How Much Does House Cleaning Cost?

Publish date: 2024-02-17

It’s common for homeowners to underestimate the skill and hard work needed for house cleaning, and many look for the cheapest rates above all else. That’s a mistake, says Mary Soutenet, who runs a cleaning company in Santa Cruz, California.

“House cleaners can’t stay in business if they don’t make enough to pay rent, so anyone who charges a low rate is likely to work quickly to be able to move on to the next job,” she says. “You might save money, but it’s just common sense that you won’t get a quality job.”

Soutenet charges a basic rate of $35 per hour. That’s still on the low side of the national average, which runs from $30 to $50 per hour.

A routine whole-house cleaning averages between totals of $120 and $235, depending on various factors. That doesn’t include extras like steam-cleaning rugs or deep cleaning, which can drive the cost for a large house as high as $600. Soutenet notes tips of 10% to 20% are appreciated.

Hiring an independent cleaner isn’t the only way to go. You can also opt for a cleaning service and enjoy faster, more complete work by vetted personnel. That definitely makes sense if you need specialty cleaning like smoke remediation after a fire, but costs can be high. I discovered this after our house suffered smoke damage during the 2020 wildfires in our area. Cleanup was a major operation involving six people working four days, and the bill was more than $14,000. Thankfully, our insurance covered it.

Types of House Cleaning Services

Most communities have several options for cleaning services:

Calculating Professional House Cleaning Cost

Square footage mainly determines the cost of a cleaning job. The bigger the house, the higher the cleaning bill. But other factors may come into play, including:

Some cleaners will contract for recurring services and offer a per-visit discount. This is a good way to save money.

Questions To Ask Potential House Cleaners

Besides learning more about their experience, references and prices, it’s a good idea to ask potential cleaners the following questions:

Average House Cleaning Costs for Extras

When calculating the average price for cleaning a house, use a range between $0.05 and $0.15 per square foot for normal cleaning. When extra cleaning is needed, the cost will rise. Here are a few typical calculations:

Cleaners also occasionally offer estimates based on the number of bedrooms, ranging from $75 to $130 for a one-bedroom house to $200 to $230 for a four bedroom. If there are an unusually high number of bathrooms, cleaners may tack on an additional $10 and $40 per bathroom.

What About DIY House Cleaning?

If there’s one job every homeowner and tenant can DIY, it’s cleaning. For many people, though, the demands of their jobs don’t leave enough time for it. And there are plenty of people like myself who simply aren’t good at it. Rather than feeling guilty, I prefer to support someone who does it well..

Hiring pros becomes really expensive only if you let things go and your house needs a seriously deep clean. To keep costs to a minimum, do the basics — vacuuming, dusting, doing the dishes — as part of your daily routine. That way, when the cleaner arrives, there’s less work to do.

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