House Cleaning Pricing CalculatorHow Much Should You Charge?
How much do house cleaners charge? Per room and per hour rates. Adjust for your location, costs, and experience level. Typical prices range from $100-$250/home.
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Suggested: $35/hr based on your area wages
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Range: $154 - $189
$39/hr equivalent - 4.3h estimated
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I charge for house cleaning?
House Cleaning prices typically range from $100-$250/home, depending on your location, job complexity, and local market conditions. Use our calculator above to get a personalized price based on your specific inputs.
What factors affect house cleaning pricing?
Key factors include: job size and complexity, local cost of living, your experience level, competition in your area, seasonal demand, and the quality of equipment and supplies you use.
How do I price house cleaning competitively?
Research local market rates, calculate your true costs (labor, supplies, overhead), add a profit margin (typically 25-40%), and adjust based on demand. Our calculator helps you factor in all these elements.
Should I charge by the hour or by the job for house cleaning?
Most successful house cleaning businesses charge by the job, not by the hour. This protects you if a job takes longer than expected and gives customers price certainty. Our calculator provides job-based pricing recommendations.
How do I raise my house cleaning prices?
Communicate value, not just price. Highlight your experience, insurance, guarantees, and quality. Raise prices gradually (10-15% annually), notify existing customers in advance, and always deliver excellent service to justify premium rates.
Data Sources:
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- State Labor Departments
- U.S. Census Bureau
Last updated: January 2026