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How Much to Charge for House Cleaning in Kansas?2026 Statewide Rates & Calculator

With 2.9M residents and a 67.7% homeownership rate, Kansas has approximately 1,988,945 potential house cleaning customers. Lower competition here means new providers can quickly become the neighborhood favorite. Demand for house cleaning stays steady throughout the year, making income more predictable. Kansas rates run about 4% lower than neighboring Nebraska - useful context if you serve clients near the border.

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Suggested: $30/hr based on Kansas wages

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Recommended Price

$129/visit

Range: $118 - $145

$30/hr equivalent - 4.3h estimated

Cost Breakdown

Labor Cost$113.10
Supplies$13.00
Subtotal$126.10
Frequency Discount-$18.92
Markup (20%)+$21.82

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Kansas House Cleaning Market Intelligence

Pricing models, earning potential, and market comparison for house cleaning in Kansas.

House Cleaning Pricing Breakdown

Pricing ModelLowTypicalHigh
Per room$22$35$52
Per sq ft$0.04$0.09$0.13
Per hour$22$30$44
Flat rate (whole house)$87$152$218

Prices adjusted for Kansas cost of living (87% of national average).

How Much Can You Earn Doing House Cleaning in Kansas?

Part-time
15 hrs/week
$1,964/mo
$23,568/yr
Full-time
35 hrs/week
$4,583/mo
$54,996/yr
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Hustler
50 hrs/week
$6,547/mo
$78,564/yr

Estimates based on Kansas average rates. Actual income varies by experience, efficiency, and client mix.

Kansas vs Other Markets

MarketHourly RateCOLDemand
Kansas$30/hr87%medium
National Average$35/hr100%-
Nebraska(neighbor)$32/hr91%medium
Missouri(neighbor)$31/hr88%high
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Kansas Licensing Requirements

  • No state contractor license required
  • Kansas City metro spans two states - may need both KS and MO registration
  • Local business licenses required
  • Workers comp required for employees

This information is provided as general guidance only. Requirements may change and vary by locality. Always verify current requirements with state and local licensing authorities before starting your business.

Kansas House Cleaning Business Tips

Local insights for running a successful house cleaning business in Kansas

operations

Wind is constant in Kansas. Window cleaning streaks faster — use pure water systems for better results.

operations

Buffalo grass and Bermuda are drought-tolerant and popular. Learn proper heights for Kansas conditions.

seasonal

Tornado season (April-June) creates post-storm cleanup demand. Be ready for emergency calls.

growth

Military presence at Fort Leavenworth and McConnell AFB offers stable commercial contracts.

regulatory

Kansas City metro spans two states. Register in both Kansas and Missouri to serve the full market.

Key Insight: Kansas's low cost of living means price-sensitive customers — efficiency and volume are key to profitability.

House Cleaning Demand in Kansas by Month

Plan your year around seasonal demand patterns.

Jan
30%
Feb
40%
Mar
60%
Apr
80%
May
95%
Jun
100%
Jul
90%
Aug
85%
Sep
90%
Oct
75%
Nov
50%
Dec
35%
Peak: Sep-Jul
Off-season: Dec-Feb

Plan alternative income sources for the off-season months.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I charge for house cleaning in Kansas?

In Kansas, house cleaning rates range from $24-$45/hour, with an average of $30/hour. Kansas's cost of living is 87% of the national average. Major cities like Overland Park command higher rates ($34/hr), while smaller markets like Topeka average $29/hr.

What's the Kansas average for house cleaning services?

The Kansas statewide average for house cleaning is $30/hour or approximately $90-$150 per job. This reflects Kansas's 87% cost of living index relative to the national baseline.

Which Kansas cities have the highest house cleaning rates?

In Kansas, Overland Park has the highest house cleaning rates at around $34/hour due to its 98% cost of living. Other high-rate areas include Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City.

Do I need a license for house cleaning in Kansas?

Kansas licensing: No state contractor license required Kansas City metro spans two states - may need both KS and MO registration Local business licenses required Workers comp required for employees This information is provided as general guidance only. Requirements may change and vary by locality. Always verify current requirements with state and local licensing authorities before starting your business.

Is Kansas a good market for house cleaning businesses?

Kansas offers a competitive market for house cleaning with rates averaging $30/hour. The state's 87% cost of living index supports sustainable pricing. Top markets include Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City.

Trusted Data Sources

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Updated

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House Cleaning pricing data for Kansas is sourced from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census Bureau cost of living data, and verified quotes from local service professionals.

Data Sources:

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Kansas Labor Department
  • U.S. Census Bureau

Last updated: January 2026