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Cleaning service pricing calculator checklist

Cleaning quotes should start with crew labor, supplies, travel time, payroll taxes, insurance, equipment wear, payment fees, and the admin time needed to schedule, invoice, and follow up. A low hourly rate can look profitable until drive time and recurring overhead are included.

For one-time jobs, use the expected hours for that visit and add a realistic travel or setup allowance. For recurring accounts, estimate monthly visits and divide fixed overhead across the number of paid cleanings you can reliably deliver.

A simple pricing formula is: labor cost + supplies + overhead per cleaning + payment fees + target net profit. If the client wants extra rooms, deep cleaning, pets, or after-hours work, increase labor and supplies before calculating the final price.

Next iteration candidate: build a room-count and recurring-frequency calculator for residential and office cleaning packages.

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