A lot of companies I've looked into charge upwards of $30/person/hour. I assume their employees are making $10-$15/hour at most. The self-employed housecleaners I know/know of usually charge ~$15-$20/hour (under the table), which I feel like is a really decent rate to be making (especially if the client is providing the supplies). I'd like to just find an individual on craigslist or through a personal recommendation, but I've had no luck with the latter so far (everyone's schedules are overloaded), and craigslist seems like a complete gamble.
12/8/2014 1:05:23 PM
First world problems
12/8/2014 1:18:39 PM
Man when is slavery gonna make a comebackI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
12/8/2014 1:25:52 PM
*let the record state that the only reason I do this is because I live with two dudes who don't do ANY cleaning and their contribution to the house is paying for a housekeeper.
12/8/2014 1:34:47 PM
3900sqft house, we pay $125/week.sweeps/vacuums and mops the floors, dusts all flat surfaces, cleans kitchen, does any dishes, cleans all the windows, baseboards.cleans bathrooms, bedrooms, our screened in porch.she doesn't do all of our laundry, but if our guest room was slept in, she'll wash all the sheets and towels and make the bed.probably some other stuff i'm not thinking of right now. but i'd definitely recommend paying a flat fee per cleaning rather than a per-hour rate.
12/8/2014 1:35:15 PM
12/8/2014 1:44:20 PM
That is a big ass house.
12/8/2014 1:47:02 PM
my parents have house cleaners that come and clean their house (three stories) once a week. they pay them a $40 flat rate and they come with like a team of Mexican kids and do everything in like three hours. vacuum, mop, dust, etc. and they do the dishes that are in the sink, make all of the beds, take out the garbage, and will do laundry for the bedding and stuff.
12/8/2014 1:59:18 PM
#ipickedthewrongmajorincollege
12/8/2014 2:00:25 PM
^^^^ How many hours does she usually spend at your house.We pay $80 (plus tip) every other week. She brings her Mexican helper, and can get our ~1800sqft house clean in about 60-90 minutes. They don't do the dishes, but they will do all of the deep cleaning and wash sheets/make beds.My only issue with her is that she uses natural cleaning supplies, so our house doesn't have the newly cleaned smell I grew up with.
12/8/2014 2:08:11 PM
it'd probably be helpful to her if you said how you found your cleaning people
12/8/2014 2:09:26 PM
12/8/2014 2:17:12 PM
$70/2 weeks, lithuanian lady, four hours service.
12/8/2014 2:24:05 PM
#humblebragThat's big fucking house
12/8/2014 2:40:08 PM
just depends on if you want GFE experience, or any other extras.
12/8/2014 2:41:55 PM
well the thread asked for square footage. dude's paying $500+/mo -- I think he's doing just fine[Edited on December 8, 2014 at 2:45 PM. Reason : .]
12/8/2014 2:44:56 PM
$150 every other week...house is 4,000 SF, but 3,000 SF are all that she does (doesn't do basement, which only needs vacuuming).She vacuums, mops, washes the windows, remakes the beds (with new sheets), washes base boards, dusts, arranges crap that's out, cleans inside/out of appliances, etc. She usually comes for about 5 hours.
12/8/2014 3:01:27 PM
$130 every 2 weeks for 2500 sq ftOf course that's in northern Virginia so divide that in half for NC
12/8/2014 3:21:16 PM
$90 every other week. 2800 sq ft. No laundry but does change beds.
12/8/2014 3:32:06 PM
650 sq ft.Roomba. $500.
12/8/2014 3:35:43 PM
do it yourself and pocket the money. doesn't really take that long. [Edited on December 8, 2014 at 5:26 PM. Reason : .]
12/8/2014 5:25:27 PM
no one will ever be as good as my zoila[Edited on December 8, 2014 at 5:53 PM. Reason : ]
12/8/2014 5:52:43 PM
^^my house is 3700 sq ft and I don't want to clean any more than I already do. that's the whole point. I'm going to set it up and these jackwagons are going to pay for it.
12/8/2014 6:57:46 PM
Why did you get such a large house
12/8/2014 7:18:51 PM
because it's awesomeprobably 1000 of those feet are my room, "the penthouse", so the number is a little misleading. And I'm not having the housekeepers do either of their bedrooms, or the weight room, or the guest room. So I just found a company that looks legit and they'll do a "one bedroom" (mine) for $119 less a $20 promo code (so $99 for the first time).
12/8/2014 7:50:00 PM
1000 sq ft bedroom that's unsane
12/8/2014 7:54:29 PM
Bout tree fiddy.
12/8/2014 7:54:31 PM
12/8/2014 9:29:41 PM
(In addition to the rent they pay)
12/8/2014 9:31:36 PM
Given the choice between having a HUGE house and roommates, or a small house and no roommates. I'd take the small house 100% of the time.
12/8/2014 10:04:04 PM
I dunno man I have lived longer with room mates than without. Both ways has plus and minus. Room mates you never get bored with as long as you have things in common.Alone you don't have to deal with anyone's shit.
12/8/2014 10:22:33 PM
I can't imagine what I'd do with all the space in a 3900 sq ft home. Might as well put in an indoor running track so you can do laps around the house.
12/8/2014 11:15:14 PM
^^^i pay a couple hundred bucks a month (for utilities) and get to live in a big, old, beautiful house in a beautiful neighborhood. I have 3 bathrooms, a big driveway, a completely reno'd kitchen, sound system throughout the entire house (including in my bathroom). My bedroom has a granite wet bar that seats 4, a theatre-style couch (plus a regular couch), and a beautiful full bath that I don't share with anyone. There is a workout room with treadmill, free weights, bowflex system (??), water cooler, and a bunch of other shit that I don't use. Fireplaces in every room. Original hardwood and stained glass throughout, brand new windows and fixtures. Two staircases. My two roommates are collectively at the house maybe 3 nights/week. I often go a couple weeks without seeing one or either. I'd say it's worth it p.s. I rent[Edited on December 9, 2014 at 12:09 AM. Reason : .]
12/9/2014 12:08:41 AM
$130 every two weeks.3000 SF home.Usually 2-3 ladies. The boss lady looks rough. One time she came with a big ass black eye. She smells like Newports and looks like she's been in the pen for a long time.
12/9/2014 12:29:16 AM
lol
12/9/2014 12:45:33 AM
ibtl this belongs in the butler thread
12/9/2014 1:21:22 AM
12/9/2014 10:21:18 AM
Man, I barely know what to do with my 1400sqft townhouse.Although I'm lucky that my girlfriend is a bit of a neatfreak and happily cleans in exchange for me cooking...which I do happily.
12/9/2014 10:38:53 AM
I'm Krallum and I approved this message./]
12/9/2014 10:48:45 AM
what's that mean
12/9/2014 10:56:50 AM
They're talking about how they wish hoopz was their house cleaner.I'm Krallum and I approved this message./]
12/9/2014 12:13:09 PM
I pay $20/hour/personUsually about $100 every time they come. I normally only use them a few times a year, but they work miracles.
12/9/2014 7:25:39 PM
i don't want other people touching my stuff...and i'm messy
12/10/2014 9:09:36 AM
This is reasonable information to have.- 3,500 sq ft (5 br, 3.5 bath)- 2-3 people, 2-3 hours- Clean interior, change sheets, break down the gas range and clean the parts so pretty thorough. Clean lights and refrigerator from time to time- Company carries adequate insurance so if anything gets messed up I just buy a new one and give them the receipt and the item in question and the reimburse me- $150 every other week, but I have to pay a premium on all services due to this neighborhood as compared to my last, slightly larger house in 27604
12/10/2014 1:20:32 PM
my mother in law used to keep my house clean but she stopped coming when she got a job and boyfriend, i definitely would like a cleaning person, but dont want strangers in my house.
12/10/2014 1:59:37 PM
^are you the one that paid his MIL's CC bills?also, I spoke to the company and they're actually going to charge me $139, which I'm fine with.
12/10/2014 2:42:10 PM
Probably.The way it works is, she gets to fucking up, we bail her out for 2-4 months, she works for 3-4 months and pays us back, then she gets "depressed" again and the cycle repeats. The good news is she is a nurse so when she is working she makes $20-$30 an hour and gets pretty much unlimited hours. ]
12/10/2014 2:46:52 PM
So this is awkward. A friend of a friend of my old roommate's helped us move into the house where I currently live about three years ago. She was super nice and worked hard all day. I took everyone who helped us out to a nice dinner that night, and heard from her a few times over the years (via FB or whatever).Anyway, guess who just shows up at my door to clean? That's right, Tiffany. The first thing she said was something along the lines of "I thought I recognized this house - I helped you move in here!" and then we made some small talk. I have SO much work to do but I really feel obligated to be down there cleaning with her.
12/16/2014 3:34:58 PM