What Should I Charge For Cleaning A House?
To begin with, forget charging by the hour. Instead, charge by the job based on what you want to make per hour. And when making a bid, DO NOT ever miss it on the low side. Figure $25 per hour as the absolute least you will charge for anything. That’s ridiculously cheap. So once you arrive at a house to give the customer a price, decide how long it will take and multiply by $25 per hour. 2 hours = $50 or 1 hour with 2 people = $50. Again don’t be wrong on the low side. After getting some experience with bidding and doing the jobs, you will likely want to increase your price per hour used in calculating the bids. Understand that you will have to provide transportation, equipment, and cleaning supplies. From there consider the exposure factor. The more exposure you get, the more that can and will go wrong. You know like when you accidentally knock that expensive vase over and have to pay for it? It all adds up and like I said $25 per hour is ridiculously cheap. If you plan on keeping this