◦ Dusting furniture, shelves, and other surfaces.
◦ Vacuuming carpets and rugs.
◦ Sweeping and mopping hard floors.
◦ Cleaning and disinfecting toilets, sinks, showers, and bathtubs.
◦ Wiping down mirrors and fixtures.
◦ Emptying trash bins.
◦ Wiping down countertops, appliances, and cabinet doors.
◦ Cleaning sinks and faucets.
◦ Sweeping and mopping the floor.
◦ Taking out the trash.
◦ Making beds and changing linens if needed.
◦ Dusting surfaces.
◦ Vacuuming or sweeping floors.
◦ Emptying trash cans throughout the house.
◦ Cleaning windows and mirrors.
◦ Tidying up common areas.
◦ Maintain the interior of the home and immediate areas.
◦ Perform tasks like polishing furniture, vacuuming, washing floors, cleaning kitchens, and baths.
◦ Supervise deep cleaning to ensure thoroughness.
◦ Handle laundering of clothes and household items.
◦ Change sheets and maintain household linens.
◦ Polish silverware.
◦ Oversee upkeep of outside patios, porches, and walks.
◦ Assist with cooking and serving for special events.
◦ Ironing.
◦ Managing household supplies.
◦ Providing occasional or backup childcare.
◦ Caring for household pets.
◦ Running errands (e.g., grocery shopping).
◦ Mending clothes and sewing.
◦ House cleaners typically charge a flat rate based on the scope of work, which is usually agreed upon in advance.
◦ This rate can range from $100 to $200 per visit, depending on the size of the home and the extent of cleaning required.
Alternatively, house cleaners may charge an hourly rate, typically ranging from $20 to $60 per hour, depending on their experience and the region.