Pricing
One honest number, before we start
No lead forms that turn into sales calls. Text what you need, get a flat quote, decide.
Here’s the philosophy in one line: you should know the exact cost of a clean before anyone touches a mop. That sounds obvious, but most of the industry works the other way — hourly rates that turn into surprise totals, “starting at” prices that never survive the walkthrough, lead forms that trigger three sales calls.
We do it the boring, honest way instead: you describe the home, we name one flat number, and that number holds. If you add work on the day, we agree on that first too. It’s the pricing model we’d want as customers, so it’s the one we run.
What we’ll ask you
Five things, one text. This is the entire “quote process”:
- 1Beds and baths — the baseline for every quote
- 2Your city — Richmond, Rosenberg, Sugar Land, or Katy
- 3What you need — recurring, deep, move-out, make-ready, organizing, or 'not sure'
- 4When — especially if there's a walkthrough, closing, or lease-end date
- 5Photos, if you have them — they make the number accurate instead of cautious
Flat quote vs. hourly — why we picked a side
| Flat quote (us) | Hourly billing | |
|---|---|---|
| When do you know the cost? | Before we start — always | When the day is over |
| If the job runs long | Our problem, not yours | Your bill grows by the hour |
| Incentive on the day | Work thorough — the number is set | Slower work earns more |
| Comparing companies | One number vs. one number | An estimate vs. an estimate |
Every quote includes
All supplies & equipment
We bring everything. Prefer your own products? Leave them out — no upcharge for the swap.
A realistic time window
Most jobs: in around 9, out by 3. You'll know the window with the number.
The guarantee
100% satisfaction guaranteed — if something's not right, one text to the owner makes it right.
The owner-operated standard
The person who quoted your home is the person cleaning it, this visit and every one after.
Curious what the wider market charges? The Richmond-area cost guide covers typical ranges around Fort Bend and what moves them — context worth having before you compare anyone’s number, including ours.
01The four inputs
What sets your number
Every quote weighs the same four things — here’s each one, and why it matters.
Size — and how it's lived in
Beds and baths set the baseline, but we quote the home you actually use. A closed guest wing isn't billed like a busy playroom, and bathrooms count double because they're the slow rooms.
Condition on day one
A maintained home and a first-visit reset are different jobs. Most recurring plans start with one deep clean to set the baseline — after that, every visit is maintenance, priced like maintenance.
Frequency
Weekly and bi-weekly homes never build up, so visits run shorter — that's why they earn the best per-visit rate. Monthly sits in between; one-time cleans carry the full reset.
The extras you choose
Inside the fridge or oven, interior windows, an organization project, a garage sweep — add them to any visit. Each one is named in the quote, never discovered on the invoice.
02After you text
What happens next
Within the day
You'll hear back with your flat quote — one number, and a realistic time window for the visit. Most quotes come back well inside a day.
Pick your day
We find a slot that fits — including move-out and closing dates, which get deadline priority. You'll get a confirmation text the day before.
Come home to done
We arrive with everything, clean top to bottom, and are typically out by 3. If anything's not right, one text invokes the guarantee.
Pricing questions
Why don't you list flat prices online?
Is the quote really flat — no surprises?
Does recurring service cost less per visit?
How fast will I get my quote?
Do photos really change the quote?
What about commercial spaces?
Ready to come home to done?
Text a few details — beds, baths, and what you need — and get a clear, flat quote back. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.