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Who Has/has Had a Housecleaner?

If you have a house cleaner or have ever had one in the past, how much did it cost and what did they do? I know this will vary pretty greatly but am just trying to get a ballpark. Also when people say they pay "$100" do you mean for one cleaning or for a month or?? I have NO idea what it costs (obviously) Thx!

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I have no idea what the going rates are but yes. The funny thing is you have to clean before they come and clean. Usually at that point it is pretty easy to finish the job. Thing is though if they are not coming it is hard to motivate anyone to do the pre clean.

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It varies per service, level of service, size of home, and area in which you live. Will she/they do laundry? Will she charge you more at first and then less when you are at her maintenance level? Ask around.

Yes, we do a preclean in that we pick up the toys and such. She doesn't need to deal with that.

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I have no idea what the going rates are but yes. The funny thing is you have to clean before they come and clean. Usually at that point it is pretty easy to finish the job. Thing is though if they are not coming it is hard to motivate anyone to do the pre clean.

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When I was growing up (in Garden Grove!) my mom had one come once a week. It was awesome! I have never had it in our budget to have one weekly, but I have paid to have a "team" come in and clean once or twice a year, kind of like spring/winter cleaning. Then we sort of try to keep up with it. But it is my goal to have a cleaner come AT LEAST once a week, if not twice, to do everyything, including the laundry and changing the sheets/towels, etc. I think its well worth the price. (and you have to call in your area, price varies) Good luck!!!

I pay $25 an hour. It takes 6 hours to do my house. So $150 each time she comes. She does 3 bathrooms, vacuums the house (there are 4 bedrooms a hallway and a couple runners in the downstairs hallways) she sweeps and swiffers the woodfloors and mops the kitchen floors, she does the kitchen counters, sinks, appliances etc. she dusts the living / family / dining room and does all mirrors hanging in various rooms. oh she also makes my bed.

We pay $81 every other week. We have a 2 story, 1300 sq ft.condo. I know it depends on the amount of hours it takes to clean your house, so it will vary. We go through a company since I am wary of anyone who is not insured being in our house and having access to everything so it's worth it. She does the bathrooms, floors, kitchen including putting dishes away, dusting, changes the sheets on the beds. Pretty much everything and since my husband and I work full time it is definitely worth it.

i was paying $100 every 2 weeks. she brought either one or two other people with her and did the entire 2000 sq ft house. it was awesome. i was sad to let her go.

i don't...but would love for someone to come do my bathrooms!

Ten years ago I paid $60 to have my 3 bed/2 bath 1400 sq.ft. house cleaned every other week. It took about 4 hours for dusting, vacuuming, mopping, bathrooms, baseboards and a couple of windows. An independent person was cleaning my house and not a service. A service typically costs more because of their insurance costs. Regardless, I'm sure the $20-$25 per hour is more reasonable now and an average single story So.Cal. house takes at least 4 hours. Charges are usually higher the less frequently you having the house cleaned. For example, if you have your house cleaned once a week, you can expect to pay less than if you have your house cleaned twice a month.

I pay $75/week. they cost more if they only come once a month

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