House Cleaning Prices in Dallas, TX (2026)
Cleaners in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX area earn a mean $15.60/hour (May 2025) — a true cost of about $20.28/hour per cleaner once the 1.30 payroll burden is applied. Run through the standard cost formula with 15% overhead and a 25% target margin, a profitable 3-bed, 2-bath standard clean in Dallas lands around $162 — 12% below what the national-average wage would produce.
Profitable prices by home size
Computed from the local Dallas wage through the pricing formula — labor × 1.30 burden + 15% overhead, ÷ (1 − 25% margin). Two-person crew, one-time visit.
| Home size | Standard | Deep (1.5×) | Move-out (2×) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,500 sq ft (2–3 bed) | $137 | $205 | $274 |
| 2,000 sq ft (3 bed) | $162 | $243 | $323 |
| 2,500 sq ft (4 bed) | $187 | $280 | $373 |
What the Dallas market means for your pricing
Cleaning wages in Dallas run 12% below the national average — which is exactly where underpricing hurts most. Lower labor costs invite a race to the bottom, and competing on price in Dallas attracts the clients who nitpick, cancel and ghost. A lower-cost market is an opportunity to hold a healthy 25% margin at a price that still undercuts the big franchises — not to give the savings away.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does house cleaning cost in Dallas?
- A profitable standard clean of a 3-bed, 2-bath home in Dallas runs about $162, based on the local mean cleaner wage of $15.60/hour (BLS) with payroll burden, overhead and a 25% margin included. Deep cleans run about 1.5× and move-out cleans about 2× that.
- What do cleaning companies pay cleaners in Dallas?
- The mean wage for maids and housekeeping cleaners in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX area is $15.60/hour (May 2025). With payroll taxes, workers' comp and benefits (~30% burden), the true cost to a company is about $20.28/hour per cleaner.
- Is Dallas more expensive than average for cleaning?
- Slightly the opposite — cleaning wages in Dallas are about 12% below the national mean of $17.80/hour. Prices are lower, but the margin math matters just as much.
Wage data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, occupation 37-2012 (Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners), May 2025, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX. Prices are computed baselines, not quotes — your crew, rates and overhead decide the real number.
Price a Dallas job on your own rates
The table above uses the market-average wage. Your real number comes from your rates — enter them once and every quote protects your margin.