Wondering what house cleaning costs in DFW in 2026? Get real pricing by home size, cleaning type, and frequency for Denton County and North DFW — from a local company with hundreds of 5-star reviews.

House cleaning in the DFW area typically costs between $95 and $400+ per visit depending on home size, cleaning type, condition, and how often you schedule service. A standard recurring cleaning for a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in Denton County often falls in the $130–$180 range per visit. A deep cleaning of the same home may run $250–$350. Move-in or move-out cleanings for larger homes can reach $300–$500+. Commercial cleaning is priced separately based on square footage, service scope, and frequency.
If you've ever searched "how much does house cleaning cost in DFW" and gotten a wildly different answer every time, you're not alone. Pricing for home cleaning services in North Texas varies more than most people expect — and that gap between the lowest quote and the highest isn't always explained by quality. Sometimes it's the type of cleaning. Sometimes it's the size of the home. Sometimes it's just a lack of transparency.
This guide breaks down real, current pricing for house cleaning in the DFW area — specifically across Denton County and surrounding North DFW communities like Aubrey, Little Elm, Denton, Prosper, Frisco, Celina, Oak Point, Corinth, Lewisville, Argyle, Highland Village, and beyond. Whether you're comparing options for the first time or re-evaluating your current service, this is the most complete pricing breakdown you'll find for 2026.
House cleaning prices in DFW depend on home size, condition, cleaning type, and frequency — not just square footage alone
Recurring cleaning (weekly, biweekly, or monthly) is almost always cheaper per visit than a one-time clean
Deep cleanings cost more because they take significantly longer and cover areas a standard clean skips
Move-in and move-out cleanings are among the most detailed — and most expensive — service types
Flat-rate pricing gives you a clear number upfront; hourly pricing can balloon unpredictably
The lowest quote is rarely the best deal once you factor in what's actually included
Maid Up Cleaners uses flat-rate pricing based on bedrooms, bathrooms, home condition, and service type — no surprise charges
The Short Answer
Key Takeaways
Pricing by Home Size
Pricing by Cleaning Type
Standard vs. Deep Cleaning: What's the Difference?
Pricing by Frequency: Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly
Apartment vs. House Pricing
Move-In and Move-Out Cleaning Costs
Commercial Cleaning Pricing Overview
Factors That Affect the Price
Why Flat-Rate Pricing Matters
Why the Cheapest Quote Usually Isn't
How to Compare Cleaning Companies
Questions to Ask Before You Hire
Local DFW Pricing Context in 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Home size is the most significant driver of cleaning cost. More rooms, more surfaces, more time. Here's a general breakdown of what you can expect to pay for a standard recurring clean in the DFW and Denton County market in 2026:
Typical range: $95–$130 per visit
These are typically apartments, condos, or small starter homes. Surface area is limited, so even a thorough clean takes less time. Common in Lewisville, Lake Dallas, and Corinth apartment communities.
Typical range: $110–$155 per visit
A common size for couples, young families, and smaller single-family homes in cities like Lake Dallas, Krum, or Oak Point.
Typical range: $130–$180 per visit
This is the most common home size we quote in Denton County. It accounts for the majority of recurring cleaning clients in Aubrey, Little Elm, and Corinth.
Typical range: $155–$220 per visit
Larger homes common in Prosper, Frisco, and newer developments in Celina and Argyle.
Typical range: $185–$280+ per visit
Executive and custom homes. Pricing depends heavily on layout, condition, and specific areas included. These are increasingly common in the newer master-planned communities throughout northern Denton County.
Note: These ranges are for standard recurring cleaning. Deep cleaning, first-time cleaning, and move-in/move-out cleaning will be priced higher due to the additional time and scope required.
Not all cleanings are created equal. The type of service you need is the second biggest factor in price.
This is the baseline maintenance clean — surfaces wiped down, floors vacuumed and mopped, bathrooms and kitchen sanitized, trash removed. It's designed to keep a home that's already reasonably clean in good shape between visits. Learn more about our standard recurring cleaning service.
A deep clean goes well beyond maintenance. It includes baseboards, interior windows, inside appliances, detailed cabinet fronts, ceiling fans, light fixtures, grout scrubbing, and other areas that get overlooked during regular cleaning. It takes significantly longer — often 2x to 3x the time of a standard clean on the same home. Learn more about deep cleaning.
Vacant homes require a completely different approach. There's no furniture to work around, but every surface — including inside every cabinet, every drawer, every appliance, every baseboard and corner — needs to be cleaned before the next occupant arrives. Move-out cleanings for large homes in Frisco, Prosper, or Celina with 4+ bedrooms can reach $400–$500+. See our full move-in/move-out cleaning service.
Office and commercial cleaning pricing depends on square footage, number of restrooms, type of surfaces, and service frequency. A small professional office in Denton or Lewisville runs considerably different than a 5,000 sq ft medical office in Frisco. Learn more about commercial cleaning.
This is one of the most common questions we hear. Here's a direct answer:
A standard cleaning maintains a home that's already in decent shape. A deep cleaning resets it.
Kitchen surfaces, countertops, sink, and stovetop
Bathroom surfaces, toilet, sink, shower/tub exterior
Floors vacuumed and mopped
Dusting visible surfaces and furniture
Emptying trash
Inside oven, inside refrigerator, inside microwave
Interior cabinet fronts and drawer pulls
Baseboards throughout
Window sills and interior tracks
Ceiling fans and light fixtures
Grout scrubbing in bathrooms
Behind and underneath accessible appliances
Detailed work in corners and edges
For a home that hasn't been professionally cleaned in more than a few months — or that's been vacant — a deep clean is almost always the right starting point. Many clients in Aubrey, Little Elm, and Denton start with a deep clean and then transition to a regular recurring schedule at the lower maintenance rate.
You can review exactly what's included in each service on our cleaning checklist.
One of the biggest pricing levers you have as a homeowner is how often you schedule service. More frequent cleaning = less work each visit = lower per-visit cost.
Per-visit cost: typically the lowest available rate
The home doesn't accumulate much between visits. Cleaning professionals spend less time per session because there's less to address. Best for families with kids or pets, high-traffic homes, and people who want consistent results without thinking about it.
Per-visit cost: slightly higher than weekly, still discounted vs. monthly
Two weeks of normal use adds some accumulation but is still very manageable. This is the sweet spot for the majority of our clients in Denton County — it balances cost and cleanliness without feeling like a luxury.
Per-visit cost: higher than weekly or biweekly
A month of use means more buildup — counters, floors, bathrooms, and appliances all require more time and effort. Best for homeowners who do regular maintenance themselves and want a professional reset once a month.
Per-visit cost: typically the highest rate for maintenance-style work
There's no ongoing relationship to factor into pricing, and there's no history of how the home has been maintained. Best for special occasions, post-party cleanup, or testing a service before committing.
Yes — per visit, weekly cleaning is almost always priced lower than monthly cleaning for the same home. This is because weekly visits require less time and effort since the home has had less time to accumulate dirt, dust, and grime. Monthly clients typically pay more per visit because each appointment requires more intensive work.
Apartments and condos in DFW are typically less expensive to clean than houses of the same bedroom count because they tend to have less square footage, fewer or no exterior-facing areas to access, and often no garage, mudroom, or bonus spaces included in the scope.
A 2-bedroom apartment in Lewisville or Highland Village might cost $110–$135 per recurring visit. A 2-bedroom house with a dedicated laundry room, mudroom, and attached garage that's part of the cleaning scope could run $130–$160.
If you have an apartment and you're getting quoted the same price as your neighbor in a single-family home, ask what's included. Not all quotes are comparable.
Move-in and move-out cleanings are the most detailed service we offer — and the most misunderstood in terms of pricing.
Here's what most people don't realize: a vacant home is not faster to clean. In fact, it often takes longer. There's no furniture hiding the baseboards. Every cabinet is expected to be spotless. Every appliance interior needs attention. Landlords, buyers, and property managers have high standards, and a subpar clean can cost you your security deposit.
2-bedroom apartment: $180–$275
3-bedroom home: $250–$375
4-bedroom home: $325–$475
5-bedroom home: $400–$550+
These ranges depend on home condition, whether appliances are included, and the current state of the property. A move-out clean on a home that was well-maintained throughout a tenancy is different from one that was neglected.
If you're in Frisco, Prosper, Celina, or one of the newer high-growth areas of North DFW, this service is especially in demand. New construction move-in cleanings — which often include post-construction dust and debris — may be quoted differently than standard vacant home cleanings. Learn more and get a quote.
Commercial and office cleaning in DFW is priced differently than residential. Pricing depends on square footage of the space, type of facility (medical, legal, retail, general office, warehouse), number of restrooms, frequency of service, and specific tasks required.
Small offices under 2,000 sq ft in Denton or Lewisville might run $150–$300 per visit for regular cleaning. Larger commercial spaces in Frisco or Prosper can run considerably more. Most commercial clients benefit most from weekly or more frequent service.
Maid Up Cleaners provides commercial cleaning throughout Denton County and surrounding North DFW cities. Request a commercial quote here.
After quoting thousands of homes across Denton County and North DFW, here's what actually moves the number:
More bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage means more time on site. This is the most straightforward factor.
A home that hasn't been cleaned professionally in 6 months takes significantly longer than one maintained on a biweekly schedule. Condition matters more than size in some cases.
Standard recurring, deep cleaning, move-in/move-out, and commercial are all priced differently because they require different amounts of time, effort, and supplies.
How often you schedule directly affects your per-visit rate. Weekly clients pay less per visit than monthly clients.
Inside refrigerator, inside oven, interior windows, laundry, garage — these add time and cost. Always ask what's included and what's extra.
Homes with dogs and cats tend to accumulate more hair, dander, and general mess. Pet-friendly cleaning often takes longer and that's reflected in the quote.
Multi-story homes, high ceilings, and hard-to-reach areas add time. Not all cleaning companies factor this in, but thorough ones do.
Labor costs, travel time, and local market rates vary slightly across the region. Pricing in Prosper and Frisco tends to reflect those markets, while rates in Krum or Sanger may differ slightly.
Most cleaning companies in DFW price by one of two methods: hourly or flat-rate.
With hourly pricing, you pay for however long the crew is there. On paper, this sounds fair. In practice, it creates unpredictability. If a cleaner takes longer than expected, your bill goes up. You have no way of knowing the final cost until it's done.
With flat-rate pricing, you know the total before anyone shows up. You can budget accurately. There are no surprises.
Maid Up Cleaners uses flat-rate pricing based on the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, home condition, and the type of service requested. When you request a quote, you get a real number — not a range that depends on how fast someone works that day.
This matters a lot when you're comparing quotes. A company quoting $35/hour sounds cheaper than a flat $160 quote — until you realize a thorough clean of a 3-bedroom home takes 4–5 hours with experienced professionals. At $35/hour for a two-person team, that's $280–$350. Flat-rate pricing removes that ambiguity entirely.
This is one of the most important things to understand about cleaning service pricing in DFW.
Low-price quotes often reflect one or more of the following:
If something is damaged or someone is injured in your home, you may be liable. Maid Up Cleaners is fully insured. This isn't optional — it's the baseline for any professional service in your home.
Background checks and vetting processes cost money. Companies that skip them pass the "savings" to you in the quote — and the risk to you in your home.
A $99 clean of a 3-bedroom home isn't doing everything you think it is. Ask what's included. Read the cleaning checklist.
When you book with a legitimate, insured local company that has hundreds of verified reviews, you have recourse if something isn't right. With a fly-by-night operator, you don't. See what Maid Up Cleaners clients are saying at maidupcleaners.com/reviews.
Some companies quote low and then charge more once on-site. Flat-rate pricing eliminates this entirely.
Not all cleaning quotes are measuring the same thing. Here's how to compare properly:
Ask for an itemized scope of work. What exactly is included? What's excluded? What are the add-ons?
Ask whether they're insured. Get a straight yes or no. Then ask what type of insurance and for how much.
Ask how they vet their cleaning professionals. Are background checks run? How often?
Ask how pricing is structured. Hourly or flat-rate? If hourly, what's the minimum? If flat-rate, what factors drive the price?
Ask about their re-clean policy. If you're not satisfied, what happens? A reputable company should stand behind their work.
Ask how long they've been operating locally. A company with roots in Denton County that's served Aubrey, Little Elm, Corinth, and the surrounding area for years has a track record you can evaluate.
Read their reviews — all of them. Not just the 5-star ones. How does the company respond to negative feedback? That tells you a lot about how they operate.
Maid Up Cleaners has hundreds of verified 5-star reviews from homeowners throughout Denton County and North DFW.
Before you commit to any cleaning company in DFW, get answers to these:
Are you insured and bonded?
Do you run background checks on all cleaning professionals?
Is your pricing flat-rate or hourly?
What's included in a standard clean vs. a deep clean?
Do you bring your own supplies and equipment?
What happens if I'm not satisfied with the clean?
Do you have a consistent team assigned to my home?
What's your cancellation or rescheduling policy?
How do I communicate with you if something needs attention?
Do you have local reviews I can check?
If any of these questions get vague or evasive answers, take that seriously. A professional, established cleaning company should answer all of these without hesitation. You can review our answers to common questions on our FAQ page.
The North DFW market — especially Denton County — has grown significantly over the past several years. Aubrey, Celina, Prosper, and Little Elm have seen some of the fastest residential growth in the country. That growth has brought new cleaning companies into the area, ranging from large national franchises to solo operators with no insurance.
Here's what we've observed in this market:
Newer, larger homes in Prosper, Frisco, and Celina tend to have more square footage and more detailed finishes — which increases cleaning time and requires more careful technique. Open-concept layouts with more hard floor surface area also affect time on-site.
Established communities like Corinth, Highland Village, Argyle, and Lewisville have a wide range of home sizes and conditions, which means pricing varies more widely in those areas. Older homes sometimes have different cleaning challenges than new builds.
Smaller communities like Krum, Sanger, Cross Roads, and Oak Point have fewer cleaning service options, which sometimes means residents drive farther for reliable, professional service. This is another reason to work with a local Denton County company rather than a large DFW franchise that may deprioritize outlying areas.
Maid Up Cleaners is built specifically to serve this region. We're not a franchise with a call center in another state. When you contact us, you're talking to a local team that knows these neighborhoods. Request a quote here.
If you're in Aubrey, Little Elm, Denton, Prosper, Frisco, Celina, Corinth, Lewisville, Argyle, Highland Village, or anywhere in Denton County — Maid Up Cleaners will give you a clear, flat-rate price based on your actual home. No hourly guessing. No hidden charges. No franchise pricing structures that don't reflect your local market.
We're award-winning, fully insured, and backed by hundreds of 5-star reviews from homeowners just like you.
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House cleaning in DFW typically ranges from $95 to $400+ per visit depending on home size, cleaning type, condition, and frequency. A standard recurring clean for a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in Denton County often falls between $130 and $180 per visit. Deep cleanings, move-in/move-out cleanings, and larger homes will be priced higher.
Deep cleaning in the DFW area typically costs between $200 and $400 for a standard-sized home, and can go higher for larger properties or homes that haven't been professionally cleaned in a long time. Deep cleaning takes significantly more time than a standard clean because it covers baseboards, appliance interiors, cabinet fronts, ceiling fans, grout, and other detail areas. Learn more about deep cleaning services.
Recurring maid service in DFW typically ranges from $95 to $220 per visit depending on home size and frequency. Weekly service is priced lower per visit than monthly service. Most Denton County homeowners on a biweekly schedule pay between $120 and $180 per visit for a 3-bedroom home. See our recurring cleaning service.
Yes. Weekly cleaning costs less per visit than monthly cleaning. With weekly service, the home hasn't had time to accumulate much between visits, so each clean takes less time. Monthly cleaning requires more intensive work to address a full month of buildup, which is reflected in a higher per-visit rate.
Cleaning prices vary because of differences in home size, condition, scope, frequency, and business model. A fully insured, background-checked professional cleaning company with flat-rate pricing will quote differently than an uninsured solo operator who charges by the hour. The cheapest quote is not always the best value — especially when insurance, reliability, and scope of work are factored in.
For most homeowners, yes. Flat-rate pricing gives you a clear, predictable number before the job starts. Hourly pricing can result in unexpected costs if the job takes longer than estimated. Flat-rate pricing also removes any incentive for a cleaning crew to slow down, since they're not being paid by the hour. Maid Up Cleaners uses flat-rate pricing on every job.
The main factors are home size (bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage), home condition, type of cleaning service (standard, deep, move-in/out), frequency of service, special add-ons, and number of pets. A clean, well-maintained 3-bedroom home on a biweekly recurring schedule will cost less per visit than the same home scheduled for a one-time deep clean after months of inattention.
Yes. Maid Up Cleaners serves Aubrey, Little Elm, Denton, Prosper, Frisco, Celina, Oak Point, Cross Roads, Corinth, Lewisville, Argyle, Highland Village, Lake Dallas, Krum, Sanger, and surrounding North DFW communities. We are a local Denton County company — not a franchise. Learn more about us.
You can request a flat-rate quote at maidupcleaners.com/booking. We price based on bedrooms, bathrooms, home condition, and service type. No guessing, no surprise charges, no pressure.
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