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Old 11-24-2009, 10:09 AM
 
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I have an excellent housekeeper in Goodyear that I would recommend. She is very thorough and charges $20.00 per hour. It takes her about 6 hours to clean my 3300 sq ft home.

If you would like to contact her, PM me and I will get you in touch with her.

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Old 03-16-2014, 11:52 AM
 
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For that I price I would offer to come down and clean your home, but why not just clean it yourself and save some money?

Sounds like you're severely overpaying, cleaning should be a $10/hr job tops!
Your suggestion to clean the home on their own made no sense whatsoever simply due to the fact that house cleaners are hired because cleaning is something most people do not want to do on their own.
What you're saying is the same as why ever go out to eat dinner when you can cook your own meals?

On the matter of severly overpaying, would you accept $10 per hour to clean a persons house? Mind you, it's a very physically demanding job that requires being on your feet and knees; most especially when it comes to cleaning bathrooms and kitchens. It doesn't matter where the house being cleaned it located, the hourly rate should never be less than $15.
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Old 03-16-2014, 07:14 PM
 
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Your suggestion to clean the home on their own made no sense whatsoever simply due to the fact that house cleaners are hired because cleaning is something most people do not want to do on their own.
What you're saying is the same as why ever go out to eat dinner when you can cook your own meals?

On the matter of severly overpaying, would you accept $10 per hour to clean a persons house? Mind you, it's a very physically demanding job that requires being on your feet and knees; most especially when it comes to cleaning bathrooms and kitchens. It doesn't matter where the house being cleaned it located, the hourly rate should never be less than $15.
$15???? I would charge waaaaay more than that. The place must be filthy by now!
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Old 03-17-2014, 03:29 AM
 
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I do housecleaning as my second job and will not clean for less than $25 per hour!
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