Whole-House Cleaning

Whole-house cleaning is exactly what it sounds like: a top-to-bottom refresh that covers every room, from dusty ceiling fans to grimy baseboards. Whether you're prepping for guests, moving in or out, or just craving a fresh start, this service tackles kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living spaces in one sweep. Angi helps you find local pros and resources to get your entire home sparkling.

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Common Whole-House Cleaning Questions

If your house cleaner is doing a standard cleaning, you can expect this project to take between one and three hours, depending on the size of your home. If you are looking for a deeper clean, your house cleaning service might last between two and five hours. For a move-out clean, anywhere from two to three hours is standard.

To find the best house cleaner to keep your place pristine while freeing up your time, ask for word-of-mouth recommendations and check online reviews. Arrange background checks for any housekeeper you’re considering hiring and ensure they have appropriate bonds and insurance. It's also worth interviewing the company or individual cleaner and outlining expectations.

Many housekeepers offer move-out cleaning services. However, your housekeeper is likely to charge a higher rate for this service since move-outs typically require more extensive deep cleaning than a standard housekeeping service.

If you’re hiring someone to clean an empty and tidy house before you move in, there’s little prep work to do. Make sure to discuss your goals with the cleaning service, arrange entry to the house, and communicate any problem areas or special requests. If you’ve already moved into the house, or if it’s messy, it’s best to complete the following tasks before the cleaners arrive:

  • Declutter things like clothes, toys, or cardboard boxes

  • Do the dishes

  • Put fragile items in a safe spot where they can’t be accidentally broken

  • Keep pets away from cleaning areas

Your schedule for deep cleaning will depend on how often you clean regularly and how dirty your home gets. If you clean weekly and keep things tidy, you may only need to deep clean once a year. But if you don’t keep up with regular cleaning or have pets that drag in mud and shed all over the house, you might need deep cleaning two or three times a year.