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A house cleaning site that wins new clients while you're busy on the job.

A real, deployable site built on the same stack we use for every customer. Open it in a new tab and click around — it's not a prototype.

  • Online booking request front and centre — cleaning clients book from their phone on a Tuesday evening, not during business hours.
  • Service list with clear pricing tiers so customers know what they're getting before they call — fewer time-wasting enquiries.
  • Trust signals that convert: real photos of completed work, a short note from the owner, and a Google reviews feed.
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House Cleaner example

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Why this works

What does a house cleaning website actually need to do?

Most people looking for a house cleaner already know they want one — they just need to find someone they trust. The website's job is to be easy to find, easy to understand, and easy to book. If it takes more than two taps to request a quote, you've already lost half your leads to the next cleaner on the list.

The example here is built around how cleaning clients actually behave. They're not at their desk — they're on their phone, often in the evening, having finally decided to do something about the state of the place. The booking request is prominent, the services are listed plainly, and the price range is visible enough to pre-qualify serious enquiries without committing to a fixed quote.

Trust is the other half of the job. Cleaning is personal — someone is coming into your home. A short paragraph from the owner, a few real before-and-after photos, and a handful of genuine Google reviews do more for conversion than any amount of design work. The example puts all three on the homepage, in the first scroll.

Search-wise, house cleaners rank best for local queries: '[suburb] house cleaner', '[city] end of tenancy clean', '[town] regular cleaning service'. The site is structured to support exactly those terms — fast load, clear service-area copy, and local content so Google knows precisely where you operate.

Common questions

About building a site like this.

Yes. The example uses a booking request form that emails you the details — date, frequency, size of home, any special notes. You confirm by reply or phone. If you want fully automated scheduling with a live calendar and upfront payment, we can add that too.
Most cleaning businesses show 'from $X' ranges rather than fixed prices, since every home is different. The site can show pricing tiers (studio, 2-bed, 3-bed, 4-bed+) with a note that final quotes are confirmed after a quick chat. That pre-qualifies enquiries without boxing you in.
Yes. The booking form lets clients select the type of clean they need, and we can give each service its own page so they rank independently in Google — useful if end-of-tenancy work is a big part of your business.
A before-and-after gallery is one of the highest-converting elements on a cleaning site — nothing builds trust faster than showing real results. We can build a dedicated gallery or a highlights strip on the homepage.
Most local cleaning sites look identical. A photo of the actual owner, a few lines about how long you've been doing this and why, and a handful of genuine reviews from real clients does more than any logo or tagline. We help you put that front and centre.

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