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House Cleaning Benefits

Do-It-Yourself Housecleaning Benefits

This may seem like a topic not worth talking about. Everyone cleans their house by themselves, right? Wrong…that is why the professional housecleaning industry continues to grow. Hiring someone to clean your home does have some advantages, but do-it-yourself housecleaning benefits often outweigh those advantages. Here are just a few of the ways DIY housecleaning is superior to hiring someone.

DIY housecleaning benefits your wallet

One of the biggest DIY housecleaning benefits is the money you will save by doing it yourself. Professional house-cleaners can charge anywhere from $20-$50/per hour, depending on the size of the job and the amount of deep cleaning needed. This may be more than most people can afford, and even if it is within your financial reach, you may be someone that doesn't believe in paying for services you can do yourself. Even if you buy high-end or "eco-friendly" cleaning products, the amount you spend on those products will not come close to the cost of hiring a professional.

DIY housecleaning benefits; an increased peace of mind

Unless you follow a hired house-cleaner through your house, or maybe have a hidden camera, you can never be quite sure of the quality of the job. Sure, you can tell the difference between a clean and dirty surface, but how clean is it really? Was the surface just washed off with soap and water, or was it deep cleaned? Remember, when you pay for a cleaning service, deep-cleaning should be included. DIY housecleaning benefits your peace of mind in that you know exactly how clean things are, and you know what products were used as well. A cleaning service may use cleaning supplies that cause allergic reactions to family members that only you would be aware of. DIY housecleaning eliminates the guesswork.

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