Pricing Details

PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE PRICING IN SPOKANE, WA AND SURROUNDING AREAS

To request our services, we ask for a 4-hour work minimum. You can either employ 1 person for 4 hours or a team of 2 for 2 hours. Of course, you can schedule for more than 4 hours. Call us today at 509-922-4382 to learn more about your options.

Amaculate Housekeeping does not offer on-site bids. Please call us to receive a phone estimate.
Residential pricing is separated by cleaning with company-provided supplies or cleaning with client-provided supplies. Residential cleaning prices are in the table below. Please see the prices for other types of cleaning below the table of residential prices.
Hours Price With Our Supplies Price With Your Supplies
4 164.00 156.00
5 205.00 195.00
6 246.00 234.00
7 287.00 273.00
8 328.00 312.00
9 369.00 351.00
10 410.00 390.00
11 451.00 429.00
12 492.00 468.00
13 533.00 507.00
14 574.00 546.00
15 615.00 585.00
16 656.00 624.00
17 697.00 663.00
18 738.00 702.00
19 779.00 741.00
20 820.00 780.00
Clean Room - Residential Cleaning in Spokane, WA
Prices are subject to change without notice. Additional charges may apply if the job is outside of our normal service area. Call our office at 509-922-4382 to learn more.

Typically, payment is due the day of service unless prior arrangements have been made with the office.
Prices for Other Types of Cleaning:
New Construction, After a Remodel, Move-In, Move-Out - $49.00 per cleaner per hour with supplies, 4 hour minimum.

Note: Why do our prices go up? 
After 2020, the minimum wage will increase by the amount of inflation. It's pretty simple ... wages go up which means the price we charge for our services goes up. Not only do we have to cover the payroll cost increase based on the minimum wage increase but we also have to cover the increase in federal payroll taxes (940, 941) and the increase in the state' s B&O tax. The federal taxes are based on payroll and the state's B&O tax is based on receipts. The Covid-19 pandemic has presented numerous on-going payroll-related challenges for small businesses. Bottom line ... we would not raise our prices unless we had to. The present inflationary-trend is not helping, either.
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