A Prescott Valley homeowner wanted to surprise his wife with a fully reset house before she got back from a trip — a 1,486 sq ft, three-bedroom, two-bath home up near Watson Lake. He called asking for a “standard” clean. We walked him through why a deep clean was the right call for what he actually wanted.
A standard clean assumes the house is on a regular maintenance cadence. A deep clean assumes it isn’t — baseboards, vents, the inside of the appliances, behind the toilets, the full 16-item add-on list on top of the 40-point standard checklist. For a “she’s going to walk in and notice everything” outcome, the deep clean is the right product.
Final price: $315. Barbara worked the job from 3:45 pm to 8:15 pm — 4.5 hours at $70/hr, with the 10% first-time discount applied on top.
This is a useful pricing anchor for the Prescott Valley / Prescott / Dewey area: a 3-bed, 2-bath deep clean under 1,500 sq ft, finished in a single afternoon with one cleaner, lands in the low $300s. Larger homes scale roughly with square footage and bath count, and homes that haven’t been deep-cleaned in over a year typically need a second cleaner on the job rather than longer hours.
Looking for a similar clean?
See our Prescott Valley cleaning service page for local details, or read about Deep Cleaning.