Tidy household living space

Fortnightly Household Visit · ¥16,000

A home that holds its condition between your own efforts.

Every second week, the same team attends for two and a half hours. The checklist is the one you define. The focus area rotates so different parts of the home receive proper attention across the year.

01 — What this arrangement delivers

A home that doesn't slide behind the pace of ordinary life.

Most households manage day-to-day tidying well. What accumulates is the layer beneath that — dust on surfaces that don't get touched on a Tuesday evening, grease behind appliances, build-up in the entrance corridor. The fortnightly visit handles exactly that layer, consistently, without you needing to arrange anything each time it comes around.

Outcome

The same team every fortnight — they know the space, and you know them

Outcome

A rotating deep-focus area agreed monthly, so the whole home is covered across the year

Outcome

A written record left after every attendance — what was done, what was noticed

02 — The situation

The parts of a home that get left for later.

What regular life doesn't reach

Kitchen surfaces get wiped. Floors get swept when they need it. But the area behind the hob, the top of the refrigerator, the skirting along the corridor, the bathroom cabinet shelves — these get addressed when time allows, which is less often than you'd like. Over weeks, a background layer settles into the home that's harder to shift the longer it stays.

The problem with irregular help

Booking a cleaning service when you notice things have slipped means explaining your home to someone new each time — which rooms matter, where things are kept, what not to move. The visit then spends a portion of its time on orientation. A settled arrangement with consistent staffing removes all of that. The team walks in already knowing what's there.

For residents who look after day-to-day tidiness themselves and want support with everything else, a regular visit every two weeks covers the gap without requiring a larger investment of time or management on your part.

03 — How we structure the visits

Your checklist. Our consistency. One rotating focus.

The fortnightly visit has two parts. The first is the standing checklist — the areas and tasks you want covered every time. Standard coverage includes kitchen, bathroom, living room, corridors and entrance, but the list is shaped around your household, not a fixed template. The second part is the rotating focus: a deeper area agreed each month, so over the course of a year, the whole home receives proper attention rather than just the surfaces that are quickest to address.

Standard coverage (every visit)

Kitchen — surfaces, hob, appliance fronts, sink

Bathroom — surfaces, fittings, floor, mirror

Living room — floors, surfaces, visible shelving

Corridors and entrance — floors, surfaces, door area

Rotating focus (agreed monthly)

Behind and beneath kitchen appliances

Window sills and frames

Wardrobe and storage interiors

Skirting boards and interior corners

Ceiling corners and light fittings

The monthly focus area is agreed with you at the start of each month. You can change it — and we'll make suggestions based on what we notice over time.

04 — What working together looks like

A rhythm that settles in quickly.

1

The first visit

The team spends a few minutes walking through the space with you — or with a note you've left, if you prefer not to be present. The checklist is agreed and any preferences noted. This is the only time orientation is needed.

2

Every visit after that

Two and a half hours, same team, same day of the fortnight where possible. They know what's where and what matters. You don't need to prepare anything or be available — just leave access.

3

The written record

After every attendance, we leave a brief note: what was covered, the focus area completed, and anything worth your attention — a fitting that's loosening, a tile that's cracking at the grout line. Set it aside or refer to it. It's yours.

05 — What's involved

¥16,000 per visit

Fortnightly arrangement · Kyoto · Two and a half hours per visit

What's included

Two and a half hours of focused household cleaning per visit

Consistent staffing — the same team each time

Household-defined checklist covering kitchen, bathroom, living room, corridors and entrance

Monthly rotating deep-focus area agreed with you

Written record left after each attendance

All cleaning products supplied — nothing required from you

How the arrangement works

Each visit is billed at ¥16,000. There's no long-term contract — the arrangement can be paused or ended with reasonable notice. If you need to move a visit date, let us know as early as possible and we'll find an alternative.

Over a year, the rotating focus means every part of the home — not just the obvious surfaces — receives proper attention at least once, often twice. For many households, this replaces the need for any additional deep-cleaning session.

Water use

Approximately 10–18 litres per visit · Mop wrung to damp, targeted spraying only

06 — What to expect

Honest about what consistent cleaning does and doesn't do.

The first few visits

For homes that haven't had regular professional cleaning, the first one or two visits do more catching-up than maintaining. This is normal. By the third or fourth visit, the home is in a condition where fortnightly cleaning keeps pace with ordinary life rather than working against accumulated build-up.

After several months

With consistent visits, the difference is mainly felt rather than seen. The home doesn't look dramatically cleaner day-to-day — it simply doesn't slide. Surfaces that would have needed attention every few days hold their condition across the fortnight. The maintenance burden on you personally becomes smaller.

The written record over time

The notes from each visit, accumulated over months, give you a picture of your home you don't normally have. Patterns in what accumulates, areas that need less attention than assumed, things that have improved or worsened. It's a quiet form of building knowledge about the space — and occasionally useful for landlord conversations.

07 — Our commitment

A settled arrangement should feel like one.

If the same team can't attend a particular fortnight, we'll let you know in advance and arrange a substitute who is briefed on your household before they arrive. If anything about a visit wasn't as you expected, tell us and we'll address it at the next one — or sooner, if it's something that needs immediate attention.

Assurance

Consistent staffing as the default — substitutes briefed on your home if needed

Assurance

No long-term contract — pause or end the arrangement with reasonable notice

Assurance

First conversation is free — ask anything before committing to a first visit

08 — Getting started

One message, then we take it from there.

Step one

Tell us about your home

Write to us via the contact form or at info@nerve-corezone.com. Describe the property — number of rooms, what you'd want covered, any preferences about timing. There's no need to have it all worked out before you reach out.

Step two

We agree on the first visit

We'll reply within one working day. If the fortnightly visit is the right fit, we'll confirm a date, discuss the checklist, and let you know what to expect. The first visit is the only one that takes any setup.

Step three

The arrangement settles in

After the first visit, the pattern is set. You'll hear from us before each attendance with a reminder of the time and the month's focus area. The notes accumulate. The home holds its condition.

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