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A weekly schedule is the most hands-off option. The cleaning crew arrives on the same day every week, so nothing has much time to build up. This pace works especially well for families with young kids, multiple indoor pets, or anyone who cooks most meals at home. When little ones crawl on the floor and a golden retriever sheds year round, waiting two weeks often means living with tumbleweeds of fur and smudged baseboards.
Weekly service also helps Tucson homeowners manage the constant influx of desert dust. Even with closed windows and good HVAC filters, fine particles settle on surfaces faster here than in many parts of the country. A weekly clean keeps that layer from becoming visible on nightstands, blinds, and electronics.
Alex’s Cleaning Service brings a trained crew, usually three to four people, to weekly visits. The whole house gets vacuumed, mopped, dusted, and wiped down, including kitchen counters, appliance exteriors, bathroom fixtures, and floors. Flat-rate pricing depends on home size, condition, and scope.
Bi-weekly cleaning is the go-to for a reason. Homes stay noticeably cleaner, but the schedule feels manageable and the budget lands in a comfortable middle ground. This frequency fits households where both adults work outside the home, kids are school-aged, and daily tidying keeps things from getting out of hand between visits.
Two weeks gives just enough time for bathrooms to need attention, kitchen floors to lose their shine, and dust to make a reappearance on shelves and ceiling fans. A bi-weekly rhythm catches everything before it turns into a big weekend project. It also prevents hard water buildup from fossilizing into something that needs heavy scrubbing later. Tucson water leaves chalky white residue on shower doors, faucets, and tile. Bi-weekly service stays ahead of that cycle.
At Alex’s, bi-weekly recurring service is quoted for the specific home. The crew handles high dusting, surfaces, bathrooms, and floors, and brings all the supplies. For many Tucson households, this cadence keeps buildup manageable without weekly visits.
A monthly cleaning schedule works well for smaller households, couples without children, or single professionals who keep things fairly tidy day to day. If you already sweep, wipe counters, and stay on top of clutter, a monthly visit from a professional team does the deeper work you might not get to.
Monthly service covers the tasks that are easy to skip: scrubbing shower floors, dusting ceiling fans, wiping baseboards in high-traffic rooms, and cleaning behind small appliances. It also resets the whole house at once, which is mentally refreshing. Many people find that a once-a-month deep refresh lowers their own weekly cleaning load enough to free up Saturdays without letting the home slide into chaos.
Some Tucson clients start with a monthly schedule to see how it feels. If they notice dust on horizontal surfaces after week two, they can shift to bi-weekly. The flexibility matters. Monthly pricing depends on the home, and the booking flow provides the current quote.
An every-8-week schedule suits homes where the primary occupants travel often, snowbirds who split their year between Tucson and another state, or singles who are rarely home during the day. When foot traffic is minimal and shoes come off at the door, surfaces stay clean longer. An eight-week gap gives the crew enough to do to make the service feel worthwhile, but the home never reaches a state that requires a full deep-clean reset each time.
This schedule is also popular for owners of guest houses or casitas that are used sporadically. Rather than paying for monthly cleaning when nobody has been there, a visit every two months keeps the space fresh, removes dust, and makes it guest-ready without overspending.
For well-kept seasonal homes, an every-eight-week schedule may also fit. A cleaning can reset a property after a period of vacancy. Route availability and current pricing should be confirmed during booking.
Pets, especially those that shed or use a dog door, change the equation quickly. Two dogs and a cat can generate enough hair and dander in a week to make a bi-weekly schedule feel necessary. Homes with litter boxes or large muddy paws might lean toward weekly.
Children under five multiply the surface area that needs constant attention. Sticky handprints, spilled snacks, and bath-time splashes make weekly or bi-weekly service a practical choice for many Tucson families. Larger homes in Rita Ranch or Marana, with multiple bathrooms and open floor plans, simply take longer to clean, so a shorter gap between visits keeps the scope manageable.
Hard water is another factor Tucson homeowners live with every day. Mineral deposits form on shower doors and faucets within a week. Waiting a full month can mean those spots need more elbow grease. A bi-weekly schedule often prevents etching and keeps glass looking clear longer. Alex’s crew uses supplies that tackle Tucson water without damaging surfaces, so the results hold up between visits.
Monsoon season, from July through September, brings dust storms that coat windowsills and interior surfaces with fine silt. During those months, many clients bump their frequency up a notch, then scale back when the air clears. A flexible local company makes that easy. Alex’s does not lock you into an annual contract. You can adjust as your life and seasons change.