List of Common Family Chores

General Household Tasks


Here’s a list of common family chores that often need household management:

Daily Chores:

  • Making beds
  • Washing dishes
  • Wiping kitchen counters
  • Sweeping or vacuuming floors
  • Cooking meals
  • Taking out the trash
  • Feeding pets
  • Cleaning and organizing common areas

Weekly Chores:

  • Laundry (washing, drying, folding)
  • Dusting surfaces
  • Vacuuming carpets and rugs
  • Mopping floors
  • Cleaning bathrooms (sinks, mirrors, toilets, showers/bathtubs)
  • Watering plants
  • Checking and restocking groceries

Monthly Chores:

  • Deep cleaning of specific areas (e.g., closets, pantry)
  • Washing windows
  • Cleaning out the refrigerator
  • Wiping down baseboards and walls
  • Organizing and decluttering rooms
  • Testing and changing smoke detector batteries

Seasonal Chores:

  • Yard work (mowing, weeding, raking leaves)
  • Gutter cleaning
  • Cleaning outdoor furniture
  • Checking and replacing air filters in HVAC systems
  • Winterizing or preparing the home for specific seasons

Special Projects:

  • Painting rooms or furniture
  • Rearranging furniture
  • Home repairs and maintenance
  • Installing or repairing appliances
  • Renovation or remodeling tasks

Children’s Chores:

  • Making their beds
  • Putting away toys and belongings
  • Homework or study time
  • Setting the table for meals
  • Age-appropriate cleaning tasks

Pet Care:

  • Walking the dog
  • Cleaning litter boxes
  • Bathing pets
  • Regular grooming (brushing, nail trimming)

Shared Responsibilities:

  • Grocery shopping
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Family meetings to discuss chores and schedules
  • Planning and organizing family events or outings

Remember, the division of chores can vary based on family dynamics, individual preferences, and the age of family members. Creating a chore list and schedule that suits your family’s needs is key to maintaining a harmonious and organized household.