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Best cleaning schedule for Cambridge student houses

Best cleaning schedule for Cambridge student houses

A practical cleaning schedule for Cambridge student houses needs to balance three realities: high turnover, shared responsibility, and the way Cambridge’s academic calendar shapes how properties are used. A well‑designed schedule reduces conflict, keeps communal areas hygienic, and prevents the kind of build‑up that leads to expensive end‑of‑tenancy deductions.


🧭 Why student houses in Cambridge need a structured schedule

Cambridge’s student accommodation—HMOs, shared houses, and flats—faces unique pressures:

  • High footfall in kitchens and bathrooms
  • Mixed routines (late nights, early lectures, lab work)
  • Frequent guests and shared cooking
  • Limited storage and small communal spaces
  • Intense end‑of‑tenancy inspections by letting agents

A predictable schedule keeps the property manageable and reduces disputes between housemates.


📅 Weekly cleaning schedule for Cambridge student houses

This schedule is designed for 4–6 tenants sharing a house or HMO.

Monday — Kitchen reset

  • Wipe worktops and tables
  • Clean hob and microwave
  • Empty bins and recycling
  • Check fridge for expired food
  • Sweep and mop floors

Why Monday: weekends usually create the most mess.


Tuesday — Bathrooms & toilets

  • Clean sinks, taps, and mirrors
  • Scrub toilets and disinfect seats
  • Rinse showers/baths
  • Replace toilet rolls and hand soap
  • Empty bathroom bins

Why Tuesday: prevents mould and limescale build‑up, which is common in Cambridge’s hard‑water areas.


Wednesday — Communal areas

  • Vacuum hallways, stairs, and living room
  • Dust surfaces and TV stands
  • Tidy shared spaces
  • Wipe door handles and light switches

Why Wednesday: mid‑week refresh keeps the house manageable.


Thursday — Bedrooms (individual responsibility)

  • Change bedding
  • Vacuum floors
  • Dust desks and shelves
  • Open windows for ventilation

Why Thursday: helps maintain personal hygiene and reduces allergens.


Friday — Quick tidy before the weekend

  • Empty all bins
  • Wipe kitchen surfaces
  • Quick vacuum of high‑traffic areas

Why Friday: prevents weekend mess from becoming overwhelming.


🧽 Monthly deep‑clean tasks

These prevent long‑term dirt that leads to deposit deductions.

  • Clean oven and extractor fan
  • Wipe inside fridge and freezer
  • Descale shower heads and taps
  • Wash curtains or wipe blinds
  • Move furniture to vacuum underneath
  • Clean skirting boards and door frames
  • Wipe inside kitchen cupboards

Cambridge’s hard water makes descaling especially important.


🧼 Term‑by‑term cleaning priorities (Cambridge academic cycle)

Michaelmas Term (Oct–Dec)

  • Increase bathroom cleaning (cold weather = more condensation)
  • Check for mould in corners and window frames
  • Deep clean kitchen before leaving for the holidays

Lent Term (Jan–Mar)

  • Focus on carpets and floors (wet weather brings in mud)
  • Clean radiators and vents
  • Refresh mattresses and bedding

Easter Term (Apr–Jun)

  • Light weekly cleaning during exam season
  • Keep communal areas tidy to reduce stress
  • Prepare for early move‑outs

Summer (Jun–Sep)

  • Full deep clean
  • End‑of‑tenancy preparation
  • Carpet and oven cleaning
  • Garden or outdoor area tidy (if applicable)

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 How to divide cleaning fairly

Shared houses work best when responsibilities rotate.

  • Create a weekly rota (kitchen, bathroom, bins, communal areas)
  • Use a shared Google Calendar or WhatsApp group
  • Agree on standards at the start of term
  • Keep cleaning supplies stocked in a shared cupboard
  • Consider a small weekly cleaning fund (£1–£2 each)

For HMOs, landlords often schedule a professional monthly clean to maintain standards.


🧹 When to bring in professional cleaners

Professional support is useful when:

  • The house is large or heavily used
  • Tenants have demanding academic schedules
  • There are recurring mould or hygiene issues
  • The property needs a mid‑term deep clean
  • Preparing for end‑of‑tenancy inspections

Many Cambridge landlords require a professional end‑of‑tenancy clean to protect deposits.


📝 Summary schedule (quick reference)

Weekly

  • Monday: Kitchen
  • Tuesday: Bathrooms
  • Wednesday: Communal areas
  • Thursday: Bedrooms
  • Friday: Quick tidy

Monthly

  • Oven, fridge, descaling, deep dusting

Termly

  • Seasonal deep clean based on Cambridge’s academic cycle

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