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    Michigan Mitigation Logo
    Ypsilanti, MI·

    Water Restoration

    "Logan responded quickly and was able to come to my home in a couple days to get my vents cleaned. He and his team were punctual and did an excellent job getting all of my filthy dirty vents cleaned up in no time. Will be using again in the future."

    Lesley M. in March 2024

    SJ
    Holly, MI·

    Chimney, Cleaning Services, Small projects , and 6 more

    "Had them come do a chimney clean and inspection. Very professional and friendly crew who worked at a fast rate and cleaned up any messes made during the process."

    Dante M. in February 2024

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How much do duct and vent cleaning services typically cost?

  • Ann Arbor, Michigan Average
    $334
  • Typical Range
    $225 - $439
  • Low End - High End
    $69 - $600

Frequently asked questions

Self-Employed Housekeeper
  • Cheaper
  • Become familiar/comfortable with one person
  • More personalized service
  • May not be insured or bonded
  • May not have a recent background check
  • No supervisor to report a bad experience to
Professional Cleaning Service
  • Insurance and bonding usually guaranteed
  • Reliability
  • More expensive
  • May have multiple people in your home

  • Keeping your home clean is a task that never seems to end, and it can take up most of your free time. Instead of spending your weekends mopping and dusting, consider hiring a housekeeper or cleaning service.
  • Unless a housekeeper performs specific duties regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency or your state or local government, no specific licensing is usually required to become a housekeeper. However, you’ll want to work with a professional who can pass a background check and has a current business license, liability insurance and a surety bond. You’ll also want to select someone who has the experience and can provide references, or someone who has received some professional training from a cleaning company.
  • Keep in mind when hiring any type of professional to clean your home that each state has its own requirements for licensing. You can use Home Advisor’s Contractor Licensing Requirements State-By-State guide to learn more. You can also learn more about the extensive screening process we use when allowing businesses to join our network.

When you hire a housekeeper or cleaning service, there are some questions you’ll need to ask to ensure you’re hiring the right person for the job. Writing down a list of services you want to be completed is a great place to start. This way, you’ll have all the information you need when you do interview a housekeeper or cleaning service, and they can provide you with accurate information and cost estimates.

What Services Do You Offer?

Find out upfront if the housekeeper or cleaning company offers the services you need, especially if you have requests that go beyond basic services.

How Do You Come Up With Your Rates?

Do they charge a flat fee each week? Do they charge an hourly rate? Some companies charge based on your home’s square footage or the number of bedrooms you have.

Do You Provide Your Own Supplies?

Many companies may provide some smaller cleaning supplies, but they may need to use your vacuum cleaner or mop. Others bring their own or none at all. And if you’re particular about the types of chemicals used in your home, you may want to ask what products they use or if they’re willing to use what you provide.

What Happens if Something Goes Wrong?

Anytime you have a professional in your home, something could go wrong. They could get hurt, or some of your property may be damaged. Ask what would happen in these scenarios — a well-qualified professional will have the necessary insurance and bonding to cover these situations.

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Ann Arbor House Cleaning Services are rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 4 reviews of 4 pros.

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    • Project Location: Ann Arbor, MI
      Date: 02/05/24
      Type of system: Heating or cooling air ducts
      Where is your air handler/furnace located? (Check all that apply): Basement
    • Project Location: Ann Arbor, MI
      Date: 01/24/24
      Type of system: NA
      Where is your air handler/furnace located? (Check all that apply): Basement
      Comment: Two parts: 1. We have two sets of washers and dryers that came with the house when we bought it in 2022. The set we use is a stackable pair on the second floor. We don't have the ability and means to scoot them out from their alcove and vacuum the dryer vent on our own. But it's probably time to get it cleared out, since we've never done it since buying the house. 2. Certain rooms like the first-floor half-bath are always hot in winter and cold in summer. More troubling are the two second-floor rooms that are always cold in winter and hot in summer. Maybe the insulation sucks, or maybe the ducts are the issue. Some of the air-vent covers seem to be painted shut or have levers that don't want to move. It'd be great to figure out what's going on upstairs. If nothing else, I'd like new vent covers for the half-bath and the one upstairs room. But getting those rooms warm air in the winter and cold air in the summer would be the best. We just replaced our roof this month, so we're not looking for an immediate new majorly expensive home-improvement project. But we'd at least like to get some sort of estimate and more of a clue what's up.

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