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How Long Does House Cleaning Take in Cincinnati & NKY?

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How long should a professional house cleaning take? It’s the question every first-time client asks — and the honest answer depends on the home, the cleaning level, the team size, and whether it’s a one-time or recurring visit. This guide breaks down realistic time estimates for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky homes by size and scope, what’s “normal” and what should make you ask questions, and how Jeannie’s typically allocates cleaning time.

Quick reference table

Home sizeRoutineStandardPremiumDeep CleanMove-Out
1-bed condo1.5–2h2–2.5h2.5–3.5h3–4.5h3–4h
2-bed / 1-bath1.5–2.5h2.5–3h3–4h3.5–5h3.5–5h
3-bed / 2-bath2–3h2.5–3.5h3.5–4.5h4–6h5–7h
4-bed / 2.5-bath2.5–3.5h3–4h4–5.5h5–7h6–8h
5-bed / 4-bath3.5–4.5h4–5.5h5–7h7–9h7–10h

All times based on a 2-person team. Single cleaners take roughly 2× as long. Larger Mason / Blue Ash custom homes (5,000+ sq ft) may use 3-person teams.

Why first-time cleans take longer than recurring

The biggest factor that surprises first-time clients: the first visit always takes longer than the subsequent recurring visits. Three reasons:

  • Buildup. If the home hasn’t had a professional clean in months (or ever), there’s accumulated grime on baseboards, vents, ceiling fans, and bathroom grout that a recurring clean wouldn’t need to address.
  • Learning the home. Where things go, what surfaces need extra care, your preferences, your pets’ habits.
  • First-time depth. Most first-time clients book at Standard, Premium, or Ultimate Deep Clean scope (not Routine), so the scope itself is heavier.

For a typical 3-bed/2-bath Cincinnati home: first-time clean = 4–6 hours; recurring clean = 2–3 hours.

Why deep cleans take 2–3× longer than routine

A routine clean covers visible, daily-touch surfaces. A deep clean adds the detail work routine skips: hand-wiped baseboards in every room, ceiling fans, blinds, vents, inside oven, inside fridge, behind appliances, full shower-grout scrub, switch plates, door frames, walls. That’s a lot more square footage to wipe.

If a cleaning company quotes a 90-minute “deep clean” for a 3-bed home, it’s not actually a deep clean — it’s a routine clean labeled differently.

Why historic homes take longer than newer homes

Original 1890s–1940s detail (in Newport East Row, Mutter Gottes Covington, Fort Thomas, Hyde Park) requires:

  • pH-neutral cleaners on original hardwood (slower than spray-and-wipe)
  • Microfiber on leaded glass
  • Damp cloth on plaster walls (not standard wall washing)
  • Detailed dusting of multi-profile baseboards and crown molding
  • Careful work on antique tile and claw-foot tubs

Add 30–45 minutes per visit on a typical 3-bed historic home.

Why larger homes take more than proportionally longer

Counterintuitive: a 4,000 sq ft home takes more than 2× as long as a 2,000 sq ft home. Reasons:

  • More bathrooms (the slowest rooms per square foot)
  • More square footage of baseboards, vents, switch plates
  • Multi-floor stair time
  • Often finished basements that need their own deep-clean attention
  • More dust collection points

Larger Mason, Blue Ash, and Hyde Park homes (4,000–6,000+ sq ft) often warrant 3-person teams to compress the timeline.

Special factors that add time

  • Pets. One non-shedding pet: no impact. One shedding dog: +15–25% time. Two or more shedding pets: +25–40%.
  • Kids. 2+ kids under 10: +15–25% time on bathrooms and floors.
  • Finished basement. Add 30–90 minutes depending on use.
  • Multiple HVAC zones. Common in Mason and Blue Ash. Each zone adds vent-cleaning time.
  • Original detail. Plaster walls, leaded glass, pocket doors, claw-foot tubs add 30–45 min per visit.
  • Heavy entertaining or hosting recently. Kitchen and bathroom buildup adds 15–30 minutes.

What 90-minute “deep cleans” really mean

If a cleaning company in Cincinnati / NKY quotes a 90-minute deep clean on a 3-bedroom home, one of three things is happening:

  • It’s actually a routine clean labeled as a deep clean (most common)
  • It’s a 2-person team that will run 45 minutes each in parallel (still 90 minutes of total clean time)
  • Significant scope is being skipped

A real deep clean of a 3-bed/2-bath Cincinnati home takes 4–6 hours with a 2-person team. Don’t trust quotes that promise less.

How to estimate cleaning time for your home

The simplest formula for a Cincinnati / NKY home with a 2-person team:

  • Base time = 60 minutes (kitchen + 1 bathroom + 1 bedroom routine)
  • Add 15 minutes per additional bedroom
  • Add 30 minutes per additional bathroom
  • Add 15 minutes per dining/living room
  • Add 30 minutes for finished basement
  • For Standard scope: ×1.3
  • For Premium scope: ×1.8
  • For Ultimate Deep Clean: ×2.5
  • For Move-Out scope: ×2.8
  • For pets: ×1.15–1.40
  • For historic detail: ×1.20–1.30

This gives you a defensible time estimate before any cleaner walks in your door.

Get your specific home’s time estimate

Tell us your bedrooms, bathrooms, finished basement, pets, and cleaning level — we’ll quote both the price and the realistic time on the spot. Request your free quote or call (859) 750-6618. Every Jeannie’s visit follows our 58-Point Room-by-Room Detail System™, staffed by W-2 employees, backed by our 24-Hour Re-Clean Promise™. BBB A+ Accredited since 2012.

2-bed apartment: 1.5–3 hours. 3-bed/2-bath home: 2–6 hours depending on scope (2–3h routine, 4–6h deep clean). 4-bed/3-bath: 3–7 hours. 5-bed: 4–9 hours. All times with a 2-person team.

Three reasons: accumulated buildup since the last professional clean, the team is learning your home, and most first-timers book at Standard or Deep Clean scope (heavier than Routine). First-time cleans typically take 1.5–2× the time of recurring.

2–3× longer. A 3-bed/2-bath home: routine = 2–3 hours, deep clean = 4–6 hours. Deep cleans add baseboards, ceiling fans, blinds, vents, inside oven, inside fridge, behind appliances, full shower-grout scrub.

Not at all — most clients give us a smart-lock or garage code. We text on arrival and completion. If you stay, just let us know which room you’ll be in so we can plan around it.

1-bed apartment: 3–4 hours. 3-bed/2-bath: 5–7 hours. 4-bed: 6–8 hours. 5-bed with finished basement: 7–9 hours. Move-out cleans on vacant homes take longer than residential deep cleans because we clean inside cabinets, drawers, and behind appliances.

More bathrooms (slowest rooms per sq ft), more baseboard linear footage, multi-floor stair time, finished basements, more dust collection points. A 4,000 sq ft home often takes 2.5–3× a 2,000 sq ft home, not just 2×.

Modestly. One non-shedding pet: no impact. One shedding dog: adds 15–25% time. Two or more shedding pets: adds 25–40%. Vacuum time on carpets and upholstery increases most.

Original hardwood needs pH-neutral cleaners (slower), plaster walls need damp cloth not standard wall washing, leaded glass needs microfiber, multi-profile baseboards need detailed dusting. Adds 30–45 minutes per visit on a typical 3-bed historic home.

Typically 2 cleaners. Larger homes (5,000+ sq ft) may use 3-person teams to compress timeline. Single cleaners take roughly 2× longer.

No. A real deep clean of a 3-bed/2-bath Cincinnati or NKY home takes 4–6 hours with a 2-person team. A 90-minute “deep clean” is either mislabeled or skipping significant scope.

Yes — 30–90 minutes depending on use. Lightly-used (storage): +30 min. Heavily-used (family room, home gym, second kitchen): +60–90 min.

Most cleaning companies give a 30-minute to 1-hour arrival window (e.g., “between 9:00 and 10:00 AM”). We text when the team is en route.

At Jeannie’s: it doesn’t change your price. Room-by-room pricing locks the price before arrival. If we underestimated time, that’s on us, not you. Hourly cleaners would charge for the overrun.

Tidy 15 minutes before we arrive (clear counters, pick up clothes/toys). Skip rooms you don’t use from the rotation. Group add-ons across visits instead of every time. Choose Routine over Premium if your home is in good shape.

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