When you hire a cleaner by the hour, you are really buying time and hoping it is enough. Sometimes it is. Often it is not, and you are left with a half-finished home and a bill that still has to be paid.
The problem with hourly cleaning
Hourly cleaning puts you and the cleaner on opposite sides of the clock. You want the home finished, the meter wants more hours, and neither of you has agreed on what done actually looks like.
How fixed-price cleaning works
We charge a fixed price per service because each clean is a defined job with a defined scope. A vacate clean, a deep clean, an ongoing maintenance clean: each one has a clear list of what is included and a single price you know before you book.
Why our minimum is 2.5 hours
The industry standard of two hours is usually a rushed clean. Our 2.5 hour minimum exists so the clean is done to a real standard rather than just made to look done before the clock stops.
What you get with structured pricing
- A known scope: you see exactly what is included before booking
- A known cost: the price is fixed and shown upfront
- A real standard: enough time built in to do the job properly
- No surprises: no hourly meter and no creeping final bill
Experienced cleaner? Apply to join the rotation
50 dollars per hour minimum take-home, a flat 20 dollar fee, weekly Wednesday pay. We review every application manually.
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