Father and Son Lawn Care is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"David was quick to respond when I called him the first time and his first couple Of Moes, were good, then quit texting. He quit coming when I would text him. He would respond that he would come. He would tell me the day that he was going to come, then he would never show up, he would never contact me and tell me he could not come and today I get a text that says that My area that he agreed to was to far to drive instead of him finishing the season and just explaining he was not going to mow this area anymore, he just drops me in the middle of the season very unprofessional. I am extremely upset. And the last time he mowed my yard, he threw grass all over my porch all over my chairs and back door which was still on the back door when I got home, threw it all over my HVAC system never brushed it off, never blew it off. Nothing just left. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS COMPANY"
Mary K on July 2024
Father and Son Lawn Care is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"David was quick to respond when I called him the first time and his first couple Of Moes, were good, then quit texting. He quit coming when I would text him. He would respond that he would come. He would tell me the day that he was going to come, then he would never show up, he would never contact me and tell me he could not come and today I get a text that says that My area that he agreed to was to far to drive instead of him finishing the season and just explaining he was not going to mow this area anymore, he just drops me in the middle of the season very unprofessional. I am extremely upset. And the last time he mowed my yard, he threw grass all over my porch all over my chairs and back door which was still on the back door when I got home, threw it all over my HVAC system never brushed it off, never blew it off. Nothing just left. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS COMPANY"
Mary K on July 2024
Although there are no set rules for tipping house cleaners, you may want to consider tipping from 15% to 20% of the cost of house cleaning, or up to 25% if you’ve been very happy with the level of service and quality of work. If you’re not sure, it can help to discuss the cleaner’s policy or preference for tipping.
There are several things to know before hiring a cleaning service to do any work on your home.
What services do they offer?
Do they work alone or with a company?
Do they have any references you can check?
Do they conduct background checks on employees?
What is their schedule and availability?
When can they get you an estimate?
Do they have insurance?
Do they offer a guarantee?
Do they bring cleaning supplies and equipment?
Do you need to be home when they clean?
Is there a written contract?
Can they be available for emergencies and how much do they charge?
Typically, professional house cleaning services cost between $30 and $50 per hour. The ultimate price depends on the size of your house, the types of cleaning services, and how much cleaning needs to be done. Other cost factors include the thoroughness of each cleaning.
Standard cleaning that likely includes sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, and wiping down kitchen and bathroom surfaces cost from $75 to $175 per visit. Deep cleaning, which may include window washing, cleaning under and behind furniture, and polishing surfaces that are harder to clean can cost from $200 to $400.
No, house cleaners or house cleaning services do not need to be certified or licensed. Each state has its own requirements for licensing and certifications for companies, but most states don't require any special training to clean a home. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local cleaning service guidelines.
Cleaning services typically offer a range of options. Some of the most common cleaning tasks include:
Windows: $4–$10 per window
Refrigerator cleaning: $10–$40
Carpet cleaning: $75–$200
Baseboard cleaning: $25–$75
Laundry: $5–$20 per load
Cabinets: $20–$50
Polishing or waxing floors: $25–$50
Dusting: $10–$30
Oven cleaning: $20–$40