The Complete Guide to House Cleaning Services in Sacramento
The Complete Guide to House Cleaning Services in Sacramento
I started Alexa's Cleaning with a mop, a bucket, and one client who found me on Nextdoor. Three years and 307 homes later, the number one question people ask me has not changed: "How do I actually find a good cleaner?"
This guide breaks down everything. What cleaning services cost in the Sacramento area, what you should expect, and the stuff nobody tells you before you book.
What House Cleaning Services Actually Include
Not all cleaning services are built the same. Before you book anyone, you need to understand the three tiers.
Standard Cleaning
This is your maintenance clean. The basics that keep a house livable between deeper sessions.
Vacuuming and mopping all floors
Wiping kitchen counters and appliances
Cleaning bathrooms (toilet, sink, mirror, shower)
Dusting visible surfaces
Emptying trash cans
Deep Cleaning
This is the reset button. Everything in a standard clean plus the stuff that builds up over weeks.
Baseboards, door frames, and light switches
Inside the oven and microwave
Behind and under furniture
Ceiling fans and light fixtures
Window sills and tracks
Grout scrubbing
Move-Out or One-Time Cleaning
The heavy hitter. Usually booked when you are moving, hosting an event, or the house has not been professionally cleaned in a while. We cover what move-out cleaning includes in a separate guide.
How Much Does House Cleaning Cost in Sacramento?
I am going to give you real numbers. Not the vague "it depends" answer most companies hide behind.
Average Pricing in the Sacramento Region
Home Size | Standard Clean | Deep Clean |
|---|---|---|
Studio / 1 bed | $80 to $120 | $150 to $200 |
2 bed / 1 bath | $100 to $150 | $180 to $250 |
3 bed / 2 bath | $130 to $200 | $220 to $350 |
4+ bed / 3 bath | $180 to $280 | $300 to $450+ |
These ranges reflect what we see across Placerville, Folsom, El Dorado Hills, and greater Sacramento. Pricing varies based on the condition of the home, how long it has been since the last professional clean, and whether you have pets.
What Affects the Price
Square Footage
Bigger house, more time, higher price. Simple.
Condition
A home that gets cleaned monthly costs less per visit than one that has not been touched in six months. I once walked into a kitchen where the oven had not been opened in over a year. That is a deep clean, not a standard.
Frequency
Weekly and biweekly clients get lower rates because the workload stays manageable. One-time cleans cost more because we are starting from scratch.
How to Choose a Cleaning Service You Can Trust
This is where I get personal. I built my business around the things that frustrated me about other cleaning companies when I was starting out.
Ask These Questions Before Booking
Are you licensed and insured? In California, this matters. If a cleaner breaks something or gets hurt in your home, you want to know you are covered. Check your county's business license lookup to verify.
Do you bring your own supplies? Most professional services do. We use EPA Safer Choice certified products that are effective without leaving harsh residue.
What is your cancellation policy? Some companies charge $50+ for cancellations. We do not charge rescheduling fees because life happens.
Do you do background checks? Anyone entering your home should be vetted. Period.
Red Flags to Watch For
No business license or insurance
Refusing to give a quote before showing up
Locked-in contracts with cancellation penalties
No online reviews or brand new accounts with only 5-star reviews
Cleaning Frequency: What Makes Sense for You
Not sure how often to book? Here is a quick framework.
Your Situation | Recommended Frequency |
|---|---|
Single person, small apartment | Monthly |
Couple, no kids, no pets | Biweekly |
Family with young kids | Weekly |
Pets in the house | Weekly or biweekly |
Home office worker | Biweekly |
Hosting guests regularly | Before every visit |
We break this down further in our guide on how often to get your house professionally cleaned.
Residential vs Commercial: Know the Difference
Some cleaning companies do both. Some specialize. Knowing which you need saves you time and money.
Residential cleaning focuses on living spaces. Kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms. The products and techniques are designed for home surfaces and personal belongings.
Commercial cleaning covers offices, retail, warehouses, and other business spaces. Different equipment, different protocols, different pricing.
At Alexa's Cleaning, we handle both. But we staff them differently because the skill sets are not identical.
What Alexa's Cleaning Does Differently
I am biased, but here is what we hear from clients who switched to us from other services.
No contracts. Your schedule changes. Ours adapts.
No rescheduling fees. You should not get penalized because your kid got sick or your meeting ran late.
Instant quotes. You tell us the size and condition. We give you a number. No waiting three days for a callback.
Consistent teams. You get the same cleaner every visit. They learn your home. They know you hate the smell of lavender. They remember to skip the guest room when nobody is staying over.
Licensed and insured. El Dorado County Business License #074540. We carry full liability coverage.
Ready to Book?
Get a free estimate or call (530) 214-6361. We service Placerville and all of El Dorado County. No contracts. No rescheduling fees. Just a clean home.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does house cleaning cost in Sacramento?
Standard cleaning for a 2-3 bedroom home typically runs $100 to $200 in the Sacramento and El Dorado County area. Deep cleaning ranges from $180 to $350 depending on size and condition. We provide free estimates so you know the exact price before we start.
Do I need to be home during cleaning?
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How do I book a cleaning?
Do you clean houses outside of Placerville?
Is there a minimum cleaning requirement?
