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A standard 1-bed / 1-bath clean starts at $65. Add extras as you like.
Base visit
$40
Per bedroom
+$15
Each extra
+$12
Six reasons you'll wonder why you ever cleaned the bathroom yourself.
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Share your code, they get $10 off their first clean, you earn $20 in credit when they complete it. No cap on how many friends you can refer.
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A peek at homes after a Tidyup visit.




Friendly, trained pros who treat your home like their own.

Maya
Senior cleaner · 4.9★
Eco-product specialist. Loves a sparkling kitchen.

Daniel
Pro cleaner · 4.8★
Detail-obsessed. Marble and stainless steel virtuoso.
Simple, non-toxic ideas you can try today — plus a few lesser-known tricks that make a real difference.
Vinegar + water glass cleaner
Mix equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a spray bottle. Wipe with a microfiber cloth for streak-free windows and mirrors.
Steam-clean your microwave
Heat a bowl of water with lemon slices for 3 minutes. Let it sit, then wipe away loosened grime — no scrubbing needed.
Baking soda for garbage disposals
Pour 1/2 cup baking soda followed by 1 cup vinegar down the drain. Let it fizz for 10 minutes, then rinse with hot water.
Descale showerheads naturally
Tie a bag of white vinegar around the showerhead with a rubber band. Leave overnight, then run water to clear mineral deposits.
Vacuum your ceiling fan with a pillowcase
Slip an old pillowcase over each blade and wipe inward. Dust falls into the case instead of onto your furniture.
Sun-bleach white linens
After washing, hang white sheets and towels in direct sunlight. UV rays naturally brighten fabric and kill bacteria.
Clean fridge coils with a condenser brush
Dusty coils make your fridge work harder. Unplug, brush coils gently every 6 months to save energy and extend appliance life.
Dust lightbulbs for brighter rooms
A thin layer of dust can dim a bulb by up to 30%. Turn off, let cool, then wipe with a dry microfiber cloth.
Tip of the week: Open windows for 15 minutes after cleaning — fresh air clears VOCs from cleaning products faster than any candle.