Deep cleaning
Deep cleaning quote calculator guide
Deep cleaning is where many cleaning businesses underquote. The work often includes buildup, detail areas, and first-clean expectations that are not part of regular maintenance.
Use a deep-clean multiplier
A multiplier keeps deep-clean pricing connected to the standard baseline while accounting for the extra labor required.
- Start with the home size and room count.
- Apply a deep-clean service type.
- Add extras for appliance interiors, windows, and heavy buildup.
Separate first clean from recurring visits
A first clean can take much longer than future visits. Price the first visit as a deep clean when the home needs reset work.
- Use recurring pricing after the reset is complete.
- Do not discount the first clean too heavily.
- Review actual hours after the job.
Explain the quote clearly
Customers accept higher prices more easily when the estimate shows the labor logic. Line items and notes make the work tangible.
- Show the estimated total and breakdown.
- Name the extras included.
- Save the quote for follow-up.
FAQ
How much more should a deep clean cost?
It depends on condition, but many businesses price deep cleaning higher than standard cleaning because it requires more detail and labor.
Can I export a deep-clean estimate?
Yes, PDF export unlocks with a paid account so you can send the estimate to a client.
Turn this guide into a real quote
Use the free calculator first. When you are ready to save the quote, create an account and choose Pro to keep quote history, pricing profiles, and PDF exports.