Price guide

Commercial cleaning prices: what businesses should compare

Short answer

Commercial cleaning prices should be compared by unit: monthly office estimates, square-foot context, hourly labor, add-ons, and project quotes are different pricing formats. CCF keeps those units separate so buyers do not compare mismatched bids.

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Commercial cleaning quotes can look inconsistent because providers use different pricing units. Compare ranges only when the unit, frequency, and service scope match.

Verified model used in this guide: CCF's calculator uses office-only monthly square-foot tiers: $0.07–$0.15 per square foot per month for 1,000–2,999 sq ft offices and $0.10–$0.20 per square foot per month for offices at 3,000 sq ft and above, both at three cleanings per week before frequency factors. The model is exposed on the commercial cleaning cost calculator. Hourly rates and specialized facility types stay separate because converting them requires provider-specific productivity and scope assumptions.

How much does commercial cleaning cost per month?

CCF’s published monthly examples are calculator outputs for standard recurring office cleaning. For specialized facilities, a provider should quote the actual scope instead of using a generic monthly market band.

Monthly model source: Monthly office examples on this site are mechanical outputs from CCF’s calculator model. See the calculator methodology.

Common commercial cleaning pricing units

UnitUse caseImportant caution
Monthly square-foot baselineRecurring janitorial estimates for standard offices when frequency is known.Apply the frequency factor before comparing monthly totals.
HourlyOne-time work, uncertain scope, or labor-heavy jobs.Do not convert to square-foot pricing unless productivity assumptions are stated.
Monthly recurring quoteContract proposals after frequency and scope are known.Ask what cleaning count, tasks, supplies, and add-ons are included.
Flat project priceDeep clean, post-construction, floor care, or special projects.Scope exclusions matter more than the headline price.

Cost by facility type

Facility typeCCF treatmentWhy
Phoenix office cleaningCalculator estimate availableStandard recurring office cleaning is the only model with CCF-approved monthly tiers.
Phoenix medical office cleaningRequires quoteMedical cleaning can cost more because of safety and sanitization requirements.
Phoenix warehouse cleaningRequires quoteIndustrial and warehouse cleaning can cost more because of safety and specialized work.
Phoenix restaurant cleaningRequires quoteKitchen, grease, restroom, and traffic load vary too much for a generic office calculator.
Phoenix post-construction cleaningRequires quotePost-construction cleaning can cost more because of labor and specialized work.
Facility-type source: Housecall Pro states that medical, industrial, and post-construction jobs cost more because of safety, sanitization, and specialized work requirements. Source: Housecall Pro commercial cleaning pricing guide.

Labor share

Housecall Pro states labor is roughly 50%–70% of total job cost, which is why access, scope, and production rate matter.

Restrooms, kitchens, and deeper scope

Restrooms, kitchens, floor work, and deeper cleaning tasks can change the scope enough that buyers should confirm whether they are included or priced separately.

Frequency and timing

Buildingstars says higher frequency often lowers price per cleaning, but very high frequency and daytime cleaning can cost more.

Region

Housecall Pro states pricing varies by metro and labor market, with high-cost metros like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle often running 20%–40% above national averages.

Cost-driver sources: Labor, facility type, add-ons, and regional variation: Housecall Pro. Frequency and timing context: Buildingstars.

How to compare quotes without getting misled

Worked price comparisons

Office calculator comparison

A 5,000 sq ft office at the 3x weekly baseline produces $500–$1,000/month in the calculator. A provider quote should be compared against that only if it covers the same office scope and frequency.

Daily office comparison

The same 5,000 sq ft office at the daily weekday setting produces $1,000–$2,000/month. If a quote is far outside that range, check whether it includes add-ons, daytime service, supplies, or extra scope.

Quote-only facility comparison

A restaurant, medical suite, warehouse, or post-construction project should not be forced into the office model. Ask for a scoped provider quote and compare line items instead.

Worked comparison source: Office examples are mechanical outputs from CCF’s calculator model. Specialized facility pages use quote-only language because provider scope can vary by site.

Commercial cleaning prices FAQ

How much does CCF estimate commercial cleaning costs per month?

CCF’s calculator estimates standard recurring office cleaning with a narrower office-only monthly model. Specialized facilities should be quoted by providers from actual scope.

How do I compare a monthly quote against the calculator?

Match square footage, frequency, office scope, access timing, add-ons, and exclusions. Do not compare a specialized facility quote against an office estimate.

Are hourly rates the same as square-foot rates?

No. Hourly rates describe labor time; CCF’s calculator uses monthly office square-foot tiers. Keep the units separate unless assumptions are explicit.

Which facility types need a custom quote?

Medical, industrial, warehouse, restaurant, and post-construction cleaning should be quoted by providers because scope varies too much for generic office math.