@gembeldolar We have cleaners landscapers, and a handyman because we have decided that since both of us work and our kids go to daycare that we have very few hours of family each week and we’ve decided to prioritize spending time with our kids over cleaning the house.
I Would make a list of every single thing that has to get done in the house each month and then tell him which you will be able to help with, and which things you do not have the bandwidth to participate in.
Ask him how much he will be able to take over 100% including the mental load. Make really clear assignments, written down so there’s no questions. Tell him anything that doesn’t get done by the end of the month needs to be outsourced.
Then make plans for your weekends. Be explicit with him. “I would rather read my book this weekend than scrub the floor”. I am prioritizing taking the kids to the park over doing the laundry”. Help him to see where you are re-prioritizing.
You could also see if he’d do a trial run. Hire a cleaner one time and see what he thinks. “We are able to take the kids to a museum on Saturday because we have outsourced our usual Saturday cleaning.
If you are picking away at things during the week, he might not even realize half of the things that you’re doing. Make your workload known and just like you would do at work, tell him your plate is too full.