Free Clean Time Calculator- Tracking Your Sobriety

Clean Time Calculator

Clean Time Calculator

Recovery Milestones · ISSA Cleaning Standards · Production Rates

💎 Recovery Milestones 🧹 ISSA Standards ⏱️ Production Rates ⚡ Instant Results
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Recovery is a Journey Worth Celebrating

Enter your clean date to see your exact clean time, upcoming milestones, and the keytag you’ve earned. Every day matters — you’re doing amazing.

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Your Clean Date
First full day substance-free
30 days ago 90 days ago 6 months ago 1 year ago 2 years ago 5 years ago
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Live Clean Time
Updates in real time
Enter your clean date to see your clean time
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Years
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Months
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Weeks
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Days
Total: — days · — hours · — minutes
💎 Recovery Milestone Progress
🎯 Progress to Next Milestone
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Your Clean Time Enter your clean date above
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🎨 Keytag Milestone Legend
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NA / AA Keytag System
Traditional recovery milestone keytags
MilestoneKeytag ColorDaysWhat It Means
24 HoursWhite / Clear1First 24 hours — the hardest step
30 DaysOrange30One month of continuous clean time
60 DaysGreen60Two months — building strong habits
90 DaysRed90Three months — foundation is set
6 MonthsBlue180Half a year of recovery
9 MonthsYellow270Nine months — nearly one year
1 YearGlow-in-Dark365One full year — major achievement!
18 MonthsPurple / Bronze548Year and a half
2 YearsTeal / Silver730Two full years of sobriety
5 YearsGold1,825Five years — incredible milestone
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ISSA Square Foot Production Rate Method

Based on ISSA (Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association) standards. Formula: Cleaning Time (min) = (Total Sq Ft ÷ Production Rate/hr) × 60

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Area & Surface Details
Square footage and floor type
sq ft
5,000
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Carpet
3,500 sq ft/hr
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Tile / Hard Floor
2,500 sq ft/hr
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Open Office
4,000 sq ft/hr
Detail Clean
1,500 sq ft/hr
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Warehouse
5,000 sq ft/hr
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Custom Rate
Enter manually
Production Rate Selected: 2,500 sq ft/hr
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Workers & Labor Settings
Staffing and cost estimation
workers
1
$ / hour
$15/hr $18/hr $25/hr $35/hr
minutes
%
⏱️ Cleaning Time & Cost Results
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Clean Time (per worker)
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minutes per session
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Total Team Hours
0h 0m
all workers combined
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Workers Needed
1
to complete in 8 hrs
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Cost Per Session
$0
labor + overhead
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Monthly Cost
$0
based on frequency
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Annual Cost Est.
$0
projected yearly
🧹 Recommended Bid Price Including markup & overhead
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$0.00 per sq ft
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ISSA Fixture Method — Restroom Cleaning

Each fixture type has a standard time factor. Total Time = Σ (Fixtures × Time per Fixture). Enter the number of each fixture type to calculate total restroom cleaning time.

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Restroom Fixtures
Adjust counts using +/− buttons
minutes
restrooms
$ / hour
🚿 Restroom Clean Time
⏱️ Time per Restroom
0 min
including setup
🔢 Total Fixtures
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across all types
🏢 Total Rooms
1
restrooms
💵 Labor Cost
$0
total session
🧹 Total Clean Time All restrooms combined
0 min
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Fixture Breakdown
Time per fixture type
Add fixtures above to see breakdown
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ISSA Production Rate Standards

The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association (ISSA) publishes production rates used globally for bidding and labor estimation. Rates shown are industry-standard benchmarks.

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ISSA Square Foot Production Rates
Standard cleaning production rates by surface type
Surface / TaskProduction RateMethodNotes
Carpet Vacuuming (open)3,500 sq ft/hrSq FtUpright vacuum, open areas
Carpet Vacuuming (detail)2,000 sq ft/hrSq FtDetailed vacuuming with edges
Hard Floor / Tile Mopping2,500 sq ft/hrSq FtWet mopping, standard conditions
Hard Floor Sweeping4,500 sq ft/hrSq FtPush broom or dust mop
Open Office / Cubicles4,000 sq ft/hrSq FtGeneral light cleaning
Detail Clean (high touch)1,500 sq ft/hrSq FtDisinfection, detailed sanitizing
Warehouse / Industrial5,000 sq ft/hrSq FtLarge open industrial space
Stripping & Waxing800 sq ft/hrSq FtStrip, apply finish, buff
Window Cleaning (interior)200 windows/hrCountStandard 24×36 pane
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ISSA Fixture Time Factors
Standard minutes per fixture for restroom cleaning
Fixture TypeTime FactorIncludes
🚽 Toilet3 min/fixtureClean bowl, seat, tank, base, exterior
🚻 Urinal2 min/fixtureClean interior, exterior, flush handle
🚰 Sink / Lavatory3 min/fixtureBowl, faucet, countertop, mirror above
🪣 Mop Sink2 min/fixtureInterior and exterior cleaning
🚿 Shower Stall5 min/fixtureWalls, floor, door, head, drain
🛁 Bathtub6 min/fixtureFull tub, faucet, surround, drain
🪞 Mirror1 min/fixtureSpray and wipe to streak-free
🗑️ Waste Receptacle1 min/fixtureEmpty, reline, wipe exterior
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ISSA Formula Reference
Both calculation methods
📐 Square Foot Method
Time (min) = (Sq Ft ÷ Rate/hr) × 60
🚿 Fixture Method
Time = Σ (Fixtures × Min/Fixture) + Setup
💵 Bid Price Formula
Bid = (Hours × Rate × Workers) × (1 + Markup%)
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Bidding Pro Tips
ISSA best practices
Add 20–30% buffer for travel time, restocking supplies, and unexpected delays.
Reduce rates by 15% for newer workers or unfamiliar spaces in your bid.
Charge separately for supplies, equipment, and periodic deep-cleaning tasks.
Use net square footage when possible — subtract non-cleanable fixed obstacles.
clean time calculator​

A clean time calculator is more than just a counting tool—it’s a daily reminder of your strength, progress, and commitment to a healthier life. Across America, millions of people in recovery use these calculators to track their sobriety milestones, share achievements with support groups, and stay motivated during challenging moments. we’ll explain everything about clean time calculators—what they are, how they work, the formulas behind them, and how to use them effectively on your recovery journey. 

What is a Clean Time Calculator?

A clean time calculator is a digital tool that computes the exact duration of your sobriety from your clean date (the day you stopped using substances) to the present day. It breaks down your recovery time into years, months, days, hours, and sometimes even minutes and seconds.

What Does It Calculate?

The Clean Time Calculator provides:

  • Total years of sobriety
  • Total months clean
  • Total weeks in recovery
  • Total days substance-free
  • Hours and minutes since your last use
  • Upcoming milestone dates and anniversaries

Who Uses Clean Time Calculators?

1. Individuals in Recovery
People recovering from addiction to:

  • Alcohol
  • Opioids and prescription drugs
  • Methamphetamine and stimulants
  • Cannabis
  • Cocaine
  • Nicotine and tobacco
  • Gambling and behavioral addictions

2. Recovery Support Groups

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
  • SMART Recovery
  • Celebrate Recovery
  • Refuge Recovery

3. Treatment Professionals

  • Addiction counselors
  • Therapists and psychologists
  • Rehabilitation facility staff
  • Sober living house managers
  • Case workers and social workers

4. Family Members and Supporters

  • Parents supporting children in recovery
  • Spouses and partners
  • Friends celebrating alongside loved ones

Why Clean Time Matters

The Science Behind Tracking Recovery

Research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) confirms that tracking sobriety milestones significantly improves recovery outcomes. Here’s why:

1. Psychological Reinforcement
Seeing your clean time grow creates positive reinforcement loops in your brain. Each day added becomes evidence of your capability and strength.

2. Milestone Motivation
Key recovery milestones provide achievable goals:

MilestoneSignificance
24 HoursFirst full day — hardest step
1 WeekPhysical withdrawal often peaks
30 DaysBrain chemistry begins stabilizing
60 DaysSleep patterns start normalizing
90 DaysCommon treatment program completion
6 MonthsSignificant neural pathway healing
1 YearMajor anniversary celebration
18 MonthsEmotional stability improves greatly
2 YearsRelapse risk decreases substantially
5 YearsLong-term recovery confidence builds
10+ YearsSustained lifestyle transformation

3. Accountability Tool
Sharing your clean time with sponsors, counselors, and support groups creates accountability that strengthens your commitment.

4. Crisis Intervention
During difficult moments, seeing thousands of hours or days accumulated can provide the perspective needed to push through cravings without relapsing.


The Clean Time Calculator Formula

Basic Calculation Formula

The fundamental formula is straightforward:

textClean Time = Current Date - Clean Date (Sobriety Start Date)

Detailed Breakdown Formulas

Total Days Clean:

textTotal Days = Current Date - Clean Date

Converting to Years, Months, and Days:

textYears = Total Days ÷ 365.25 (accounting for leap years)
Remaining Days = Total Days - (Years × 365.25)
Months = Remaining Days ÷ 30.44 (average days per month)
Days = Remaining Days - (Months × 30.44)

Converting to Hours:

textTotal Hours = Total Days × 24

Converting to Minutes:

textTotal Minutes = Total Hours × 60

Converting to Seconds:

textTotal Seconds = Total Minutes × 60

Leap Year Consideration

Every 4 years, an extra day occurs (February 29). The formula accounts for this:

textAverage Year = 365.25 days
Average Month = 30.44 days

This ensures accuracy over long sobriety periods.


How to Use a Clean Time Calculator: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Determine Your Clean Date

Your clean date is the most important piece of information in this entire process. It’s the day your current period of continuous sobriety began.

How to identify your clean date:

  • The last day you used any substance
  • The first full day of sobriety (some programs use this)
  • The date you entered treatment (if applicable)
  • Discuss with your sponsor or counselor if uncertain

Important Considerations:

  • Be honest with yourself — accuracy matters for your journey
  • If you’ve relapsed, your clean date resets to the most recent day of sobriety
  • Different programs may define clean dates differently
  • Some people track separate dates for different substances

Example: If your last drink was on the evening of March 15, 2023, your clean date would typically be March 16, 2023 — your first full day without alcohol.

Step 2: Choose Your Calculator Tool

Several options exist for tracking clean time:

Online Calculators (Free):

  • Clean Date Calculator websites
  • Recovery date calculators
  • Sobriety time counters
  • AA/NA milestone calculators

Mobile Apps (Free and Paid):

App NamePlatformCostFeatures
I Am SoberiOS/AndroidFree/PremiumDaily pledges, milestone tracking
NomoiOS/AndroidFreeSobriety clocks, community
SoberTooliOS/AndroidFreeCravings tracker, motivational
Clean Time CounteriOS/AndroidFreeSimple countdown, sharing
Sober GridiOS/AndroidFreeSocial network, GPS meetings

Physical Methods:

  • Recovery coins and key tags (AA/NA tradition)
  • Journal entries with date counting
  • Calendar marking systems
  • Milestone medallions

Step 3: Enter Your Clean Date

Input your sobriety start date into your chosen Clean Time Calculator:

Required information:

  • Month of your clean date
  • Day of your clean date
  • Year of your clean date
  • Time of day (optional, for hour-level tracking)

Step 4: Review Your Results

The Clean Time Calculator instantly displays your clean time broken down by:

  • Years
  • Months
  • Weeks
  • Days
  • Hours (if applicable)
  • Minutes and seconds (real-time counters)

Step 5: Identify Upcoming Milestones

Most calculators highlight approaching milestones:

  • Next monthly anniversary
  • Next yearly anniversary
  • Key recovery milestones (30, 60, 90 days, etc.)
  • Total day milestones (100, 500, 1,000, etc.)

Step 6: Share and Celebrate

Ways to celebrate milestones:

  • Share at your recovery meeting
  • Collect coins, chips, or key tags
  • Tell your sponsor or accountability partner
  • Journal about your progress
  • Treat yourself to something healthy and enjoyable
  • Post on recovery-supportive social platforms

Step 7: Continue Daily Tracking

Make checking your clean time a positive daily ritual:

  • Set a daily reminder notification
  • Check your calculator each morning
  • Use it as a gratitude practice
  • Reflect on how far you’ve come
  • Recommit to today’s sobriety

Practical Example: Calculating Clean Time

Scenario: Sarah’s Recovery Journey

Sarah’s clean date: January 15, 2022
Today’s date: November 20, 2024

Manual Calculation

Step 1 — Calculate Total Days:

textFrom January 15, 2022 to November 20, 2024

Year 1: Jan 15, 2022 → Jan 15, 2023 = 365 days
Year 2: Jan 15, 2023 → Jan 15, 2024 = 366 days (2024 is leap year)
Remaining: Jan 15, 2024 → Nov 20, 2024 = 310 days

Total = 365 + 366 + 310 = 1,041 days

Step 2 — Convert to Years, Months, Days:

textYears: 1,041 ÷ 365.25 = 2 years (730.5 days)
Remaining: 1,041 - 730.5 = 310.5 days
Months: 310.5 ÷ 30.44 = 10 months (304.4 days)
Days: 310.5 - 304.4 = 6 days

Step 3 — Convert to Other Units:

textTotal Hours: 1,041 × 24 = 24,984 hours
Total Minutes: 24,984 × 60 = 1,499,040 minutes
Total Weeks: 1,041 ÷ 7 = 148 weeks and 5 days

Sarah’s Results Summary

MetricValue
Years, Months, Days2 years, 10 months, 6 days
Total Days1,041 days
Total Weeks148 weeks, 5 days
Total Hours24,984 hours
Total Minutes1,499,040 minutes
Next Milestone3 Years (January 15, 2025)
Days Until Next Milestone56 days

What Sarah’s Numbers Mean

  • She’s survived 1,041 days without substances
  • She’s just 56 days away from her 3-year anniversary
  • She’s accumulated nearly 25,000 hours of sobriety
  • She’s passed through the critical 2-year relapse risk reduction period

Recovery Milestone Celebrations in America

Traditional AA/NA Chip System

Time PeriodChip ColorSignificance
24 HoursWhite/SilverDesire chip — beginning
30 DaysRedFirst month accomplished
60 DaysGoldTwo months strong
90 DaysGreenQuarter year achieved
6 MonthsDark BlueHalf year milestone
9 MonthsPurpleThree quarters complete
1 YearBronzeMajor annual milestone
18 MonthsGrayYear and a half
Multiple YearsVariousOngoing celebration

Modern Celebration Ideas

  • Digital badges shared on recovery apps
  • Social media milestones on recovery-positive platforms
  • Celebration dinners with sober friends and family
  • Recovery tattoos marking significant dates
  • Charitable donations in honor of milestone days
  • Adventure activities like hiking, traveling, or new experiences
  • Written reflections published in recovery blogs or journals

Using Clean Time for Treatment Planning

How Professionals Use These Calculations

Addiction counselors track client clean time for:

  • Treatment progress evaluation
  • Aftercare planning adjustments
  • Insurance documentation requirements
  • Identifying high-risk relapse periods
  • Celebrating client achievements
  • Adjusting therapy intensity levels

Critical relapse risk periods to monitor:

Time FrameRisk LevelCommon Triggers
0-30 DaysVery HighPhysical withdrawal, cravings
31-90 DaysHighEmotional instability, boredom
91-180 DaysModerateOverconfidence, relationship stress
181-365 DaysModerate-LowComplacency, life transitions
1-2 YearsLowerMajor life events, grief
2-5 YearsLowLong-term stress accumulation
5+ YearsLowestUnexpected trauma, medical issues

Multiple Substance Tracking

Some individuals track clean time from different substances separately:

Example:

  • Alcohol-free since: March 1, 2020 (4+ years)
  • Nicotine-free since: June 15, 2021 (3+ years)
  • Cannabis-free since: January 1, 2023 (1+ year)

Most programs recommend tracking from the most recent substance cessation for overall clean time, while noting individual substance milestones separately.


Mental Health and Clean Time

The Connection Between Sobriety Duration and Mental Health

According to SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), mental health improvements correlate strongly with sustained sobriety:

30-90 Days: Anxiety and depression symptoms begin decreasing
6 Months: Cognitive function shows measurable improvement
1 Year: Emotional regulation significantly strengthens
2+ Years: Brain structure changes become visible on imaging studies

Tracking your clean time alongside mental health improvements provides powerful motivation and evidence of healing.

FAQ/Frequently Asked Questions

A: In most recovery programs, yes—your clean date resets to the first day of your current continuous sobriety period. This isn’t punishment; it’s an honest acknowledgment that supports genuine recovery. Every new beginning is still courageous.

A: Most programs count from your last use, meaning the first full day without any substances. However, discuss this with your sponsor or counselor, as different programs have slightly different conventions.

A: This is debated within recovery communities. Programs like SMART Recovery generally consider MAT-supported recovery as valid clean time. Traditional NA may view it differently. What matters most is your honest, sustained recovery—discuss this with your treatment team.

A: Digital calculators are extremely accurate, accounting for leap years and varying month lengths. Manual calculations may have small rounding errors but are close enough for practical purposes.

A: Absolutely. Many people track separate clean dates for different substances. Apps like I Am Sober allow multiple sobriety counters simultaneously.

For most Americans in recovery, I Am Sober (free with premium option) offers the best balance of features, community support, and daily motivation. Nomo is excellent for those wanting multiple clocks. Both are available on iOS and Android.

A: This is entirely personal. Many people share within recovery groups but maintain privacy elsewhere. Share where it feels safe and supportive. Never feel pressured to disclose your recovery status.

A: Yes, days spent in detox, residential treatment, or outpatient programs count toward your clean time as long as you remained substance-free during treatment.

A clean time calculator is far more than a simple counting tool—it’s a powerful companion on your recovery journey. Every second, minute, hour, and day it displays represents your courage, determination, and commitment to a better life. Whether you’re counting your first hours or your tenth year, your clean time represents something extraordinary. You chose life. You chose health. You chose yourself.

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