recurring house cleaning
Recurring House Cleaning in Metro Detroit
The right cadence for your household, chosen honestly.
DITA Pro Clean provides recurring house cleaning for homes across Macomb County and eastern Oakland County on a weekly, every-other-week or monthly schedule, with the same small vetted team at your address each visit. The cadence is chosen from how your household actually lives, the number of people and pets, whether shoes come off at the door, how much the kitchen gets used, rather than from whichever plan costs the most.
Who this is for
Households that want the house to stay at a steady level rather than swing between spotless and overwhelmed. Weekly house cleaning suits families with young children, multiple pets or a shoes-on habit. Biweekly cleaning service suits most couples and small families and is the most common choice on our routes. Monthly suits tidy households of one or two who mainly want bathrooms, kitchen and floors reset.
Why households choose DITA
We will tell you to book less often if that is the truth. Dita Hoxha walks the home, looks at the actual wear pattern, the entry, the kitchen, the main bath, the dog beds, and recommends a cadence that will hold. The same vetted, background-checked cleaners are assigned to your address so they learn the house, and DITA Pro Clean is locally owned and operated and fully insured. Schedules flex around travel and holidays with one text message.
How it differs from Airbnb cleaning
Recurring cleaning is scheduled around your household. Airbnb cleaning is scheduled around a booking calendar, which means the date moves, the window is fixed by checkout and check-in times, and the finish standard is a listing photo.
How often do you need us?
Weekly, every other week or monthly, on a fixed day. The first visit is longer than the ones that follow, and we tell you how much longer before you book.

What's included in recurring cleaning
This is the checklist your cleaners work from. Dita writes it against your actual floor plan at the walkthrough, and nothing on it is an optional extra.
- A fixed day and a fixed teamYour visit sits on the same weekday on a set rotation, and the same small team works it, so they learn the house rather than reading a list cold each time.
- Kitchen reset each visitCounters, backsplash, sink and faucet, cabinet fronts, appliance exteriors, microwave interior, stovetop degreased, floor swept and mopped.
- Bathrooms sanitized each visitToilets inside and out including the base, tubs and showers scrubbed, glass and tile cleared of soap scum, mirrors and chrome polished, floors mopped into corners.
- Bedrooms and living areas each visitBeds made, surfaces dusted, mirrors and glass cleaned, under accessible furniture vacuumed, rooms straightened to the rules you set.
- Floors every time, edges on rotationCarpets vacuumed and hard floors damp-mopped every visit, with edges, closet floors and under-furniture areas rotated so each comes round properly instead of never.
- A rotating detail taskEach visit carries one deeper item, baseboards in a section of the house, window tracks in a room, fan blades, a vent cover run, so the whole home cycles through without a separate deep clean.
- Seasonal shifts built inEntries and mudrooms get priority from November through March for road salt and slush. Sills and window tracks get priority in April and May for pollen. Lower levels come round more often through humid summers.
- A written checklist that changes with youRoom by room in writing, updated when the household changes, a new baby, a new dog, a room turned into an office, a parent moving in.
Available as add-ons
Scheduled alongside your regular visits, or booked as a one-off when you need them.
- A longer first visit or a full Deep Cleaning to set the baseline
- Inside the oven and refrigerator on a quarterly rotation
- Interior windows twice a year, spring and fall
- Linen changes and laundry folded on the schedule you set
- Finished basement or bonus room added to the route
- Extra visit before holidays and family stays
- Pet-heavy add-on for shedding seasons
How we actually pick your cadence
Cleaning frequency is a maintenance question, not a sales question. Four things decide it.
How many people live there. Every additional person adds laundry, dishes, bathroom use and floor traffic, and the effect is not linear once you pass three.
Pets. A shedding dog on carpet changes the vacuum requirement more than an extra adult does. Two cats and a litter box change the bathroom and utility room requirement.
Shoes on or off. This is the single biggest variable in Michigan and people underestimate it. A shoes-off household keeps road salt, sand, lawn treatment and driveway sealer out of the carpet. A shoes-on household brings all of it to the middle of the living room floor.
Kitchen use. A household that cooks most nights builds a grease film on cabinet fronts and the range hood that a household eating out four nights a week simply does not have.
Dita looks at all four during the walkthrough and recommends the cadence that will actually hold. If that is monthly, she says monthly.
The first clean is longer, and here is why
Every recurring client hears this before booking. The first visit is not the same job as the ones after it.
On visit one, we are removing everything that has accumulated since the last thorough clean, whenever that was: hard-water film in the shower, grease on the cabinet doors above the range, grime along the baseboards, dust on registers and sills, salt haze on the entry. That is a backlog, and it takes longer.
On visit five, we are removing two weeks of ordinary living. Same rooms, same checklist, a fraction of the time.
If the backlog is large, we will often recommend starting with Deep Cleaning instead of a long first visit, because the deep clean scope covers grout, appliance interiors and vent covers that a first recurring visit does not.
The Michigan calendar, built into the rotation
A recurring schedule lets us shift emphasis with the season instead of doing the same list fifty-two times.
November through March, entries, mudrooms and the first stretch of hardwood take priority, because road salt is abrasive and it will dull a finish if it sits.
April and May, the priority moves to sills, window tracks, screens and interior glass, because the first warm week opens every window in the neighborhood and pollen loads onto every horizontal surface.
June through September, lower levels move up the rotation. Finished basements in Clinton Township and Warren hold humidity, and the musty edge lives in carpet, the utility sink and storage shelving, not in the air.
Homes near the Grosse Pointes get sills, screens and slider tracks more often year round, because lake-effect grit does not take a season off.
Same people, every time
The same small team is assigned to your address, and they are vetted and background-checked before they hold a key or a code. Keys and codes are held by the owner rather than passed around.
If you want that continuity described more fully, including linens, laundry and long-term household support, see Maid Service. For condos and apartments with building rules and quiet hours, see Apartment and Condo Cleaning.
Service area
We run recurring routes across Macomb County and eastern Oakland County, including Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Macomb Township, Warren, Utica, Washington Township, Chesterfield, New Baltimore, Troy, Royal Oak, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Birmingham, Grosse Pointe and Detroit.
Call or text (248) 971-4886 or email [email protected] to set the walkthrough and pick a day.
Near you
Recurring Cleaning across Metro Detroit
Looking for recurring house cleaning near you? We run regular routes through all fifteen cities below, plus the surrounding Macomb and eastern Oakland County communities.
- House cleaning in Sterling HeightsMacomb County · ~134,000 residentsView Sterling Heights page
- House cleaning in Clinton TownshipMacomb County · ~100,000 residentsView Clinton Township page
- House cleaning in Macomb TownshipMacomb County · ~92,000 residentsView Macomb Township page
- House cleaning in WarrenMacomb County · ~139,000 residentsView Warren page
- House cleaning in ChesterfieldMacomb County · ~45,000 residentsView Chesterfield page
- House cleaning in Washington TownshipMacomb County · ~28,000 residentsView Washington Township page
- House cleaning in UticaMacomb County · ~5,000 residentsView Utica page
- House cleaning in New BaltimoreMacomb County · ~12,000 residentsView New Baltimore page
- House cleaning in DetroitWayne County · ~633,000 residentsView Detroit page
- House cleaning in Grosse PointeWayne County · ~5,700 residents in Grosse Pointe city, across five PointesView Grosse Pointe page
- House cleaning in TroyOakland County · ~87,000 residentsView Troy page
- House cleaning in Royal OakOakland County · ~59,000 residentsView Royal Oak page
- House cleaning in RochesterOakland County · ~13,000 residentsView Rochester page
- House cleaning in Rochester HillsOakland County · ~76,000 residentsView Rochester Hills page
- House cleaning in BirminghamOakland County · ~21,000 residentsView Birmingham page
Good to know
Recurring Cleaning, your questions answered
How do I choose between weekly and biweekly?
Count the people, the pets and the shoes. Four people, a dog and shoes on indoors means visible buildup in about five days, so weekly holds. Two adults, no pets, shoes off at the door means every other week is plenty. If you are between the two, start biweekly and add visits later rather than paying for weekly you do not need.
Why does the first clean cost more than the rest?
Because it is doing more work. The first visit removes accumulated buildup that has never been touched on a schedule, soap scum, kitchen grease film, baseboard grime, dust on sills and vents. After that, each visit only removes what has built up since the last one, so it is shorter and cheaper. We tell you the first-visit figure before you commit.
Do I still need a deep clean if I book recurring visits?
Usually only at the start. Once the baseline is set, the rotating detail task carries the deeper work through the year. Many households still book Deep Cleaning once in spring, because a Michigan winter puts a season of furnace dust and salt into a house that no weekly visit fully undoes.
What happens if I travel or want to skip a week?
Text (248) 971-4886 and we move it. Skips are normal. We usually suggest a slightly longer visit on the return rather than pretending two weeks away leaves nothing extra to do.
Will it be the same cleaners each visit?
Yes, that is how we assign work. If someone is sick or on vacation, you are told in advance who is covering and they are briefed from your written checklist rather than sent in cold.
Is there a contract or a cancellation fee?
No contract. You can change cadence or stop at any point. We ask for reasonable notice on an individual visit so the team's day is not left empty, and that is the whole arrangement.
What if I only want one visit?
Then book One Time Cleaning instead. There is no pressure to convert it into a schedule, and if you later want one, House Cleaning on a route picks up from wherever the house is.
Next step
Get a quote for recurring cleaning
Tell us about your home and we will price the real scope, with no per-hour guesswork and no package designed to sell you more than you need.
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Other services we provide
Most households start with a deep clean, then settle onto a recurring route.
- Deep CleaningThe layer underneath the weekly clean, done once and done properly.Learn more
- Move Out CleaningAn empty house is a different job, and it gets a different checklist.Learn more
- Apartment and Condo CleaningSmall footprint, tight rules, and a team that respects both.Learn more
- Maid ServiceThe same vetted person, in your home, on a schedule you set.Learn more
- One Time CleaningOne visit, no contract, no schedule you have to keep.Learn more
- Recurring CleaningThe right cadence for your household, chosen honestly.Learn more
- Airbnb CleaningGuest-ready by check-in, with photos to prove it.Learn more
- Post Construction CleaningDrywall dust does not wipe off once. It comes off in passes.Learn more
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