Cleaning - House Cleaning & Maid Service Guides
From weekly house cleaning and deep cleaning services to move-in/move-out cleaning and specialty cleaning - how to hire, what to expect, and what to pay.
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Cleaning Guides
One authoritative guide per topic - applies to every market, updated regularly.

Deep Clean vs Regular Clean
What is included in a deep clean versus a recurring clean - and when each type of service makes sense.
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Move-In/Move-Out Guide
What move-in and move-out cleaning includes, typical cost, and how to get your security deposit back.
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Green Cleaning Products Guide
Non-toxic, eco-friendly cleaning products that actually work - and questions to ask your cleaning service.
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What Cleaners Typically Don't Cover
Common exclusions from standard cleaning services - exterior windows, mold remediation, post-flood cleanup, and more.
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How to Hire a Cleaning Service
Bonded vs. insured, background checks, pricing models, and what to put in writing before the first visit.
Read guide →National Pricing
Cleaning Cost Guide
National averages - enter your city for local market pricing.
| Project Type | Low | High | Typical Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard recurring clean (2-bed) | $100 | $200 | $150 |
| Deep clean / move-in | $200 | $500 | $350 |
| Post-construction clean | $300 | $800 | $500 |
| Window cleaning (add-on) | $100 | $250 | $175 |
Prices reflect current local contractor rates. Actual quotes may vary based on scope, materials, and local labor rates.
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National averages don't tell you what contractors in your market are charging. Enter your city to see hub-specific pricing.
Editorial
Cleaning Blog
Guides, tips, and advice for every market - not city-specific.

Deep Clean Checklist: Everything That Gets Cleaned (and What Doesn't)

How to Hire a Bonded and Insured Cleaning Service

Move-Out Cleaning Guide: How to Get Your Security Deposit Back
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Cleaning Tools & Calculators
Free calculators - estimate costs, plan materials, assess damage, and understand insurance before talking to a contractor.
Cleaning Cost Estimator
FreeGet a price range for your cleaning service based on home size and cleaning type.
Use tool →Service Comparison Tool
FreeCompare recurring, deep, and move-in/move-out cleaning services on scope and cost.
Use tool →Hiring Checklist
FreeA step-by-step checklist for vetting and hiring a bonded, insured cleaning service.
Use tool →Coverage & Claims
Hiring a Bonded & Insured Cleaning Service
A cleaning service working in your home should be bonded and insured. Bonding protects you if an employee steals. Liability insurance covers accidental breakage or property damage.
- Ask for proof of liability insurance and bonding before first visit
- Individual independent cleaners may not carry insurance - ask directly
- Cleaning company employees are covered; 1099 contractors may not be
- Document valuable or fragile items before service begins
- Background-checked employees reduce theft risk - ask if the company runs checks
Bonded vs. Insured
A surety bond compensates you if an employee steals. Ask if the bond covers all employees or just the owner.
Covers accidental damage - a broken vase, a stain on carpet. Verify the policy is current and the limit is adequate.
Check your policy declarations page to confirm your coverage type before filing any claim.
Weather Intelligence
Post-Storm & Disaster Cleaning
Major storms, flooding, and construction leave behind cleanup that standard cleaning services don't handle. Post-flood cleaning requires licensed water damage restoration companies. Post-construction cleaning is a specialty service distinct from standard house cleaning.
Hurricane season drives high demand for post-flood and post-storm cleaning. Licensed water damage restoration is required for flood cleanup - not standard cleaners.
Post-storm demand spikes April-June. Have a water damage restoration contact separate from your regular cleaner.
Wildfire smoke and soot cleanup requires specialty equipment and cleaning solutions. Not standard house cleaning scope.
Live Storm Damage Alerts
Real-time hail and wind storm reporting by ZIP code - mapped to ProvenQuote hub markets. Know which cities were hit before homeowners even file claims. Integrated with NOAA severe weather data.
Questions & Answers
Cleaning Questions Homeowners Ask Most
Detailed answers to the questions homeowners search most - cost, hiring, DIY limits, emergencies, and maintenance.
How much does house cleaning cost?
What is the difference between regular cleaning and deep cleaning?
How often should I have my house professionally cleaned?
How do I find a trustworthy cleaning service?
Are cleaning services bonded and insured?
What does a standard house cleaning include?
What does a deep clean include?
How do I prepare for a house cleaning service?
Should I tip my house cleaner?
What is the difference between individual cleaners and cleaning companies?
How do I clean after a renovation?
What is a move-in/move-out cleaning?
How do I get rid of mold in bathrooms?
What cleaning products are safe for children and pets?
How long does a house cleaning take?
Common Cleaning Questions
What is the difference between a recurring clean and a deep clean?
How much does house cleaning cost?
What does a typical cleaning service include?
Should I tip my house cleaner?
Are cleaning service employees background checked?
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