Quote Any Cleaning Job in Seattle in 60 Seconds
Nine months of rain means nine months of tracked-in mud, and Seattle clients feel it — entryways, hardwood, and pet paws keep demand steady in a way sunnier cities envy. Amazon and Microsoft households on both sides of the lake are time-poor and pay well for a cleaner they never have to think about.
With MaidQuote, the walkthrough is the quote: a few condition sliders, AI pricing built on Seattle market rates, and a professional proposal written and sent — by email or text — in about a minute.
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Built for Seattle cleaning businesses
- AI-powered pricing based on Seattle market ratesWalk the house, rate its condition on a few sliders, and get a price that reflects what clients in Seattle actually pay — typically $140–220 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 Seattle 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 Seattle cleaners
How much do house cleaners charge in Seattle?
A standard clean in Seattle typically runs $140–220 per visit, depending on square footage, condition, and how often you come. Eastside tech households (Bellevue, Redmond direction) and in-city professionals both pay toward the top; the rainy season keeps demand from ever really dipping.
Is MaidQuote available in Seattle?
It is — MaidQuote is available across the country, including Seattle and its suburbs. When you quote a job, the AI uses local Seattle-area market rates as its baseline, and you can override with your own rate anytime. The 14-day trial is free with no credit card.
What's the average cleaning rate in Seattle, WA?
Hourly rates for house cleaning in Seattle, WA generally fall between $40–60, or roughly $140–220 per standard visit for a typical home. Move-outs and first-time deep cleans price 30–50% above that. Eastside tech households (Bellevue, Redmond direction) and in-city professionals both pay toward the top; the rainy season keeps demand from ever really dipping.
How do I grow my cleaning business in Seattle?
Dual-income tech households on recurring schedules are the foundation — they value set-and-forget reliability over price. Pet-owning households are a Seattle specialty worth advertising for.
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