A very flexible and accommodating service. They clean as much or as little as you want at a time to suit you.
We are really happy with the efficient service provided by Clean Home. They have sourced a cleaner who is not only reliable and trustworthy but also cleans our home to a high standard.
I am delighted with the service from CleanHome. I have had the same cleaner since I signed up and she is great!!! Philippa offers a very personal approach and I would have no difficulties if I ever had cause for complaint.
Really happy with Cleanhome, very helpful and professional. After a visit to our home to discuss our requirements we were recommended a cleaner quickly. After she was no longer available we were quickly recommended a replacement who we’re very happy with. Communication is always quick which is much appreciated. Would recommend!
I used Cleanhome when my wonderful cleaner left after 7 years and I didn’t know where to start. Cleanhome have constantly kept in contact with me, organised the very best cleaner, who is at one with my animals and children; and even sorted it for me, when my tidy fairy goes on holiday. It’s seamless and so far, I have had nothing but gorgeous and efficient people in my home. Totally recommend.
Composting is a great process of letting greenery, such as your food waste and garden waste, decompose and then using it as fertiliser to help your garden grow better next time. We’ve summed out a simple step by step process which was laid out in “The Zero Journey” blog.
Build or purchase a compost bin. When setting down your compost bin it is recommended to put some branches and leaves at the bottom to help with drainage.
To get a good base to your compost you should layer it brown-green-brown. These titles are actually very descriptive. Brown waste is things such as dried grass, wood products and autumn leaves. Green waste is fresher stuff such as fresh cut grass, plant scraps and kitchen waste.
There are several major NOs when composting: Meat, Dairy, Oils, Wheat and Sugary Treats.
The living organisms which break down the waste into compost all need water and air to thrive. This means if your compost heap is dry you should add some water and use a pitchfork to lift some of it to allow air into it.
Turning your compost. This step is one that not many people follow however turning your compost allows it to decompose faster. Turn your compost every 3-7 days depending on the size of it.
Use your compost. Use it to help flowerbeds or allotment patches grow better and bigger. If you don’t have a garden, it is still a good idea to compost. Use it for houseplants and any other growable material or donate it. A lot of schools and community gardens will accept compost donations.
Composting is a great way to help the environment. Landfill does not provide the right grounds or organisms for food waste to decompose so it stays there and generates a large amount of methane which is up to 30% worse than CO2 emissions.
Just to let you know we are open for business as usual and you can continue to have your cleaner clean your house.
The government has made it clear that cleaners are still permitted to work inside peoples' homes as long as Government Guidelines on social distancing and staying safe are followed (see below). In summary:
You can be outside of your home for work purposes where your place of work remains open and where you cannot work from home, including if your job involves working in other people's homes.
The full text can be found here New National Restrictions from 5 January (in England; there are similar texts available for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). Specifically relating to cleaners, the guidance continues: 'This guidance applies to those working in, visiting or delivering to home environments. These include, but are not limited to, people working in the following areas:
Note this guidance is for people who are fit and well, and is dependent on the following social distancing guidelines being followed:
The good news with regard to cleaning is that the cleaners can social distance from their clients very easily, and we would advise that, if you are at home when they are there, that you remain in a separate room to your cleaner.
If you are happy to adhere to the government guidelines - and if your cleaner has not been in touch already - then please just call the office and we will ensure that your cleaning continues.
Best regards
The Cleanhome Team