A weekly tidy keeps surfaces presentable, but grime, grease and allergens build up in places a quick clean never reaches. A deep clean is what resets your home — and knowing how often to do one saves you money, protects your health and keeps everything looking its best for longer.
The general rule
For most households, a full deep clean every three to six months strikes the right balance. Homes with pets, young children, smokers or allergy sufferers benefit from the shorter end of that range, while a quieter household can often stretch to twice a year. Think of it as scheduled maintenance rather than a reaction to mess.
Room by room
Kitchens take the most punishment — grease behind the hob, limescale on taps and crumbs inside appliances build up fast, so a deep clean here every two to three months pays off. Bathrooms need similar attention: descaling, grout and extractor fans benefit from a quarterly reset.
Living areas, bedrooms and carpets can usually go six months between deep cleans, though soft furnishings and mattresses trap dust and allergens and are worth doing seasonally if anyone in the home suffers from hay fever or asthma.
When to call in the professionals
Some moments call for a deep clean regardless of the calendar: before or after moving home, after illness, before a big event, or when carpets and upholstery start looking tired. A professional team brings commercial-grade equipment that lifts dirt a domestic vacuum and mop simply can’t, and gets the whole job done in hours rather than a lost weekend.