House & Restaurant Cleaning in East Atlanta
Bungalows on the hills, and a Village that runs late. We work both, on the schedule each one actually needs.
Houses first — because most of East Atlanta is houses
East Atlanta is known for the Village, but the great majority of it is residential: early twentieth-century bungalows and cottages on hilly, tree-covered streets, a lot of them renovated in the last two decades, plenty of them shared by housemates rather than a single family.
That last part shapes the work more than people expect. A three-bedroom house with three unrelated adults gets used differently from a three-bedroom family home — three sets of everything in the kitchen, a bathroom in constant rotation, and shared spaces that nobody quite owns. We scope for how a house is lived in, not just how many bedrooms it has.
What house cleaning costs in East Atlanta
- 2 bedroom / 1 bath, bi-weekly — $125–$152 per visit
- 3 bedroom / 2 bath, bi-weekly — $152–$186 per visit
- 3 bedroom / 2 bath, monthly — $161–$197 per visit
- 4 bedroom / 3 bath, bi-weekly — $203–$248 per visit
Monthly is popular here and we are happy to do it, but it is honest to say monthly is a maintenance schedule rather than a fix — things build up between visits. A first-time deep clean at $283–$345 is required before recurring service starts and makes every visit after it far more effective.
Move in/out on an empty 3 bedroom is $332–$404. Between the rentals and the housemate turnover, this is one of our most frequent East Atlanta jobs — and the oven, the fridge and the baseboards are what a landlord actually inspects.
Renting the place out short-term? That is a turnover service, not a house clean — different checklist, same-day window, linens included.
The Village after close
East Atlanta Village is one of the busiest small nightlife strips in the city, and bar and restaurant work here is unforgiving. The window between last call and morning prep is short, and a floor that was not properly done on Saturday is obvious on Sunday.
A 2,500 sq ft restaurant or bar with two restrooms, cleaned nightly, runs $1,987–$2,419 per month — front of house, restrooms, hard floors and degreasing.
Two things we say plainly rather than after you have signed. Hood and grease-duct cleaning is certified specialist work under NFPA-96 and must be contracted separately; we clean everything around it. And a Friday or Saturday in the Village is not the same job as a Tuesday, so we price weekend nights for what they actually are instead of pretending every night is equal. See bar and restaurant cleaning.
Insured, bonded, background checked
Every cleaner is background checked and we carry full insurance and bonding, with certificates available for commercial clients the same day. The same crew is assigned to your house or your venue so standards do not drift between visits.
East Atlanta questions we get asked
We are three housemates. Can we split the bill?
We invoice one account holder, and how you split it is up to you. What matters more is agreeing up front which shared spaces are in scope — kitchen and bathrooms always, bedrooms only if you want them, and we would rather settle that than guess.
Is monthly cleaning enough?
It keeps things in hand, but be realistic: four weeks is a long time in a shared house. If monthly is the budget, we would rather you book monthly and know what it does than book it expecting weekly results.
Our bar closes at 2am. When would you come?
After close, with a hard finish time agreed in writing. In food service a crew running late does not inconvenience you, it delays your whole next day, so we commit to the time rather than leaving it open.
Do you handle post-party or event cleanup?
For commercial clients, yes, and we schedule extra visits around big Village weekends. Ask when you book so the dates are in the calendar rather than a last-minute call.
Free estimates across East Atlanta
House, rental turnover or a Village kitchen — tell us the hours you need.