: Take out trash and recycling, run one to two loads of laundry.
Assign one room per day if doing it yourself, or book a biweekly cleaning schedule with a service like Vella to handle it all in a single visit.
Monthly Cleaning Checklist: The Reset
Your monthly cleaning checklist targets the spots that weekly routines miss. Think of it as a reset that keeps your home from slowly sliding backward.
| Area | Monthly Task |
| Kitchen | Clean inside the microwave, wipe fridge shelves, and degrease the range hood |
| Bathrooms | Descale showerheads and faucets, scrub grout, and clean the exhaust fan |
| Bedrooms | Flip or rotate the mattress, wash the duvet covers, and decorative pillows |
| Living areas | Dust ceiling fans, wipe baseboards, and clean under couch cushions |
| Whole house | Wipe interior doors and frames, clean air vents, and wash trash cans |
This is also when you should audit your cleaning supplies. Replace worn sponges, refill products, and swap out vacuum filters if needed.
Too busy to keep up? Vella offers weekly and biweekly cleans across Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, Frisco, and Plano.

Room-by-Room Frequency Guide: How Often to Clean Everything
This is the reference table worth bookmarking. It answers the “how often to deep clean” question for every major task in your home:
| Task | Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Quarterly | Annually |
| Wipe kitchen counters | ✓ | ||||
| Scrub toilets | ✓ | ||||
| Vacuum floors | ✓ | ||||
| Mop hard floors | ✓ | ||||
| Dust surfaces and shelves | ✓ | ||||
| Change bed sheets | ✓ | ||||
| Clean inside the fridge | ✓ | ||||
| Wipe baseboards | ✓ | ||||
| Clean ceiling fans | ✓ | ||||
| Descale showerheads | ✓ | ||||
| Wash windows (interior) | ✓ | ||||
| Deep clean oven | ✓ | ||||
| Clean behind furniture | ✓ | ||||
| Shampoo carpets | ✓ | ||||
| Clean air ducts | ✓ | ||||
| Pressure wash exterior | ✓ |
Seasonal Deep Cleaning: A Texas-Specific Guide
Every region has its own cleaning rhythm. In Texas, the seasons don’t just change the weather, they change what your home needs. Here’s how to adjust your house cleaning schedule throughout the year.
Spring (March–May): Pollen and Cedar Recovery
Cedar fever season wraps up, but oak and ragweed take over. Pollen coats every surface indoors and out, especially in Austin and the DFW area. Your spring cleaning checklist should prioritize washing all windows inside and out, dusting every ceiling fan, vent, and light fixture, deep cleaning carpets and upholstery to remove embedded allergens, wiping down walls, baseboards, and door frames, and clearing out closets and storage areas for a seasonal declutter.
For a full room-by-room walkthrough, see our deep spring cleaning checklist.
When to Call a Pro: If anyone in your household has allergies, a professional deep clean in March or May makes a significant difference. Vella’s teams handle the places pollen hides that most people miss: inside vents, behind furniture, under beds.
Summer (June–August): Humidity and High Traffic
Texas humidity means mold and mildew move fast, especially in bathrooms and laundry rooms. Summer also brings more foot traffic, more cooking, and more mess in general. Focus on scrubbing bathroom grout and tile more frequently, cleaning refrigerator coils (your fridge works harder in heat), wiping patio furniture and outdoor living spaces, and checking under sinks for any moisture or early mold.
When to Call a Pro: Mid-summer is a smart time for a monthly cleaning service to handle the buildup that humidity accelerates.
Fall (September–November): Holiday Prep
Before the hosting season starts, reset your home. Deep clean the kitchen, oven interior, range hood, and all appliance interiors. Wash guest bedding and towels. Clean and organize the pantry and food storage. Swap out summer linens for heavier fabrics.
When to Call a Pro: A deep clean in late October or early November means your home is guest-ready for Thanksgiving through New Year’s without a last-minute scramble. Recurring cleaning services through the holidays keep you sane.
Winter (December–February): Indoor Air Quality
Texans spend more time indoors during the brief cold stretches, and homes seal up tighter. Focus on cleaning or replacing HVAC filters, dusting and vacuuming thoroughly to improve indoor air quality, washing heavy blankets and winter bedding, and organizing the garage, attic, or storage areas while you’re already inside.
When to Call a Pro: January is the best month for an annual deep clean. Post-holiday, pre-spring, it sets the tone for the entire year.
The Move-Out Cleaning Calendar
If you’re moving, your cleaning checklist shifts entirely. Walls need scuff removal, interiors of cabinets and closets need wiping, and appliances need to be cleaned inside and out. Our essential move-out cleaning checklist covers exactly what landlords and buyers inspect.

FAQs
How often should you clean your bathroom?
Toilets, sinks, and mirrors should be cleaned weekly. Grout scrubbing, showerhead descaling, and exhaust fan cleaning are monthly tasks. A full deep clean quarterly keeps mold and hard water buildup in check.
How often should you deep clean your house?
Most homes benefit from a full deep clean every three to four months, with a professional deep clean at least twice per year. In Texas, spring and fall are the most impactful times.
Can I customize a recurring cleaning service?
Yes. Vella’s recurring cleaning services let you choose weekly, biweekly, or monthly frequency, and you can leave special instructions for focus areas through our booking system.
Does Vella service my area?
Vella provides house cleaning services across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex (including Frisco, Plano, Highland Park, and Southlake) and Austin. Check our locations page for full coverage.
Let Vella Handle the Schedule
The hardest part of any house cleaning schedule isn’t knowing what to clean; it’s actually doing it consistently. That’s exactly what recurring cleaning services solve.
You keep the daily habits. We handle the rest.
Let Vella handle the schedule, book your first clean.