Cleaning work is booming in San Antonio: households typically pay $17–$33 an hour for a house cleaner (deep and move-out jobs run higher), while cleaners earn a solid living across the city's fast-growing neighbourhoods. With over 1,000 cleaning roles advertised locally and a steady stream of homeowners, renters and small businesses needing help, the Alamo City is one of Texas's most active markets for domestic and commercial cleaning in 2026.
San Antonio's growth story is the engine here. A rising population, Joint Base San Antonio's large military community, a busy tourism economy around the River Walk and the Alamo, and sprawling suburban homes in areas like Stone Oak all keep demand high year-round.
Finding cleaning work in San Antonio
If you clean for a living — or want to start — San Antonio has consistent, year-round work. Local job boards regularly list 100+ house-cleaning openings at any given time, with typical pay for employed cleaners around $13–$19 an hour, and top independent cleaners earning $900–$1,100+ per week once they build a steady client base.
The advantage of working independently is simple: you set your own rates and keep what you earn. On CQD New Gen, cleaners keep 100% of their pay — we never take commission — so the difference between the $15/hr an agency pays and the $25–$30/hr a household actually pays stays in your pocket.
Where the work is:
- North Central & Stone Oak — larger homes, busy professional families, strong demand for weekly and bi-weekly service.
- Alamo Heights & Terrell Hills — established, higher-income households that value reliable regulars.
- Downtown, Southtown & The Pearl — condos, short-term rentals and turnover cleans.
- Medical Center & UTSA area — busy workers and students needing flexible one-off help.
- Helotes, Boerne and the far North — suburban homes where a car is essential for getting between jobs.
A valid driver's licence and your own vehicle make you far more employable across San Antonio's spread-out layout. Ready to pick up local clients? Browse cleaning jobs in San Antonio or create a free cleaner profile.
Hiring a cleaner in San Antonio
For households and businesses, hiring help in San Antonio is affordable compared with the national average. Typical rates in 2026:
- Standard house cleaning: roughly $17–$33 per hour, with the local average around $19 per hour — about 9% below the US national average.
- Maid services: often $20–$50 per hour depending on team size and scope.
- Deep cleaning & move-out cleaning: priced higher, usually quoted per job rather than hourly, given the extra time and detail.
Costs vary with your home's size, how often you book, and whether the cleaner supplies their own products. A recurring weekly or bi-weekly slot almost always costs less per visit than one-off deep cleans.
On CQD New Gen, posting a cleaning job is completely free — always, with no fees to post. You connect directly with local cleaners, read their profiles, and agree a rate that works for both sides. Hire a cleaner in San Antonio or post your job as an employer.
Popular cleaning services in San Antonio
Demand in the Alamo City spans homes, rentals and offices. The most-requested services include:
- Domestic cleaning — regular weekly or bi-weekly home cleans, the bread and butter of the market.
- End-of-tenancy cleaning — vital for the city's large rental and short-term-let scene downtown and near the bases.
- Deep cleaning — seasonal top-to-bottom refreshes, popular before the summer heat and the holidays.
- Commercial cleaning — offices, clinics and small businesses across the Medical Center and downtown corridors.
Key facts
- The average house-cleaning rate in San Antonio is about $19 per hour, roughly 9% below the US national average of ~$21.
- Typical household rates range from $17 to $33 per hour; maid services can run $20–$50 per hour.
- Employed cleaners earn around $13–$19 per hour, while top independents can make $900–$1,100+ per week.
- There are consistently 100+ house-cleaning job openings advertised in San Antonio, with 1,000+ across all cleaning roles.
- A valid driver's licence and vehicle are commonly required, given the city's spread-out neighbourhoods.
- Demand is driven by population growth, Joint Base San Antonio, tourism around the River Walk, and large suburban homes in areas like Stone Oak and Helotes.
Whether you're looking for cleaning work or need your home or office cleaned, get started free on CQD New Gen.
FAQ
How much does a house cleaner cost in San Antonio?
Most households in San Antonio pay between $17 and $33 per hour, with a local average around $19 — a little below the national average. Deep cleans and move-out jobs cost more and are usually quoted per job rather than by the hour.
How much do house cleaners earn in San Antonio?
Employed cleaners typically earn $13–$19 per hour, while experienced independent cleaners with a steady client base can make $900–$1,100 or more per week. Working independently and keeping 100% of your pay is the fastest way to raise your effective rate.
Is it free to find cleaning work or post a job on CQD New Gen?
Yes. Cleaners join free and keep 100% of their pay with no commission, and posting a cleaning job is always free — with no fees to post. You connect directly and agree your own rates.
Do I need a car to work as a cleaner in San Antonio?
For most roles, yes. San Antonio is geographically spread out, so a valid driver's licence and your own vehicle let you take jobs across neighbourhoods like Stone Oak, Alamo Heights and Helotes without limits.
Which areas of San Antonio have the most cleaning demand?
Demand is strongest in North Central and Stone Oak, established areas like Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills, and the downtown, Southtown and Pearl districts with their condos and short-term rentals. The Medical Center corridor is a hub for commercial cleaning.

