Les Get Clean LLC
Kansas City, MO 64126
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Kansas City, MO 64126
BBB Accredited A+ rated. House Cleaning, Cleaning Services, Carpet and Rug Cleaners
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Gladstone, MO 64119-1179
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3101 Mercier St , Kansas City, MO 64111-3631
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13100 W 95th St Ste 4C , Lenexa, KS 66215-3795
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Gladstone, MO 64119-1179
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Kansas City, KS 66106-2905
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Kansas City, MO 64133-1218
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Kansas City, MO 64158
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815 N Allen Rd , Independence, MO 64050-1405
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Air Duct Cleaning, House Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning
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Independence, MO 64058
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5800 Barton Dr Ste 207 , Shawnee, KS 66203-2200
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Kansas City, MO 64134-2150
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For: standard recurring clean, 3-bedroom home in Kansas City, MO
Kansas City's house cleaning market is one of the more price-competitive in the Midwest — labor costs are lower than coastal metros, and the density of both independent cleaners and regional franchise operations creates pricing pressure. At the same time, the increase in dual-income households across the metro (Johnson County, Kansas suburban corridor, and the Northland) drives consistent demand for reliable weekly and biweekly cleaning services. Understanding how pricing works — and how to compare quotes meaningfully — prevents overpaying or hiring services that don't deliver.
| Service Type | Typical Kansas City Price |
|---|---|
| Standard cleaning — apartment / small home (<1,200 sf) | $80–$140 per visit |
| Standard cleaning — mid-size home (1,200–2,500 sf) | $120–$200 per visit |
| Standard cleaning — large home (2,500–3,500 sf) | $200–$300 per visit |
| Standard cleaning — executive home (3,500+ sf) | $280–$450+ per visit |
| Deep cleaning — apartment | $150–$250 (first time or periodic reset) |
| Deep cleaning — mid-size home | $250–$400 |
| Deep cleaning — large home | $375–$600 |
| Move-in / move-out cleaning | $200–$500+ depending on condition |
| Weekly cleaning discount (vs. one-time) | 10–20% below per-visit rate |
| Biweekly cleaning discount | 5–10% below one-time rate |
| Monthly cleaning rate | Full per-visit price or slight discount |
| Add-on: inside oven cleaning | $30–$60 |
| Add-on: inside refrigerator cleaning | $30–$60 |
| Add-on: inside windows (per window) | $5–$15/window |
| Add-on: laundry (wash, dry, fold) | $25–$50/load |
| Add-on: garage/utility room cleaning | $50–$150 |
Standard cleaning covers the recurring maintenance tasks: vacuuming and mopping floors, wiping counters and surfaces, cleaning bathrooms (toilet, sink, tub/shower), dusting accessible surfaces, emptying trash, and kitchen cleaning (counters, stovetop, exterior appliance wipe-down). This is the service appropriate for homes already reasonably clean and maintained.
Deep cleaning adds: detailed scrubbing of bathroom tile grout, interior oven cleaning, interior refrigerator cleaning, window sills and tracks, baseboards, light switches and door handles, inside cabinets if requested, removing buildup from shower doors and fixtures, and addressing areas standard cleaning visits don't cover. Most professional Kansas City cleaning services recommend a deep clean before starting any recurring service.
Home condition: A home that hasn't been professionally cleaned in 6+ months requires significantly more time than a maintained home. Expect first-visit or move-out quotes to be 40–80% higher than recurring maintenance pricing.
Pet households: Homes with dogs or cats in the Johnson County, Northland, and Lee's Summit suburban areas have higher labor costs due to pet hair distribution on furniture, floors, and HVAC returns. Some Kansas City cleaners charge a pet surcharge ($20–$50/visit) for high-pet-hair homes.
Home age and type: Older Kansas City homes in Waldo, Westport, Hyde Park, and Brookside with original hardwood floors, older fixtures, and more intricate woodwork take longer to clean properly than open-plan new construction in Lenexa, Overland Park, or Tiffany Springs.
Supplies vs. bring your own: Most Kansas City professional cleaning services provide their own cleaning supplies as part of the service. Some offer a discount if the homeowner provides products — relevant for households with specific product preferences (fragrance-free, eco-certified, specific disinfectant requirements).
Kansas City has a mix of national franchise cleaning services (Merry Maids, The Maids, Molly Maid, Two Maids) and independent owner-operators. Franchise services:
Independent cleaners:
BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics for the Kansas City metropolitan area (SOC 37-2012, Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners) show median wages of $15–$19/hr locally. Reputable Kansas City cleaning businesses charge $25–$45/hr to account for employer overhead, insurance, supplies, travel, and a reasonable margin.
Missouri does not require a specific state license for residential house cleaning services. Any individual or business can offer cleaning services without state registration, certification, or insurance requirements. This unregulated market creates a meaningful quality and safety range — from fully insured, background-checked, bonded professionals to individuals who cannot be verified in any way. Knowing what to confirm before allowing anyone into your home protects your property, privacy, and liability.
| Verification | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Business liability insurance | If your furniture, floors, or valuables are damaged during cleaning; without insurance, your homeowner's policy handles the claim — and may dispute work-related damage |
| Bonding | Fidelity bond provides protection against theft by cleaning employees; standard expectation for professional services |
| Background checks for all staff | Standard at professional cleaning companies; ask specifically — not universal |
| Missouri Secretary of State registration | Confirms the business operates as a legal entity in Missouri; verify at sos.mo.gov/BusinessEntity/soskb/Corp |
| Workers' compensation | Required for cleaning businesses with employees under Missouri law; confirms employees are covered for on-the-job injuries (not your homeowner's policy) |
House cleaning involves allowing individuals regular access to your home, often when you are not present. Beyond business credentials, the practical security layer includes:
Disinfection products: COVID-era awareness established that not all cleaning products are disinfectants. EPA-registered disinfectants (EPA List N for SARS-CoV-2 efficacy) require specific dwell time to be effective — surface wiping with non-disinfectant cleaners does not eliminate pathogens. Ask your Kansas City cleaner which specific products they use on high-touch surfaces (doorknobs, light switches, faucet handles) and whether those products are EPA-registered disinfectants.
Microfiber quality: Professional cleaning companies use color-coded microfiber cloths (blue for glass, green for kitchen, red for toilet, yellow for general bathroom — or equivalent color scheme) to prevent cross-contamination between bathroom and kitchen surfaces. This discipline separates trained professionals from casual cleaners.
HEPA vacuum filtration: Homes with allergy or asthma concerns benefit from cleaning services that use HEPA-filtered vacuums, which capture particles down to 0.3 microns versus standard vacuum filters that recirculate fine dust back into the air. The Kansas City metro has significant seasonal allergen loads (cottonwood in spring, ragweed in fall — Kansas City consistently ranks in the top 20 worst allergy cities nationally); HEPA filtration is a meaningful quality differentiator for allergy-sensitive households.
Spring (March–May): Cottonwood season combined with post-winter dust and salt tracked in from exterior creates peak deep-cleaning demand. Many Johnson County and Northland homeowners schedule a spring deep clean in March–April.
Summer (June–August): Standard recurring service period — high humidity can promote mildew in bathrooms and basements in older KC homes with less effective ventilation.
Fall (September–November): Pre-Thanksgiving and holiday hosting preparation drives deep cleaning demand in late October through November. Book 3–4 weeks ahead for holiday preparation cleaning.
Winter (December–February): Holiday recovery cleaning (post-party, post-guest-visit) and the start of new-year recurring service contracts.
The decision to hire professional cleaning services in Kansas City is primarily a time-versus-money calculation rather than a quality-versus-quality calculation. Most homeowners can clean their own homes adequately — but few can match a trained team in efficiency, and few correctly prioritize the tasks that require periodic deep attention. This comparison helps KC homeowners identify where professional service delivers genuine ROI.
| Factor | DIY Cleaning | Professional Service |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $30–$80/month in supplies | $120–$300/month for biweekly standard cleaning |
| Time | 3–6 hours per thorough cleaning session | 0 hours — complete while you work or recreate |
| Frequency discipline | Highly variable; most homeowners under-clean vs. stated intent | Locked schedule creates accountability |
| Deep cleaning areas | Grout scrubbing, baseboard detail, inside appliances frequently deferred | Professional includes on schedule or as add-on |
| Product quality | Home products often lower efficacy than professional-grade | Professional services may use commercial-grade cleaning products |
| Equipment | Standard consumer vacuum/mop | Color-coded microfiber system; HEPA vacuum option |
| Physical effort | Physically demanding; significant for large homes, two-story homes, or for homeowners with physical limitations | Zero physical effort from homeowner |
| Consistency | Varies by energy and schedule; quality declines without consistent motivation | Consistent scope delivered on each visit |
| Pets/allergies | DIY cleaning rarely achieves the pet dander removal that trained with HEPA vacuum achieves | High-value for allergy/asthma households with pets |
Kansas City's professional population — Overland Park, Leawood, Lee's Summit, and the Northland suburbs are home to a significant dual-income professional class — faces the classic time-money tradeoff. A 4-hour Saturday deep cleaning session that cost $0 in cash has an implicit cost: two adult hours each (4 hours × the implicit hourly value of weekend leisure or professional productivity). For households where each adult earns $50–$100+/hr, the 4 hours of cleaning time has an economic value of $200–$400+ — comparable to or exceeding the professional cleaning cost. The rational choice for many KC dual-income households is hiring professional cleaning and reclaiming weekend time for family, recreation, or rest.
Move-in / move-out: Move-in cleaning of a new KC home (rental or owned) before furniture arrival is the highest-ROI professional cleaning scenario. A professional team can deep clean a 2,000 sf home in 4–6 hours that would take a homeowner 2+ days at equivalent quality. For renters: a professional move-out clean significantly improves security deposit return rates.
Pre-listing home preparation: Johnson County and Northland real estate agents consistently recommend professional cleaning before listing photography and open houses. The investment of $200–$400 in professional cleaning before a $350,000+ home listing is nearly always recovered in buyer perception and offer attractiveness.
Post-construction or renovation cleanup: Kansas City's active renovation market (older homes in Waldo, Brookside, Hyde Park) creates significant post-renovation cleaning demand. Construction dust infiltrates every surface, including inside cabinets and drawers — professional cleaning post-renovation is a specialized service and worth every dollar.
Recurring service for homes with children and pets: The combination of food prep residue, muddy Kansas City spring/fall footprints, pet dander, and bath/toilet frequency demands in a family home creates a cleaning burden that most dual-income parents cannot maintain at high quality without recurring professional help.
Self-cleaning is entirely viable and appropriate for budget-conscious homeowners with smaller homes and consistent discipline. Professional cleaning delivers greatest ROI for: dual-income households valuing time, homes with children and pets, move-in/move-out scenarios, and pre-listing preparation. For recurring service, biweekly scheduling is the most common Kansas City choice — enough frequency to maintain a clean home, not so frequent as to feel extravagant.
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