Deep Cleaning Vs. Spring Cleaning Costs

Deep Cleaning Vs. Spring Cleaning Costs

Everyone loves a tidy home. It feels good to walk into a fresh-smelling room without dirt or dust. However, are there differences between deep cleaning and spring cleaning costs? As we approach the season of renewal, is there a way to make sure we get our money’s worth?

How much does maid service cost in 2021?

When considering spring cleaning costs, there are many things that maid service companies examine before giving a quote. Items include:

– square footage
– cost per hour
– frequency of cleaning
– special requests (such as organic cleansers)

With that in mind, maid service costs vary by household. Not all cleaning services use the same structure, which means that customers can choose a service that best fits their needs. For example, in the next paragraph, we’ll examine the average cost per hour. Also, we’ll cover the different levels of service.

Spring cleaning costs per hour

The national average of spring cleaning costs ranges between $50 to $90 per hour. Since the removal of grime and dirt is minimal, most prefer to declutter on their own. On the other hand, if a home is substantially dirty, or even if the individual is too busy to DIY, a deep cleaning service is a value of its own.

What’s the difference between a spring clean and a deep clean?

Deep cleaning is more profound than spring cleaning. That’s because it reaches the areas of your home that most people forget. For example, a spring clean will wipe off your stove and the inside of your oven. A deep clean will not only pull out the warming drawer and rinse the racks, but it will also clean the floor underneath. Deep cleaning can take up to eight hours to complete, while spring cleaning usually finishes a lot quicker.

Deciding on which service to pay for

When it comes to paying for services, we recommend obtaining at least three quotes. Additionally, you could get an estimate from the same vendor for different levels of service. Information is key. The more you understand where your funds are going, the better you can avoid common money mistakes. Being an informed consumer is the best way to determine if the spring cleaning costs are deserving.

 

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