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Florida humidity grows mold, mildew, and dust mites faster than almost anywhere else — and our pollen, salt air, and tracked-in pool chlorine wreck floors. The house-cleaning companies below offer weekly and biweekly maintenance, deep cleans, move-in/move-out, post-construction, and Airbnb turnovers. Look for insured cleaners with workers' comp and clear flat-rate pricing — never pay hourly without a written cap.

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Florida-Specific Cleaning Considerations

What makes cleaning different in Florida — salt air, humidity, hurricane code, and the permit + licensing quirks that catch out-of-state transplants off guard.

Humidity + pollen = weekly dust

Florida dust is 40% pollen + 20% sand + salt particulates — much finer than northern dust. Expect 50-100% more dusting cycles to keep a home photogenic-clean.

Post-construction cleaning is its own service

After a remodel or new-build, a basic weekly cleaner isn't equipped. Spec a post-construction cleaning company ($0.25-$0.50/sqft) before you move in or re-list.

Short-term rental turnover

Florida STR cleaning is its own market — 5-star Airbnb standards, hospital-grade sanitization, and 4-hour flip windows. Budget $90-$150 per turn for a 2-bed beach condo; don't let an hourly house-cleaner do STR work.

Licensing + 1099 vs W-2

Florida doesn't require a state cleaning license, but ensure the company carries liability + W-2s its workers (not 1099). Hiring a 1099 cleaner in your home is a workers-comp liability gap homeowners often miss.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does house cleaning cost in Florida?
Standard recurring cleans (weekly/biweekly): $135–$225 for a 2-bedroom, $175–$285 for 3-bedroom, $215–$385 for 4-bedroom. Deep cleans run 1.5–2× standard. Move-in/move-out: $325–$600 for a typical FL home. Airbnb turnovers: $85–$175 depending on size and laundry load.
What's included in a standard cleaning vs deep cleaning?
Standard: dust, vacuum, mop, kitchen + bathroom surfaces, trash, bed making. Deep clean adds: baseboards, inside oven, inside fridge, inside cabinets (one row), window sills, light fixtures, AC vents. First clean with a new company is almost always priced as a deep clean.
Are Florida cleaning companies bonded and insured?
Reputable companies carry $1M liability + workers' comp + bonding (which protects against theft). Always verify before handing over a key. Independent cleaners often skip workers' comp — if they're injured in your home, you can be personally liable for medical bills under Florida law.
Should I tip my house cleaner in Florida?
Tipping isn't required but is appreciated for recurring service — $5–$20 per visit or one full cleaning fee at the holidays is standard. For move-in/move-out and deep cleans, 10–20% of the bill is common. Small tokens (cold drinks on hot Florida days, holiday cards) go a long way for keeping good cleaners.
How long does a typical FL house cleaning take?
A 2-bedroom standard clean runs 2–3 hours, 3-bedroom 3–4 hours, 4-bedroom 4–5 hours. Deep cleans take 50–80% longer. Most reputable companies send 2 cleaners working in parallel — total time at your home is roughly half the labor hours quoted.