Quote Any Cleaning Job in Los Angeles in 60 Seconds
LA sprawls — a cleaner in Silver Lake and a cleaner in the Valley are running different businesses, and drive time between jobs eats profit faster than anything else. The upside: a huge, largely Spanish-speaking client base and premium rates in hillside and Westside homes.
With MaidQuote, the walkthrough is the quote: a few condition sliders, AI pricing built on Los Angeles market rates, and a professional proposal written and sent — by email or text — in about a minute.
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Built for Los Angeles cleaning businesses
- AI-powered pricing based on Los Angeles market ratesWalk the house, rate its condition on a few sliders, and get a price that reflects what clients in Los Angeles actually pay — typically $130–220 for a standard visit.
- Send proposals by email or text in English, Spanish, or PortugueseThe AI writes a professional proposal for you. Send it in whichever language your client prefers — before you leave the driveway.
- 14-day free trial, no credit card requiredQuote real Los Angeles jobs free for two weeks. If it doesn't win you work, walk away — we never charge a card you didn't enter.
FAQ for Los Angeles cleaners
How much do house cleaners charge in Los Angeles?
A standard clean in Los Angeles typically runs $130–220 per visit, depending on square footage, condition, and how often you come. Westside and hillside homes push the top of the range; keeping a tight service radius matters more here than in almost any other city because of traffic.
Is MaidQuote available in Los Angeles?
Yes. MaidQuote works anywhere in the US, and its AI pricing engine factors in Los Angeles market rates when it builds your quote — so the number you send reflects what clients in CA actually pay, not a national average. Start a free 14-day trial and quote your first Los Angeles job today.
What's the average cleaning rate in Los Angeles, CA?
Independent cleaners in Los Angeles typically earn $40–60 per hour, which works out to about $130–220 for a standard visit depending on home size and condition. Deep cleans and move-out jobs usually run 30–50% higher. Westside and hillside homes push the top of the range; keeping a tight service radius matters more here than in almost any other city because of traffic.
How do I grow my cleaning business in Los Angeles?
Pick a radius and own it — cleaners who stop crossing LA for single jobs immediately earn more per hour. Sending proposals in Spanish or English, whichever the client prefers, closes more of the local market.
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