How Much Does House Cleaning Cost in Toronto? Real 2026 Price Data From 20 Jobs

What does house cleaning cost in Toronto? Real 2026 data from 20 completed jobs — average $325, with deep clean, move-out and post-renovation breakdowns by home size.

Most "cleaning cost" articles you'll find are guesses — someone repeating a $100–$400 range they read somewhere else. This one is different: every number below comes from 20 real cleaning jobs we actually quoted, completed, and got paid for across Toronto and the GTA in summer 2026. No estimates, no filler — just what people paid.

If you're trying to budget for a clean, or figure out whether a quote you got is fair, this is the data you actually want.

The short answer

Across all 20 jobs, the average house cleaning price was $325, with real invoices ranging from $150 to $575. Where a specific job lands depends on two things far more than anything else: the type of clean and the size of the home. A quick one-bedroom refresh and a four-bedroom move-out are different jobs, and the price reflects that.

Cost by type of clean (real averages)

Type of cleanJobsPrice rangeAverage
Deep clean7$249 – $449$327
Move-out clean5$150 – $449$305
Move-in clean3$175 – $575$333
Airbnb turnover2$299 – $325$312
Post-renovation / construction3$249 – $550$356

A deep clean is the most common request and the most predictable — jobs cluster tightly around $300–$350 for a typical 1–2 bedroom home. This is the "my place hasn't had a proper clean in a while, reset it" job: inside the oven and fridge, baseboards, grout, the works.

Move-out cleans have the widest spread because they swing on condition. A small one-bedroom where only the kitchen and bathroom needed attention came in at $150; a four-bed/three-bath move-out was $449. The price tracks how much build-up there is, not just square footage.

Post-renovation cleaning is the priciest on average ($356) for a simple reason: construction dust gets everywhere and takes real time and HEPA equipment to remove properly. Our biggest post-reno job was $550.

Cost by home size (real averages)

Home sizeJobsPrice rangeAverage
1 bedroom7$150 – $325$232
2 bedroom5$269 – $375$307
4 bedroom5$399 – $575$484

The pattern is clean and useful: each jump in home size adds roughly $75–$175 to the job. A one-bedroom averages around $232; a four-bedroom lands near $484 — a bit more than double for four times the space, because larger homes are more efficient per room to clean.

(Note: six-bedroom jobs in our data were short-term-rental turnovers priced per-turnover rather than as full deep cleans, so they aren't included in the residential size averages above.)

What actually moves the price

  1. Type of clean. A maintenance or deep clean is priced differently than a move-out or post-reno job, which are more intensive.
  2. Size of the home. More bedrooms and bathrooms means more time and a higher price. Bathrooms matter as much as bedrooms.
  3. Condition. Two identical condos can price $100 apart if one hasn't been deep-cleaned in years. Be honest about the state of the place when you ask for a quote — a vague description gets a vague price.
  4. Add-ons. Inside the oven and fridge, interior windows, and wall-washing can add to a base quote if they aren't already included. Always ask what's in the price.

How this compares to what you'll see quoted online

Generic ranges for Toronto house cleaning usually say "$120–$400." Our real data lands inside that but tells you where within it you'll actually fall: budget around $230 for a one-bedroom, $300 for a two-bedroom, and $450–$500 for a four-bedroom deep or move-related clean. If a quote comes back far outside those bands for a standard home, it's worth asking what's driving it.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a deep clean cost in Toronto?
Based on our real 2026 jobs, a deep clean averaged $327, typically ranging $249–$449 depending on home size and condition.

How much is a move-out cleaning in Toronto?
Move-out cleans averaged $305, ranging from $150 for a small one-bedroom (kitchen + bath only) up to $449 for a large four-bedroom.

Why is post-renovation cleaning more expensive?
Construction dust settles into every surface, vent and crevice and needs HEPA vacuuming and repeat passes. Our post-reno jobs averaged $356 and ran as high as $550.

Does home size or number of bedrooms matter most?
Both, plus bathrooms. As a rule of thumb from our data, each step up in home size adds roughly $75–$175 to the job.

About this data

These figures come from 20 residential and short-term-rental cleaning jobs completed by Pro Cleaning Pros across Toronto and the GTA — Scarborough, North York, Etobicoke, Markham, Mississauga and downtown — in summer 2026. Prices are what customers were actually quoted and paid, including HST where applicable. We refresh this page as we complete more jobs, so the numbers stay current.

Want an exact number for your home instead of an average? Get a free, no-obligation quote — tell us the size and condition and we'll give you a real price, not a range.

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