House Cleaning Services

A standard house cleaning visit covers kitchens (counters, sinks, exterior of appliances), bathrooms (toilets, tubs, mirrors), dusting of reachable surfaces, and floors throughout. Recurring visits maintain that baseline; interior ovens, refrigerators, baseboards, and window tracks are usually deep-clean add-ons. Confirm the checklist in writing before your first appointment.

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How House Cleaning Pros Are Screened

License on file

An active business license verified against the state registry — California Secretary of State for San Diego metro providers, Missouri Secretary of State for St. Louis metro — before a listing goes live.

Insurance check

A current Certificate of Insurance showing general-liability coverage. Lapsed coverage is the most common reason a featured provider gets pulled from the directory.

One slot per metro

At most one featured house cleaning provider per metro area — there is no bidding between listings, so placement can't be bought over a better-qualified competitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does house cleaning cost?

House cleaning is priced from square footage, bedroom and bathroom count, and booking frequency — recurring weekly or bi-weekly service costs less per visit than a one-time clean, and deep-clean add-ons like interior ovens or baseboards raise the total. Get written quotes from a few local providers to see where your home lands.

How do I find a reliable house cleaning provider?

Check the provider's Google Maps review history over the past year, verify current general-liability insurance via a Certificate of Insurance, and confirm any licensing your state requires for this trade. Our directory lists one screened provider per metro for this category, but re-verify credentials for your specific job.

What should I look for when hiring a house cleaning professional?

A written, itemized estimate before work starts; proof of insurance covering the crew on site; and a clear answer on warranty or re-do policy if the result misses. Be wary of quotes given sight-unseen for work that plainly depends on your property's condition.

How often should I schedule house cleaning services?

Frequency depends on your property and usage — a provider who has seen the site can recommend a realistic interval, and reputable ones will not push a schedule the property doesn't need. Start conservative and adjust after the first visit or two.