How Much Does House Cleaning Cost in Denver?
By Kathy Clean Team · Published April 2026
House cleaning cost in Denver depends on the size of the home, number of bathrooms, current condition, frequency, and any add-on requests. For that reason, Kathy Clean uses flat-rate quotes based on the home and the cleaning visit scope, rather than generic hourly pricing estimates that often miss real variables.
Typical House Cleaning Costs in Denver Metro
The tables below reflect Kathy Clean's current flat-rate pricing for Denver metro homes as of March 2026. Prices are based on square footage and service type. Final quotes may vary based on home condition, number of bathrooms, and add-ons.
Recurring Cleaning (Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly)
| Home Size | Weekly | Biweekly | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 900 sq ft | $129 | $145 | $159 |
| 901–1,500 sq ft | $135–$144 | $149 | $169 |
| 1,501–2,100 sq ft | $149–$159 | $159–$169 | $179–$189 |
| 2,101–2,600 sq ft | $169–$179 | $179–$189 | $199–$215 |
| 2,601–3,500 sq ft | $189–$199 | $199–$219 | $219–$249 |
| 3,501–4,700 sq ft | $229–$255 | $259–$289 | $289–$309 |
One-Time Services (Deep Clean, Move-In, Move-Out)
| Home Size | Deep Clean | Move-In | Move-Out | Single Clean |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Under 900 sq ft | $345 | $315 | $345 | $259 |
| 901–1,500 sq ft | $395 | $355 | $395 | $279 |
| 1,501–2,100 sq ft | $445 | $395 | $445 | $309 |
| 2,101–2,600 sq ft | $495 | $445 | $495 | $329 |
| 2,601–3,500 sq ft | $545–$595 | $495–$545 | $545–$595 | $359–$389 |
| 3,501–4,700 sq ft | $645–$695 | $595–$645 | $645–$695 | $439–$479 |
Prices as of March 2026 · Denver metro · Excludes sales tax · Final quote based on home details and scope.
Recurring service is always lower per visit than one-time cleaning because buildup stays manageable and each visit focuses on maintenance rather than recovery. If you are deciding on schedule, this guide on cleaning frequency can help you compare weekly, biweekly, and monthly options.
If you are still evaluating cleaning companies before committing to a quote, the guide on what to look for in a Denver house cleaning service covers insurance, consistency, guarantees, and pricing transparency before you book.
If you are also pricing facilities or mixed-use properties, review commercial cleaning in Denver.
What Affects the Price of a Cleaning Service?
Flat-rate pricing is built around practical inputs. Instead of guessing by the hour, the quote reflects the real work needed in your home. The strongest pricing drivers usually include home size, bathroom count, current condition, pets, service frequency, and optional add-ons.
Square footage matters because larger layouts typically include more flooring, surfaces, and rooms to maintain. Bathroom count also matters because bathrooms are high-detail areas with sanitation-focused steps. Two homes with similar square footage can have very different pricing if one has additional bathrooms, heavier buildup, or specialty areas that need extra attention.
Home condition is another major factor. A well-maintained home on a routine schedule usually requires less recovery time than a home that has gone several months without professional cleaning. Pets can also increase scope when fur, tracked-in debris, or odor control require additional pass-through work in living areas, upholstery zones, and entry points.
Finally, add-ons can move a quote up or down depending on what you include. Tasks like inside oven cleaning, inside fridge cleaning, interior windows, or targeted detail work are often scoped separately so the quote stays transparent.
If you want an exact flat-rate quote based on your home, you can get it online in less than a minute. Request your quote here and share a few details so pricing matches your cleaning visit scope.
Why Recurring Cleaning Usually Lowers the Cost Per Visit
Weekly, biweekly, and monthly plans are not just scheduling options; they change how much work is required during each appointment. Frequent service keeps dust, soap residue, kitchen buildup, and day-to-day clutter from compounding into a longer reset. That usually means each visit can focus on maintenance quality instead of full recovery.
Weekly service is often the best fit for busy households, homes with children, or homes with pets where traffic is high. Biweekly service is a common middle-ground for maintaining cleanliness without as much in-between upkeep. Monthly service can work well for lighter-use homes but may include a broader scope each time because more has accumulated.
From a budget perspective, recurring cleaning gives homeowners and renters more predictable planning. Instead of occasional large one-time invoices, you get consistent upkeep and a steadier cost pattern tied to routine home maintenance.
What Is Usually Included in a Standard House Cleaning?
A standard cleaning visit is typically designed around core home areas: kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and common living spaces. Scope can vary by provider, so it helps to confirm exactly what is included before you book.
- Surface dusting and wipe-downs in reachable areas, including common touchpoints.
- Kitchen cleanup such as counters, sink area, appliance exteriors, and floor care.
- Bathroom cleaning that typically includes sinks, mirrors, toilets, showers, and floor sanitation.
- Vacuuming and mopping in active zones, plus general straightening of visible spaces.
Standard service is generally maintenance-focused. If your home needs inside appliance detailing, post-renovation dust removal, or move-out level coverage, those are usually scoped as expanded services. If you are unsure where the line is, review the difference between deep and standard cleaning before requesting a quote.
What May Increase the Quote
Some homes need more than a standard maintenance visit, and that is where quote differences usually appear. The goal of flat-rate pricing is to reflect the actual cleaning visit scope, not to surprise you later with unclear hourly overages.
- First-time reset appointments where buildup has accumulated across multiple rooms.
- Heavy kitchen or bathroom buildup that requires additional detailed passes.
- Inside-oven and inside-fridge cleaning when requested as add-ons.
- Move-in or move-out scope, which typically includes more complete interior preparation.
- Post-construction detail work for dust, debris, and fine-surface cleanup after projects.
If any of these apply, sharing details up front helps experienced and insured cleaning professionals provide a more accurate flat-rate quote from the start.
Areas We Serve Across Denver Metro
If you are comparing house cleaning cost options by location, you can review service coverage pages for your area. Kathy Clean supports homes across the metro, including Denver, Centennial, Littleton, Parker, and Castle Rock.
Pricing can vary between homes even in the same city, which is why a location-specific page is useful for understanding neighborhood service coverage and requesting a quote that reflects your exact property.
Get a Flat-Rate Quote Based on Your Home
The fastest way to get accurate pricing is to request a quote based on your home details and cleaning visit scope, not a generic hourly guess. Share your square footage, bathroom count, cleaning frequency, and any add-ons so the quote can be tailored to your situation.