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

How much cleaners cost and earn in Houston, where the work is, and how to hire or find cleaning jobs — free to join, no commission.

CQD New Gen6 July 2026

Looking for cleaning work or a reliable cleaner in Houston? Independent house cleaners in Houston typically earn around $16–$22 an hour, while households hiring directly usually pay somewhere between $25 and $50 per cleaner per hour. Demand is strong across the metro — from River Oaks and the Heights to Katy, Cypress and Sugar Land — which makes it a great city to build a cleaning career or find help fast.

Houston is one of the biggest, fastest-growing metros in the United States, and that scale shows up in its cleaning market. Sprawling suburbs, a huge rental turnover, dual-income households and a booming Energy Corridor all keep the demand for reliable cleaners high all year round. Below is a practical, up-to-date guide for both sides of the market — the people doing the work and the people hiring.

Finding cleaning work in Houston

If you clean for a living — or want to start — Houston is one of the easier US cities to find steady work. Job boards regularly list well over a thousand part-time and full-time cleaning roles across the metro, and independent cleaners who build a loyal client base often do better than those tied to a single agency.

A few things worth knowing:

  • Where the work is. Central neighborhoods like Bellaire, the Galleria area, Houston Heights, Memorial, Montrose, River Oaks and West University have consistent household demand. On the suburban side, Katy, Cypress, Richmond, Fulshear, Sugar Land, Spring, The Woodlands and the Energy Corridor are all actively hiring cleaners.
  • What you can earn. Employed house cleaners in Houston average roughly $16 an hour, with many roles paying $15–$22. Independent cleaners who set their own rates and keep repeat clients often earn more per hour because there's no middleman taking a cut.
  • Solo or team. Plenty of Houston households want a single trusted cleaner; some jobs pair cleaners up for larger homes. Both models work — pick what suits you.

With CQD New Gen, you keep 100% of what you earn — we never take commission on your pay. You can browse local openings on our Houston cleaning jobs page and create a free cleaner profile in a few minutes. It's free to join.

Hiring a cleaner in Houston

If you need your home or workplace cleaned, Houston gives you plenty of options — but rates vary a lot depending on how you hire.

Typical Houston pricing in 2026 looks like this:

  • Hiring an independent cleaner directly: often around $19–$25 per hour, sometimes less for regular recurring visits.
  • Through a cleaning company: commonly $25–$50 per cleaner per hour, and larger franchise operations can run higher, up to around $70 an hour for premium or specialist services.
  • By the job: a standard clean of an average home tends to be priced per visit, with deep cleans and move-out cleans costing more because of the extra time involved.

Prices scale with the size of your home, how often you book, and the type of clean. Weekly or fortnightly bookings usually cost less per visit than one-off deep cleans.

Hiring directly through CQD New Gen means you deal with the cleaner, not a call center — and posting a cleaning job is completely free, always, with no fees to post. You can browse local cleaners on our hire a cleaner in Houston page or post your job as an employer in minutes.

Popular cleaning services in Houston

Different homes and businesses need different things. The most-requested services across Houston are:

  • Domestic cleaning — regular weekly or fortnightly upkeep for busy households.
  • End of tenancy cleaning — essential in a high-turnover rental market like Houston's, to help renters get deposits back and landlords reset units fast.
  • Deep cleaning — a top-to-bottom reset, popular before events or after long gaps between cleans.
  • Commercial cleaning — offices, clinics and small businesses across the Energy Corridor, Downtown and the suburbs.

Houston's humid, subtropical climate also means dust, mold and allergen control are common add-on requests, so it's worth agreeing on scope up front.

Key facts

  • Independent house cleaners in Houston average roughly $16 per hour, with many roles paying $15–$22 per hour (ZipRecruiter, 2026).
  • Households hiring through a company typically pay $25–$50 per cleaner per hour, ranging up to about $70 for premium or specialist work (Angi, 2026).
  • Direct-hire rates for individual cleaners often start near $19–$20 per hour (Care.com, 2026).
  • Houston job boards regularly list 1,000+ part-time cleaning roles, signaling strong, steady demand (Indeed, 2026).
  • High-demand areas include River Oaks, the Heights, Memorial, Bellaire, Katy, Cypress, Sugar Land and the Energy Corridor.

Ready to get started? Join the trusted global community of cleaners and clients at www.cqdnewgen.ai — free to join, no commission, and free to post a job.

FAQ

How much does a house cleaner cost in Houston?

Hiring an independent cleaner directly in Houston typically costs around $19–$25 per hour, while booking through a cleaning company usually runs $25–$50 per cleaner per hour. The final price depends on your home's size, how often you book, and whether you need a standard or deep clean.

How much do house cleaners earn in Houston?

Employed house cleaners in Houston average about $16 per hour, with many roles paying between $15 and $22. Independent cleaners who set their own rates and keep repeat clients often earn more, since there's no agency taking a commission.

Is there demand for cleaners in Houston?

Yes — Houston is a large, growing metro and job boards routinely list over a thousand part-time cleaning roles at any time. Demand is strong in both central neighborhoods like River Oaks and the Heights and fast-growing suburbs like Katy, Cypress and Sugar Land.

Does CQD New Gen take a commission from cleaners?

No. Cleaners keep 100% of what they earn — CQD New Gen never takes a cut of your pay. You can create a free profile and connect directly with local clients.

Is it free to post a cleaning job in Houston?

Yes. Posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is free, always, with no fees to post. You deal directly with the cleaner, so there's no agency markup.

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