Hello World! Welcome Friends! Many people are drawn to professional cleaning services because of the convenience and peace of mind that come with them. Professional cleaners ensure that all your hard work is done in a short amount of time, saving you from excessive stress and worry.
But what most people don’t know about these services is that factors outside of their control affect the cost, making it difficult to get an accurate estimate before signing up. In this blog post, we will discuss five different factors which affect the price, so you have a better understanding when deciding if a service like this is suitable for your needs!
House Size
The first factor that affects the cost of a house clean in Sydney is your property’s size. How big your home is can make a massive price difference, especially if it has many stairs or rooms that need to be cleaned. The more space you have and how much work needs to be done will significantly affect what you pay for service each month.
Far too often, it’s challenging to get an accurate estimate because the company doesn’t know how big your house is ahead of time. However, they can give you an estimate based on the square footage.
The Average Rate for Cleaning for a Home
Cleaning houses can be expensive, especially for families with multiple rooms. However, cleaning companies typically offer $38 to $40 per hour per hour to clean a Sydney home.
Across Australia, a typical three-bedroom home would cost between $125 and 170 dollars depending on how much space it has, including up to three bathrooms per house. If your home has carpeted floors, expect to pay around 280$ as carpets require additional services like steam cleaners, which also come at extra costs.
Does Your Location Affect Cleaning Service Price?
Location is also a big factor that can help determine how much you pay for professional cleaning services. If you live in a major city, your costs will be higher than if you live out in the suburbs or rural areas of western Sydney, where there’s less foot traffic and fewer homes to clean!
The location where you reside affects the price because it determines what service they need to provide. For example, downtown apartments require more work since many people walk on the streets nearby who could potentially track dirt into your home. Conversely, country locations with few dwellings may have a lower demand for professional cleaners due to the lower traffic throughout the year.
To save money, make sure to hire a professional cleaning company in your vicinity. The closer the cleaner is to your home, the less it will cost for them to travel. For example, hiring a professional in Sydney’s CBD would incur higher costs than if you hired one in Blacktown since they need to pay their transport fees and leave an hour earlier before work starts. So always try out getting someone local so that this does not happen!
Deep Cleaning Vs. Standard Cleaning
Standard Cleaning is a great low-cost alternative to Deep Cleaning. It’s best for an investor who wants to spruce their property before putting it on the market. A standard clean is also ideal for someone with busy work and lifestyle commitments that need a quick clean now and then.
Deep Cleans are generally undertaken by professional cleaners rather than homeowners because there is so much hard work involved – from scrubbing floors to stripping curtains and washing windows. There may also be specialist tasks such as carpets being shampooed which requires expensive machines not usually found in homes.
As deep cleans require much effort from the cleaner and specialist equipment, which homeowners rarely don’t have, expect to pay more for this service.
How Messy your Home Is
The more mess, dirt, and clutter you have in your home, the more time it will take for professionals to clean it all up – which is reflected in an increase in prices.
For people with pets or messy kids (or both!), expect some hefty charges as these factors make cleaning harder for cleaners and therefore increases costs. Pet hair can be challenging to get off furniture without specialist equipment like vacuum hoses, while food spills create extra scrubbing needed when vacuuming carpets and floors.
A Friendly Tip: Clean up your home before Hiring a Cleaner to Save Costs
You can save costs by doing some of the hard work before getting cleaners in. Sort out toys and clothes that are strewn across your floor, clean up any spills on carpets or furniture and throw away junk mail that has been sitting around for months (or years)…
The more time you spend tidying up beforehand, the less time it will take a cleaner to do their job – meaning they can charge a lower price or provide an extra service like cleaning blinds instead!
This also gives your cleaner fewer things to complain about when coming into your home, which may affect what they’re willing to offer. If there’s no evidence of food all over the kitchen benchtop, you won’t be paying for pots and pans scrubbed until they sparkle.
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