Let Valet Maids Do the Dirty Work (Literally)

This post was sponsored by Valet Maids. All opinions are 100% our own.

Coming home to a sparkling, clean home is always a nice feeling. Coming home to a sparkling, clean home when you didn’t have to do the cleaning yourself is an even better feeling! As someone who has never had her home cleaned by anyone other than herself, having Valet Maids come to my house was such a treat–a treat I wish I would have gifted myself a long time ago!

I’m a stickler for details, so I was wary about having outsiders clean my home the way I expect it to be cleaned. With their thorough cleaning checklist, Valet Maids exceeded my expectations and I couldn’t have been happier with the quality of their work!

The best part? Because I was able to forgo my typical Tuesday deep cleaning, I got to spend quality time with my children and focus all of my attention on them–not on scrubbing my shower. We spent the morning going to breakfast and playing at a park, all while an extremely friendly and professional Valet Maid was taking care of our home. I knew our home was in good hands because all Valet Maids are background checked and must pass a test clean before they are hired.

When we walked inside our house after our outing, my four-year-old exclaimed, “It smells so nice in here!” It absolutely did! It smelled nice, it looked nice, and I felt a huge weight lift off my shoulders. I knew I could spend the rest of the day relaxing–but not before booking my second appointment online first!

Hop online, book an appointment with Valet Maids (it’s so easy!), and sit back and relax. Moms, what better reward can you give yourself for all that you do for your families, especially when Valet Maids is offering an amazing discount for CCMB readers? 

Take 20% off your first clean with code: COLLIN20

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Jessica Grubb
Jessica, a native of North Texas, lives in Wylie with her husband, David. She is an elementary teacher, turned stay-at-home mom, turned preschool teacher. When she’s not up to her elbows in a random project, writing and re-writing lesson plans, or reading (trying to finish?) a good book, she and her husband are busy raising their three incredibly amazing kids: Emily, loves science, and wants to be a chemist when she grows up, Liam, who can always be found playing with trains and building intricate tracks, and Charlotte, who enjoys dragging her Lambie around and belting out songs in the middle of the store/doctor’s office/library. Jessica graduated from UT Dallas with a degree in literary studies and then went on to receive her teaching certification from Texas A&M Commerce. She has taught private school in Garland and public school in Plano ISD. She loves to write and recently started a blog about being a mom, wife, and teacher: I'm Sorry for What I Said When I Was Tired