Hourly rates for house cleaners in North Carolina range from $30 to $60 per person per hour — but the number you actually pay is almost always higher than the rate suggests. Here's why we quote flat-rate.
Joseph here. When people ask "what's your hourly rate?" what they're really asking is "how do I not get ripped off?" Fair question. Here's the honest math.
The real hourly-rate ranges in North Carolina
- Independent solo cleaners: $30 – $45 per hour
- Small local companies: $40 – $55 per hour, per cleaner
- National franchise chains: $45 – $60+ per hour, per cleaner
That "per cleaner" part is where the sticker shock happens. A 2-person crew at $45/hr each is $90/hr in the door. A 3-person crew is $135/hr. A "cheap" $40 rate can quickly become the most expensive quote you got.
Why hourly billing works against you
- No incentive to move fast. Slower cleaner = bigger check.
- No cost certainty. "Around 3 hours" easily becomes 5.
- Add-ons feel free to them, expensive to you. Every extra ask restarts the meter.
- Setup and packing count. Loading the van, refilling bottles, chatting — all billed.
Why we don't quote hourly (and never will)
Every Triangle Home Cleaners quote is flat-rate. You know the total before we start. If the crew is fast, you don't pay more. If the crew hits a surprise (like a fridge that hasn't been cleaned in 3 years), we still honor the quote — the risk is on us, not you. That's how it should work for a homeowner.
The one time hourly is actually fair
Post-construction cleanup and hoarding-adjacent cleanouts. Nobody can accurately quote those flat-rate on sight, and hourly with a clear cap protects both sides. For everything else in a normal Triangle home — recurring, deep, move-out, Airbnb — flat is the answer.
What to ask before you hire
- "Is that price per cleaner or for the whole crew?"
- "What happens if it takes longer than estimated?"
- "Are supplies included?"
- "What's your re-clean guarantee if I'm not happy?"
If the answers are vague, keep calling. In the Triangle, you have options.
Written by
Joseph — one of the cleaners on the Triangle Home Cleaners crew. I'm in homes every week across Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill, and I write these from what I actually see on the job.
