Erie County, Pennsylvania
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Building permits are issued by Erie County or the City of Erie Building Department. Most projects over $500 require a permit.
A cleaning appointment is fast, focused work. Knowing what's standard helps you set expectations and recognize good service.
Small prep makes the visit faster and the result better.
Most cleaning visits start with a quick walkthrough.
What you should expect during typical cleaning service.
Quick walkthrough and payment.
Behaviors that should make you pause, ask questions, or walk away.
In Erie: Regular cleaning $25-$45/hour per cleaner, or $100-$250 per visit depending on home size. Deep cleaning 1.5-2× regular rate. Pressure washing $0.15-$0.45/sq ft. Carpet cleaning $0.25-$0.75/sq ft. Most services offer discounts for recurring schedules.
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Get a free quoteNot required, but common — $5-20 per cleaner for recurring service, more for one-time deep cleans. Reduces turnover; you keep the team that knows your home.
First visit yes (so you can give the tour and set expectations). After that, depends on your preference. Many recurring clients give keys or access codes.
Reputable services have insurance and clear policies. Report immediately with photos. Bonded services have additional theft protection.
Give the current service notice (typically 2 weeks for recurring). Provide a final-cleaning checklist if they need one. Most transitions are smooth.
For most working households, yes — buys back 3-5 hours/week of time and produces more consistent results than DIY. The math favors hiring for households earning more than $50/hour at their day jobs.