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Cleaning in Denver, United States: Jobs, Costs & Services (2026 Guide)

How much cleaners cost in Denver in 2026, where the work is, and how to hire or get hired — keep 100% of pay, post jobs free.

CQD New Gen9 July 2026

Looking for cleaning work or a reliable cleaner in Denver? In 2026, professional house cleaning in the Mile High City typically runs about $25–$75 an hour (averaging around $45), while independent cleaners often charge $15–$25. Demand is steady across the metro, and CQD New Gen connects Denver cleaners and households directly — cleaners keep 100% of their pay, and posting a job is free.

Denver's mix of fast-growing neighborhoods, short-term rentals, and busy dual-income households keeps domestic cleaning in constant demand. Whether you're a cleaner building a client base or a homeowner who'd rather spend the weekend in the mountains, here's what to expect this year.

Finding cleaning work in Denver

Denver's cleaning market is active year-round, with a noticeable lift around spring cleaning season and the summer moving rush. Job listings across the metro range widely — entry roles hover around $14–$18 an hour, while experienced private cleaners and specialist roles can reach $21–$24 or more. Roughly half of local house-cleaner openings are part-time, which suits people building flexible schedules.

The best areas to find steady work tend to be neighborhoods with high homeowner turnover and rental activity: Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, Wash Park (Washington Park), Highlands (LoHi), Stapleton/Central Park, and the Tech Center (DTC) to the south. Downtown lofts and Airbnb-heavy pockets like RiNo and LoDo also generate consistent turnover cleaning.

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Hiring a cleaner in Denver

For households and businesses, expect professional cleaning companies to charge roughly $30–$60 per cleaner per hour in 2026. Because agencies often send a two-person team for a standard clean, a typical visit can run around $120/hour for the crew — though many offer flat-rate pricing instead, averaging about $176 per visit (commonly $119–$234).

Hiring an independent cleaner directly is usually the budget-friendly route, often $15–$25 an hour. Deep cleans understandably cost more: a four-hour deep clean typically lands between $180 and $300 depending on home size and condition.

A few things that move the price in Denver specifically:

  • Home size and layout — larger homes in Cherry Creek or Greenwood Village take longer than a Capitol Hill condo.
  • Frequency — weekly or biweekly recurring service almost always earns a lower per-visit rate than one-offs.
  • Altitude dust and pet hair — Denver's dry, dusty climate means many households book more frequent cleans.
  • Move-in/move-out and end-of-lease cleaning, which is priced as a deep clean.

Ready to hire? You can find a cleaner in Denver or post a job for free. Posting is free — always — so you can describe exactly what you need and hear from local cleaners directly.

Popular cleaning services in Denver

Denver households and businesses book a range of services depending on the season and situation:

Key facts

  • As of April 2026, the average starting cost of house cleaning in Denver is about $23.60/hour.
  • Overall hourly rates average around $45, ranging from $25 to $75 depending on the service.
  • Professional company rates typically run $30–$60 per cleaner per hour; individual cleaners often charge $15–$25/hour.
  • Flat-rate visits average about $176, with most between $119 and $234.
  • A four-hour deep clean typically costs $180–$300.
  • As of June 2026, average pay for house cleaning work in Denver is about $17/hour, with higher-paying roles reaching $21–$24.
  • About 47% of local house-cleaner openings are part-time.

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FAQ

How much does a house cleaner cost in Denver in 2026?

Most Denver house cleaning costs between $25 and $75 per hour, averaging around $45. Individual cleaners are usually cheaper at $15–$25/hour, while professional companies charge $30–$60 per cleaner, often with flat-rate visits averaging about $176.

How much can a cleaner earn in Denver?

As of mid-2026, house cleaning pay in Denver averages about $17/hour, with most workers earning $14–$19. Experienced private and specialist cleaners can reach $21–$24 or more — and on CQD New Gen you keep 100% of your pay with no commission taken.

Is it free to post a cleaning job on CQD New Gen?

Yes. Posting a cleaning job is always free on CQD New Gen — no fees to post and no commission. You simply describe what you need and connect directly with local Denver cleaners.

Which Denver neighborhoods have the most cleaning demand?

High-demand areas include Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, Wash Park, the Highlands (LoHi), Central Park (Stapleton), and the Tech Center. Rental-heavy pockets like RiNo and LoDo also generate steady turnover and Airbnb cleaning work.

How much does a deep clean cost in Denver?

A deep clean in Denver typically costs $180–$300 for around four hours of work, depending on home size and condition. Denver's dry, dusty climate means many households book deep cleans seasonally, especially in spring.

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