Every professional house cleaning company or independent contractor charges different house cleaning prices. Prices vary depending on the location, the size of your home, and the chores you expect to be done. An average house cleaner makes $30 per hour, but again, there are many variations in the cost. Let's look at what you should expect for the money.
Higher house cleaning prices do not necessarily mean a better job. Conversely, lower prices don't always mean lower quality. It is important to interview at least three independent contractors or consult at least two different professional services. Questions to ask of independent contractors include how long they have been in business, what services they will provide, of course how they figure the charges, and definitely ask for references-at least three. After you have interviewed these people, make sure you follow up with the references provided. Questions to ask of national chains are all of the above; you should also ask if the workers have had background checks, what kind of training is required, and if any package deals are available. You may find that the professional company is able to provide more service for comparable prices.
Most cleaning companies and independent contractors offer similar services. The most common chores are floors and dusting. Find out if wood floors are included or extra, and what experience each person has cleaning different materials. These floors require different cleaning techniques than other types of flooring and it is imperative that whoever you choose knows how to do this. Another universal chore companies offer is cleaning and sanitizing kitchen sinks and countertops; bathrooms should also be included in the cost. The most important thing to remember is to get a written estimate that lists not only specific house cleaning prices but what is included in that cost as well.