Cleaning companies

Website design for residential and commercial cleaning companies.

Cleaning is a trust purchase. Someone is handing over a key to their home or office. The website has to answer who you are, what a clean includes, and roughly what it costs before they will call.

What cleaning customers need to see

A quote request that asks the right questions

Bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, frequency, pets. Asking upfront means you can quote from your desk instead of driving out for a walkthrough.

Checklists for each type of clean

Standard, deep, move out, post construction. Spelling out what each one includes stops the disagreements that start with 'I thought that was included.'

Recurring plans priced out

Weekly, biweekly, and monthly rates shown together makes the recurring option obvious, which is the work that keeps your schedule full.

Proof you are insured and bonded

Commercial clients will not book without it. Stating it plainly, along with your background check process, removes the biggest objection.

Service area listed by neighborhood

Naming the areas you cover answers the first question every visitor has and helps you show up in nearby searches.

Features we usually build in

  • Detailed quote request form
  • Service checklists by clean type
  • Recurring plan pricing table
  • Insurance and bonding statement
  • Service area page or list
  • Customer reviews section
  • Commercial contact path separate from residential
  • Click to call on mobile

Recommended package

Business Website

Six pages fits home, services, checklists, pricing, service area, and contact with a detailed quote form. Companies running both residential and commercial usually move up to Business Plus for the extra pages.

Service business work is the closest match in our current portfolio, including DenialPro. See the portfolio.

Questions from this trade

Should I show my prices?
Starting prices or ranges work well. It filters out people shopping purely on price and cuts down on quote calls that go nowhere.
Can the form email my team directly?
Yes. Quote requests can go to one inbox or several, so whoever schedules sees them right away.
Do I need separate pages for commercial work?
If you actively want commercial contracts, yes. It is a different buyer with different questions and it deserves its own page.
Can I add online booking later?
Yes. Adding it as a piece later is exactly how Build As You Pay is meant to work.

Ready to Start Building?

Every project begins with a $25 design fee. That covers your intake, your project plan, and the schedule for your build.