Find a House Cleaner in Denver
Recurring, deep, and move-in/out cleaning from local Denver pros. Real quotes, fair pricing, no pay-to-play.
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What house cleaning pros on Nave handle
The most common house cleaning jobs Denver homeowners post on Nave.
Typical house cleaning pricing in Denver
These are typical Denver-area ranges to help set expectations. Actual quotes come from the pros responding to your job.
Typical range
Standard recurring: $130 – $250 per visit for a 2-bed/2-bath. Deep cleaning: $250 – $500. Move-out: $300 – $700.
Pricing scales with square footage, number of bedrooms/bathrooms, and condition. Most Denver cleaners price by the job (not hourly) once they have done a walkthrough or seen photos.
How to hire a house cleaner in Denver on Nave
How to find and hire a reliable Denver-area house cleaner for recurring, deep, or move-out cleaning through Nave.
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Describe the work
Tell Nave what you need done. The AI assistant walks you through house cleaning specifics so qualified pros have the context to respond accurately.
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Receive responses from local pros
Vetted local professionals review your job and respond directly with quotes, availability, and a personalized message. No bidding wars, no auto-blasts.
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Compare side by side
You see the responses laid out next to each other — pricing, ratings, timing, credentials. The best fit wins, not the biggest ad budget.
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Choose and connect
Pick the pro you want. Nave connects you directly. No hidden fees, no markups, no commissions taken from your pro.
House Cleaning FAQ
Common questions about hiring a house cleaning pro in Denver.
How much does house cleaning cost in Denver?
A typical 2-bed/2-bath recurring clean in Denver runs $130 to $250 per visit. Deep cleans (more thorough, less frequent) are $250 to $500. Move-in/move-out cleans are $300 to $700 because they include inside-cabinet, inside-appliance, and baseboard work that recurring cleans skip.
How often should I have my house cleaned?
Most homes are well-served by a bi-weekly recurring clean plus a quarterly deep clean. Weekly cleans make sense for larger homes, busy households, or anyone with allergies. Monthly is workable but the gap means each clean takes longer (and costs more) since more accumulates.
Are Nave house cleaners insured and bonded?
Each cleaner on Nave goes through onboarding and submits credentials including liability insurance and (where applicable) bonding. Profiles show submitted credentials and ratings from other Nave customers.
Do I need to be home during the cleaning?
No. Most Denver cleaners work with a key, lockbox code, or smart-lock code. Discuss the entry method when you book and confirm what areas to clean (and skip) ahead of time.
What is the difference between standard and deep cleaning?
Standard cleaning is surface maintenance — bathrooms, kitchens, floors, dusting, vacuum. Deep cleaning adds baseboards, inside appliances (oven, fridge, microwave), inside cabinets, window tracks, vents, and detail work that builds up between standard cleans. Plan on a deep clean before starting a recurring schedule, and quarterly thereafter.
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