Expert guides to help you understand cleaning service pricing and make informed decisions.
The average house cleaning costs $125–$260 per visit, but prices vary dramatically by state, home size, and cleaning type. Here's what you need to know in 2026.
Read the full guide →Professional carpet cleaning costs $100–$300 for a typical home. Learn what affects pricing, which method is best, and how to find a good deal.
Read more →Professional upholstery cleaning costs $50–$300 per piece depending on size and fabric. Learn when it's worth it, what to expect, and how to pick the right service.
Read more →Professional tile and grout cleaning costs $0.50–$3.00 per square foot, or $200–$900 for a typical bathroom and kitchen. Here's everything that affects the price.
Read more →Pet urine in carpet costs $75–$400 per room to professionally treat. Learn which methods work, why cheap services fail, and when to replace instead of clean.
Read more →Professional hardwood floor cleaning costs $0.25–$0.80 per sq ft. Refinishing costs $3–$8 per sq ft. Here's how to tell which service you actually need.
Read more →Commercial cleaning costs $200–$2,000+ per month for most offices. Learn how to price your facility correctly and what's included in different service levels.
Read more →A detailed scope of work is what separates comparable bids from apples-to-oranges confusion. Here's exactly what to include so every quote covers the same work.
Read more →Medical office cleaning costs $0.15–$0.40 per sq ft per visit — 50–100% more than standard offices. Learn what the regulatory requirements are and how to find compliant vendors.
Read more →Post-construction cleaning costs $0.10–$0.50 per square foot, or $500–$5,000+ for most projects. Learn what's included at each phase and how to hire the right crew.
Read more →Janitorial service and commercial cleaning are often used interchangeably, but they're different. Understanding the distinction helps you hire the right company at the right price.
Read more →Air duct cleaning costs $300–$700 for a typical home. Learn when it's worth it, what to watch out for, and how to find a legitimate contractor.
Read more →Mold remediation costs $500–$6,000+ depending on extent. Learn what drives costs, how to find a legitimate contractor, and what happens if you ignore it.
Read more →Water damage restoration costs $1,500–$15,000+ depending on how much water entered and how long it sat. Here's what drives costs and how to navigate insurance.
Read more →Sewage cleanup costs $2,000–$10,000+ depending on the scope. It's a biohazard situation requiring licensed professionals. Here's what's involved and how insurance handles it.
Read more →Fire damage restoration costs $5,000–$50,000+ for structural work, plus $200–$600 for smoke odor removal in minor cases. Here's what the full recovery process looks like.
Read more →Biohazard cleanup costs $3,000–$25,000+ depending on the situation. Professional biohazard remediation is required for trauma scenes, hoarding, and certain contamination scenarios.
Read more →Dryer vent cleaning costs $100–$200 and should be done annually. Clogged vents cause 2,900+ house fires per year. Here's everything you need to know.
Read more →Professional window cleaning costs $150–$400 for a typical home. Interior-only, exterior-only, and full-service pricing explained — plus when each makes sense.
Read more →Pressure washing a house costs $175–$600. Driveways run $100–$300. Decks and patios cost $150–$400. Here's what drives the price and what to watch out for.
Read more →Move-out cleaning costs $150–$600 for a typical apartment or home. Whether you're a renter trying to get your deposit back or a landlord turning over a unit, here's what to know.
Read more →Finding a trustworthy house cleaner is harder than it looks. Here's what to ask, what to avoid, and how to tell if a company or independent cleaner is actually worth hiring.
Read more →Use our free calculator to get a ZIP-code specific price for any cleaning service.