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PricingFebruary 18, 20265 min read

How Much Does Apartment Cleaning Cost in Connecticut in 2026?

Real pricing breakdowns for Connecticut cleaning services — what affects cost, what's fair, and how to avoid getting ripped off.

Connecticut maid wearing rubber gloves washing dishes in a modern Connecticut kitchen — How Much Does Apartment Cleaning Cost in Connecticut in 2026?
Dish cleaning in a Connecticut kitchenHow Much Does Apartment Cleaning Cost in Connecticut in 2026?

Let's be real — figuring out cleaning prices in Connecticut is confusing. Every service quotes differently. Some charge by the hour, some by the square foot, some give you a flat rate that somehow doubles once they see your apartment. We're going to break down what cleaning actually costs in this city so you know what's fair.

The Short Answer

Most professional cleaning in Connecticut runs between $59 and $89 per hour, depending on the service and who's doing it. A standard apartment cleaning for a 1-bedroom typically takes 2–3 hours. So you're looking at roughly $118–$237 for a basic clean. Recurring clients save more depending on their tier: $69/hr (we supply) gets 20% off weekly or 10% off biweekly/monthly; $59/hr (you supply) gets 10% off weekly or 5% off biweekly/monthly.

Deep cleaning costs more — usually 1.5x to 2x the standard rate — because it includes things like inside the oven, behind the fridge, scrubbing grout, and all those spots you pretend don't exist.

What Affects the Price

A few things move the needle on cost:

  • Apartment size — a studio takes 1.5–2 hours, a 3-bedroom takes 4–5
  • Condition — if it hasn't been cleaned in months, expect to pay more
  • Frequency — weekly clients always get better rates than one-timers
  • Supplies — some services bring their own, some use yours (and charge accordingly)
  • Location — Connecticut generally costs more than outer boroughs, but not always

Red Flags to Watch For

If someone quotes you $50 flat for a deep clean of a 2-bedroom, run. They're either cutting corners, not insured, or planning to upsell you once they're in your apartment. Same goes for prices that seem way too high — luxury doesn't mean good.

Look for transparent hourly pricing, clear communication about what's included, and actual insurance. At The Connecticut Maid, we start at $59/hr with no hidden fees, and we tell you upfront what to expect.

How to Save Money

The best way to save on cleaning is to book recurring service. Weekly clients save the most because their apartments stay cleaner between visits, so the cleaner can work more efficiently. Biweekly is the sweet spot for most people — your place stays consistently clean without breaking the bank.

Also worth noting: having your place somewhat picked up before the cleaner arrives (dishes put away, clothes off the floor) means they spend time actually cleaning instead of organizing your stuff.

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