Simply Housekeeping Arizona LLC
Mesa, AZ 85204
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Mesa, AZ 85204
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Glendale, AZ 85301
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PO Box 10444 , Phoenix, AZ 85064-0444
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Phoenix, AZ 85016
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10636 North Cave Creek Road , Phoenix, AZ 85020-1404
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Phoenix, AZ 85019-4322
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802 N 30th St Apt 1114 , Phoenix, AZ 85008-6110
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2201 S 7th Ave Ste 7 , Phoenix, AZ 85007-4330
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Phoenix, AZ 85033-4660
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3710 West Greenway Rd Ste 101 , Phoenix, AZ 85053
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15820 N 35th Ave Ste 20 , Phoenix, AZ 85053-7608
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For: standard recurring clean, 3-bedroom home in Phoenix, AZ
House cleaning pricing in Phoenix is shaped by factors unique to the Sonoran Desert metro: extreme seasonal demand swings tied to the snowbird economy, haboob post-storm cleanup, elevated dust accumulation from desert particulates, and a significant short-term rental (Airbnb/VRBO) turnover market in Scottsdale, Tempe, and Old Town. BLS SOC 37-2012 maids and housekeeping cleaners in the Phoenix MSA earn $13–$20/hr. Here's what Phoenix-area homeowners and property managers pay:
| Service Type | Scope | Phoenix Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Standard recurring clean (2 br / 2 ba) | Biweekly or weekly — kitchen, bathrooms, floors, dusting | $100–$180/visit |
| Standard recurring clean (4 br / 3 ba) | Biweekly — whole home | $175–$280/visit |
| Move-in / move-out clean | Full home — inside appliances, window sills, baseboards, cabinets | $250–$500 |
| Deep clean (first-time) | All areas of recurring + inside fridge, baseboards, ceiling fans | $250–$450 |
| Post-haboob dust clean | Interior dust removal including ceiling fans, vents, high shelves | $150–$350 (add-on or standalone) |
| Vacation rental (Airbnb/VRBO) turnover — studio / 1 br | Between-guest turnover with laundry | $85–$150/turnover |
| Vacation rental turnover — 2 br | Between-guest turnover with laundry | $120–$200/turnover |
| Vacation rental turnover — 3 br / pool home | Between-guest turnover | $175–$300/turnover |
| Move-in clean (new construction) | Post-construction dust, adhesive residue, surface cleaning | $200–$500 |
| Window cleaning (interior only) | Standard Phoenix home, 15–25 windows | $150–$300 |
| Refrigerator detail | Interior clean, drip pans, top | $45–$80 |
| Oven detail | Interior degrease including coils and walls | $55–$90 |
Phoenix experiences 3–8 major dust storms (haboobs) per monsoon season (typically July 15–September 30). A full haboob deposits fine Sonoran Desert silt — primarily clay minerals — on every horizontal and many vertical surfaces inside homes with any door or window imperfection. Ceiling fans, return air vents, window sill ledges, blinds, and open shelving require thorough attention after significant haboob events. Many Phoenix cleaning services have added a post-haboob add-on service ($100–$200) that specifically targets these surfaces. Some services include this automatically if a haboob occurred within 5 days of a scheduled cleaning; others charge separately.
Approximately 200,000–300,000 snowbird households — residing primarily in Sun City, Sun City West, Scottsdale, Surprise, and Peoria — vacate Phoenix from April through September and return in fall. The September–October return surge creates peak demand for "seasonal return cleans" that address 5–6 months of accumulated dust in closed homes. These full deep cleans typically run $300–$600 for a 1,500–2,500 sf snowbird home and must be completed before the snowbird arrives. Booking ahead by August 1 is recommended; some companies are booked solid by August 15 for October return-clean slots.
The greater Phoenix metro — particularly Scottsdale (Old Town, South Scottsdale, McCormick Ranch), Tempe (Mill Ave district, ASU area), and Cave Creek — hosts thousands of Airbnb and VRBO short-term rental properties. Turnover cleaning between guests is a specialized segment: tight timelines (often 4 hours between checkout and next check-in), linen and towel laundry, restocking consumables, and photo-quality presentation. Rates are higher per hour than standard recurring cleaning due to timeline pressure — $30–$55/cleaning-hour vs. $20–$35/hr for standard recurring service. Many Phoenix cleaning companies focus exclusively on this segment.
Most Phoenix cleaning companies offer frequency-based pricing:
Arizona does not require a state license to operate a house cleaning business. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors licenses construction trades — house cleaning is a service business not subject to ROC oversight. This means the barrier to entry is low, and quality varies substantially among Phoenix area cleaning companies. Regulatory protection is limited compared to licensed trades. Here's how to protect yourself:
Business registration. Any cleaning company operating as a sole proprietorship, LLC, or corporation in Arizona must be registered with the Arizona Corporation Commission (for corporations and LLCs) or maintain a Trade Name registration. Verify the company exists as a registered entity before providing home access.
Bonding. A bonded cleaning company carries a surety bond that protects against theft by employees. Bonding is voluntary but standard for reputable Phoenix companies — ask directly: "Are you bonded?" and "What is your bond amount?" A $10,000 bond is typical for a small company; $25,000+ for larger operations. Bonding is especially important when you provide a key or access code and the cleaning occurs while you are away from home.
Commercial general liability insurance. Accidents happen — a broken lamp, a chipped tile during floor cleaning, a knocked-over heirloom. A professional Phoenix cleaning service carries commercial general liability insurance (minimum $300,000; more commonly $500,000–$1,000,000). Request a Certificate of Insurance before the first visit. This protects your property if damage occurs during the clean.
Worker classification and taxes. Be aware: some Phoenix "cleaning companies" are actually referral agencies that connect you directly with individual cleaners classified as independent contractors. In this arrangement, you — the homeowner — technically become the employer for tax purposes. The IRS requires you to file 1099s for any independent contractor paid over $600/year. A true cleaning company pays its workers as employees (with W-2, payroll taxes, and workers' comp) and bears this responsibility. Ask whether the company uses W-2 employees or 1099 contractors.
The ISSA (Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association) — issa.com — is the leading global trade association for the cleaning industry. ISSA members have agreed to a code of conduct and have access to training and certification resources. While an ISSA membership is not a guarantee of quality, it demonstrates that the company participates in the professional cleaning industry beyond pure price competition. The ISSA Certification in Cleaning Management (ISSA CCM) is the most rigorous voluntary credential in the residential and commercial cleaning market.
Green Seal GS-37 certification specifically covers cleaning companies that use environmentally preferable products and practices — relevant for Phoenix homeowners with children, pets, or occupants with chemical sensitivities. A GS-37 company commits to using EPA Safer Choice-labeled products free from harsh VOCs, which is especially meaningful in Phoenix where interior air quality is already challenged by desert dust.
Background checks. Professional Phoenix cleaning companies conduct background checks on all employees before granting home access. Ask specifically: "Do all your employees undergo background checks? What agency do you use?" Acceptable answers reference national criminal database checks (not just county-level or self-reported). Companies that don't conduct background checks should be avoided.
Key and access security. Never provide a unique key without confirmation the company maintains a key log and physically controls key inventory. Request that the company return your key or access code if you terminate service. Some modern Phoenix cleaning companies use lockboxes or smart lock codes that can be time-limited — a best practice worth requesting.
| Factor | DIY Cleaning | Professional Cleaning |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $20–$60/month (supplies) | $100–$280/visit recurring |
| Time required | 2–6 hrs/week for average Phoenix home | 0 hrs for homeowner during service |
| Post-haboob recovery | 3–5 hours of intensive manual work | 2–3 hour professional service; $150–$350 |
| Equipment quality | Consumer vacuum, mop | Commercial HEPA vacuums, microfiber systems |
| Hard-to-reach areas | Often skipped (ceiling fans, air return grilles) | Systematically included |
| Chemical expertise | Trial and error; risk of surface damage | Trained in surface-appropriate products |
| Background check / bonded | N/A (you ARE the cleaner) | Reputable companies provide both |
| Snowbird return clean | Feasible but exhausting after 6-month absence | $300–$600 pre-arrival; saves arrival-day effort |
| Vacation rental turnover | Challenging to maintain consistency between guests | Purpose-built services; hotel-quality presentation |
| Air quality benefit | Depends on vacuum quality | Commercial HEPA filtration traps desert particulates |
Phoenix's desert environment creates cleaning challenges that don't exist in humid climates:
Desert dust accumulation. Sonoran Desert homes accumulate particulate matter 3–5× faster than homes in moderate climates according to homeowner surveys — surface area tested in an average Phoenix home shows significant visible dust on ceiling fans, windowsill ledges, and baseboards within 5–7 days of cleaning (vs. 2–3 weeks in Seattle or Boston). Without HEPA-grade vacuuming, this dust is redistributed rather than captured — a consumer-grade vacuum with a paper filter exhausts fine clay particulate back into the room air.
Haboob recovery. After a significant haboob, the clay-mineral dust infiltrates through every door gap, HVAC return, and imperfect window seal. DIY haboob recovery cleaning a 2,000 sf Phoenix home takes 4–6 hours for a thorough job (ceiling fans, return air grilles, horizontal blinds slat-by-slat, window sill ledges, all hard surfaces). Professional post-haboob cleaning with a team of 2–3 and commercial equipment cuts this to 2–3 hours — and does it more completely.
Hard-water mineral deposits. Phoenix water hardness averages 300–600 ppm calcium carbonate — among the hardest municipal water in the US. DIY cleaning of Phoenix showers, faucets, and glass with standard bathroom cleaners often leaves behind calcium scale that builds over months. Professional cleaners experienced in Phoenix hard water use CLR or calcium scale removers weekly as part of routine bathroom service, preventing the buildup that requires acid descaling to remove when neglected.
Selling a Phoenix home. Pre-listing cleaning (move-out style, $250–$450) is one of the highest-ROI pre-sale investments. National Association of REALTORS data consistently shows clean homes photograph better and sell faster. In Phoenix's competitive housing market, a professionally cleaned home ready for photography typically commands a 1–3% premium over identically priced homes that show cleaning deficiency in listing photos.
Managing a Scottsdale/Phoenix vacation rental. The Airbnb guest experience in Phoenix is intensely rating-driven — a single "cleanliness" rating below 4.5 can suppress search visibility on the platform. Professional vacation rental cleaning services in Phoenix ($120–$300/turnover depending on size) include linen staging, bathroom restocking, smell management, and photo-quality presentation that DIY turnover rarely achieves consistently across 15–20 annual guest stays.
When both partners work full-time. Households with two full-time workers in Phoenix's major employment centers (Intel Chandler, TSMC Mesa N. Old Mesa Dr, various Downtown Phoenix employers) give up 3–5 hours of weekend leisure time to clean their home — time that at $25–$35/hr opportunity cost equals or exceeds the cleaning service cost. Biweekly professional cleaning ($150–$200/visit) for a 3 br Phoenix home is often the rational choice compared to giving up a weekend half-day consistently.
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