R.A.
Head to toe, all have full baths or half?
$125/150? $30/40 a bathroom? I have two full bath and one half bath and it takes me awhile to clean everything..
I honestly am guessing here as I've always cleaned my own.
Hi moms, I am wondering how much I should pay someone to clean my 4 bathrooms once a month? Thanks!
Yes head to toe. They all are full baths.
Head to toe, all have full baths or half?
$125/150? $30/40 a bathroom? I have two full bath and one half bath and it takes me awhile to clean everything..
I honestly am guessing here as I've always cleaned my own.
What's the square footage of your bathrooms? (Some "full baths" are tiny, some are the size of bedrooms.)
Ask around in your area. Prices vary from region to region.
I have 4 full baths, 4000SF and I used to pay $150 a month before tip for the whole house including all 4 baths.
A maid service will have an established fee for bathroom cleaning, and you can call the ones in your area and get quotes. Different geographic areas often determine the price (upscale neighborhoods, busy city apartments, rural areas will probably have widely differing prices). Ask them what bathroom cleaning entails, whether you provide the cleaning supplies, etc. You'll need to know the basic size of your bathroom, and you'll need to consider the types of shower curtains, rugs, or floor materials that you have (high-end shower curtains with liners and decorative covers or basic Walmart shower curtains, custom granite tiles, inexpensive vinyl, wood, etc), how many windows, because that all factors in. You need to tell them if you have a tub with jets in it, or heated floors or any special items.
If you're considering hiring a friend, you'll know what a professional service would charge and you can use that to determine how much to pay your friend.
I have 6 bedroom and 3 bath and paid $100 every other week for the entire house. It depends on your area and house. Call around and get some quotes and pick the best one. Good luck.
A.,
It might be hard to find someone to come in and just clean bathrooms, once a month.
Check into a cleaning service to come to your house weekly or bi-weekly. Get everything done.
I have 3 full baths, 5 bedrooms and 2 floors. I pay $100 per week to have my house cleaned. I'm in DC. I've been working with this company for several years. I know if I changed companies - I would be looking at $150
t depends on your local area/market. Just call around and get some quotes. Then go from there.
depends largely on your region (don't know what prices are in florida) and whether or not you can find someone who will ONLY do the bathrooms.
based on what my cleaning lady charges, it would be around $60 here.
khairete
S.
Cleaning people who charge by the hour generally charge $20/hour in my area. I would say it probably takes 2 hours to clean 4 bathrooms. So, I'd offer around $40.
Wow, I am surprised by the prices being quoted. I live in a 2/1.5 condo, it's about 1,200 square feet, and the cleaning ladies here quoted me $85-$100. That did not include cleaning blinds or the balcony in any capacity, and I also would have to provide the cleaning products. A friend of mine lives in a studio, 500 square feet, and gets charged $85. He really trusts her though, she cleans the entire apartment building so she's not some stranger off the street and he gives her a key, she comes in while he's at work, and does it. He is an entrepreneur though and if not for her, he admits his place would be filthy, since he is barely home. He makes enough money that for him, $85 is like $8 for the rest of us anyway.
I am surprised by the people below who have large homes paying the same prices we have been quoted! I guess geographical location really DOES make a difference! I'm sure you can't blame me when at such high prices, I decide to just suck it up and do the cleaning myself. I did at one time have a maid and after I watched her a few times, I realized no one can clean like I can. Cleaning a bathroom counter with water and toilet paper when she thought I wasn't looking and sweeping the dust bunnies under the bed? Seriously? Curiously, my mom had hired a cleaning lady when my sister and I were younger and the woman she had hired did the exact same thing. Like me, mom sighed, fired her, and from then on, never let anyone else do the cleaning except her.
Try care.com, maids.com or homeadvisor.com and asking for quotes. Angieslist.com may also be helpful. This site may also be helpful: https://www.thumbtack.com/fl/winter-park/maids/ since it focuses on your city. I cannot do the sleuthing for you as it asks a lot of questions I cannot answer and requests an email address for quotes. Do you have neighbors or friends in the area that perhaps use a cleaning service or a person they trust? You may be able to ask them for references and call for a quote. If you live in an HOA/gated residential community, the association or property manager may be able to suggest someone. Also try local markets, they sometimes have bulletin boards with classified ads where people offer their services. I know the Whole Foods here has one of those bulletin boards. You may find someone who is advertising their services at a more reasonable price than a company's prices, since they're self-employed.