
Fall bookings in Loveland tend to hit us in waves. Families wrapping up summer, homeowners getting ahead of the holidays, and a solid number of people in Mariana Butte and McKee Farm who have been on the fence about starting service since spring and finally pick up the phone in September. One question drives almost every first conversation: what is this going to cost?
The honest answer is that house cleaning prices in Loveland depend on a handful of variables, and square footage is not the biggest one. Bathroom count, how long it has been since the last professional clean, pets, and add-on selections are what move a quote up or down more than raw size does. This post gives you real pricing grounded in work we run in this market, explains what affects the number, walks through what a standard clean includes, and tells you when specific add-ons are worth paying for.
The table below reflects current pricing for Loveland homes. These numbers come from the jobs we run in this market, not national survey averages.
| Home Size | Bathrooms | First Deep Clean Price Range | Recurring Maintenance Visit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 bed / 1 to 2 bath | 1 to 2 | $190 to $265 | $120 to $160 |
| 3 bed / 2 bath | 2 | $260 to $340 | $150 to $195 |
| 3 bed / 2.5 to 3 bath | 2.5 to 3 | $315 to $400 | $180 to $230 |
| 4 bed / 3 bath | 3 | $375 to $460 | $210 to $265 |
| 4 bed / 3.5 to 4 bath | 3.5 to 4 | $430 to $530 | $245 to $305 |
| 5 bed / 4+ bath | 4+ | $495 to $625 | $285 to $365 |
The first deep clean is always priced higher than a recurring maintenance visit because the home needs to be brought to a clean baseline before we can maintain it efficiently. After that first visit, maintenance visit pricing applies. Monthly service is by far our most common arrangement in Loveland. Monthly clients outnumber biweekly clients roughly two to one across our full client base, and Loveland follows that pattern closely.
Homes with finished basements step up into the next tier. A 3-bedroom, 2-bath home without a finished basement sits in the $260 to $340 range for a first deep clean. Add a furnished, occupied finished basement and the same home moves to $330 to $415 because the basement adds floors, surfaces, and rooms that need the same level of attention as the main living areas.
For a fuller picture of how first-time deep clean pricing compares to recurring visit pricing over time, our post on recurring cleaning versus a one-time deep clean walks through the math with real numbers from the Front Range market.
Two Loveland homes with the same bedroom count can quote $80 apart. Here is what creates that difference.
Bathroom count is the single biggest driver. Bathrooms take three to four times the cleaning time per square foot compared to a bedroom or living area. Every additional bathroom adds real time to the visit. A 2,200-square-foot home with three full bathrooms costs more to deep clean than a 2,800-square-foot home with two bathrooms. Most people assume size drives the number. Bathrooms drive it more.
Current condition matters more than most homeowners expect. A home that was professionally cleaned three months ago and maintained reasonably since then is a different job than a home that has not had a thorough clean in 18 months. Both might be the same layout, but the second one has accumulated residue in grout lines, on baseboards, in fixture channels, and on appliance surfaces that requires product dwell time and focused effort to address. When we ask how long it has been since the last professional clean during a booking conversation, that question directly affects the quote.
Pets add time at every surface level. Pet hair collects along baseboards, in HVAC vent covers, on upholstered furniture edges, and in corners throughout the home. One dog or cat typically adds 20 to 30 minutes to a standard deep clean. Two or more pets can add 45 minutes to an hour depending on breed and how much of the home they access. Telling us about pets when you book lets us quote accurately upfront rather than adjusting the price after we see the home.
Loveland's older homes near downtown and Mariana Butte have specific surface considerations. Original tile grout, older caulk lines, painted wood trim, and cast iron or early porcelain fixtures take more time per surface than modern acrylic and quartz finishes. These are not problems, just honest variables that affect how long a thorough clean takes.
Homes near Big Thompson and the open space corridors west of town accumulate fine particulate faster than neighborhoods closer to the urban core. Centerra and McKee Farm homes near the open space edge see this most clearly in the fall, when wind out of the foothills carries fine grit through any gap in the building envelope. Baseboards, window tracks, and HVAC return covers carry a heavier load in those locations than in more sheltered parts of Loveland. Our post on why Front Range dust is different near open space explains why this matters for how we scope those homes.
For context on how Loveland pricing compares to similar markets nearby, our posts on house cleaning costs in Erie and move-out cleaning costs in Loveland give you reference points across visit types.
A standard deep clean at Casabella covers the full home at a thorough level. Here is what is included without any additional charge.
Kitchens: Countertops wiped and sanitized. Stovetop cleaned including burner grates. Exterior surfaces of all appliances. Cabinet and drawer faces wiped. Sink and faucet scrubbed and descaled. Backsplash wiped. Floor cleaned including under movable items near the perimeter.
Bathrooms: Toilet scrubbed inside and out, including the base, tank top, and seat hinges. Shower and tub cleaned including tile, grout surfaces, glass, and fixture hardware. Sink and faucet scrubbed. Mirror cleaned. Vanity surfaces wiped. Floor cleaned. Exhaust vent cover wiped down.
Bedrooms and living areas: All accessible surfaces dusted from top to bottom, including ceiling fan blades, light fixture surrounds, and window sills. Baseboards wiped throughout. Door frames and handles wiped. Floor vacuumed or mopped depending on surface type. Window mirrors and glass surfaces cleaned.
Entryways and hallways: All flat surfaces dusted. Baseboards wiped. Floor cleaned. Light switch plates wiped.
A first-time deep clean goes meaningfully deeper than a recurring maintenance visit. We spend extra time on surfaces that have accumulated residue over time, including inside window tracks, behind toilet bases, along the full baseboard run throughout the home, and on all appliance exteriors. A typical first-time deep clean on a 3-bedroom, 2-bath Loveland home takes around four hours. A monthly maintenance visit on the same home in good condition runs closer to 2.5 hours because the baseline is already established.
Several tasks are not included in the standard deep clean but can be added at booking. These are the most commonly requested in Loveland homes.
Move-out and pre-listing jobs in Loveland often include several of these together. Move-out cleans run roughly 30 percent higher than a standard deep clean because of the required attention to appliance interiors, baseboards, and window tracks that landlords and buyers inspect closely. Our post on move-out cleaning costs in Loveland breaks down exactly how that scope and price differ from a standard first-time clean.
Not every add-on makes sense for every home. Here is a practical way to think through the ones that come up most often in Loveland.
Interior oven cleaning is worth it if the oven has visible baked-on residue and has not been cleaned in six months or more. Attempting it yourself with standard oven cleaner produces fumes, requires multiple applications, and rarely reaches the door glass channel or back corners as thoroughly as a professional pass. If the oven is in reasonable shape, skip it and maintain it yourself going forward.
Interior refrigerator cleaning is worth it for households with young children, heavy produce use, or any visible residue in drawer channels. The gasket seal around the refrigerator door is one of the highest-bacteria-density surfaces in most kitchens and is almost never cleaned during routine home maintenance. If the refrigerator has any odor when you open it, this add-on is money well spent.
Interior cabinet cleaning is worth it in two situations: before listing a home for sale, and when moving into a home where you do not know the previous owners' habits. The cost reflects the real time involved. For most active Loveland kitchens on a recurring schedule, skipping this is reasonable between major occasions.
Interior window cleaning is worth it seasonally. Loveland sits at the mouth of the Big Thompson Canyon corridor, and fall wind events push fine particulate from the foothills across McKee Farm, Centerra, and the neighborhoods east of Highway 287. By late October, interior window glass in homes on the west-facing side of those neighborhoods often carries a visible haze that summer light hides. Adding interior window cleaning to a fall deep clean gives you clean glass heading into the lower-light months of November and December, when you notice window clarity more than during the bright summer weeks. Our post on how Colorado's dry climate affects cleaning frequency covers why this seasonal buildup is more pronounced on the Front Range than in other markets.
Wall spot cleaning is worth it before any real estate showing or large family gathering where repainting would be overkill but visible scuffs would stand out. In Loveland's older downtown homes and in the Mariana Butte neighborhood where higher-traffic hallways accumulate marks on painted trim, this add-on produces a noticeable before-and-after result for the cost.
Laundry room deep clean is worth it if the laundry space doubles as a mudroom entry from the garage, which is common in Loveland's newer construction near Centerra. Those spaces accumulate tracked-in grit and pet hair at a faster rate than interior laundry closets and benefit from periodic focused attention that a standard maintenance pass does not fully cover.
For homeowners preparing a Loveland home for sale, our post on preparing your Loveland home for sale with professional cleaning walks through exactly which add-ons buyers and agents notice most during showings and which ones you can skip. That context helps narrow the add-on list to what actually moves the needle on a listing.
If you want to talk through your home's scope before booking, you can reach us at 303-827-1251 during business hours. The Loveland house cleaning page outlines how we structure visits in this area. For a broader view of what we offer across all visit types, the Casabella services page covers the full scope. When you are ready, book your clean online and we will confirm the price specific to your home before anyone arrives.
A first-time deep clean for a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home in Loveland typically runs between $260 and $340. Homes with 2.5 or 3 bathrooms in the same bedroom count move to $315 to $400. Bathroom count is the biggest pricing variable, not square footage. Bathrooms require three to four times the cleaning time per square foot compared to other rooms. Current condition also shifts the quote. A home that has not been professionally cleaned in over a year, or one with older original fixtures common in Loveland's downtown and Mariana Butte neighborhoods, falls toward the higher end of that range. After the first deep clean, monthly recurring visits run $150 to $195 for the same home. Add-ons like interior oven cleaning ($40 to $60) or interior refrigerator cleaning ($45 to $65) are priced separately. For a detailed cost comparison between a first deep clean and ongoing service, see our post on recurring cleaning versus a one-time deep clean.
A deep clean in Loveland covers the full home at a level that goes beyond what a standard maintenance visit addresses. It includes detailed work on baseboards throughout the home, ceiling fan blades, window sills and tracks, all appliance exteriors, stovetop including burner grates, toilet base and seat hinges, shower grout and fixture hardware, exhaust vent covers, light switch plates, and door frames. A standard maintenance visit covers the same rooms but spends less time per surface because the home is already at a clean baseline. A first-time deep clean on a typical Loveland 3-bedroom home takes around four hours. A monthly maintenance visit on the same home in good condition runs closer to 2.5 hours. Interior appliance cleaning (oven, refrigerator, cabinet interiors) is a separately priced add-on for both visit types. See the Loveland house cleaning page for how we structure first-time visits in this market.
Yes. Pet hair collects along baseboards, in HVAC vent covers, on upholstered furniture edges, and in corners throughout the home in a volume that adds meaningful time to the visit. One dog or cat typically adds 20 to 30 minutes to a standard Loveland deep clean. Two or more pets in a home where they access most rooms can add 45 minutes to an hour depending on breed and coat type. When you book, letting us know how many pets you have and which rooms they use helps us quote accurately rather than adjusting the number after we see the home. Loveland homes with dogs that have yard access through back doors near the open space corridors around Devil's Backbone and the Big Thompson area tend to have higher floor and baseboard accumulation than the rest of the home. For more on how pet presence affects product choices during cleaning, our post on eco-friendly products and pets covers what matters most in pet households.
For most Loveland home sales, a professional deep clean before listing is worth the cost. Buyers and their agents notice cleaning quality during showings, and a home that presents well at first impression supports the listing price. The add-ons that matter most for a pre-listing clean are interior cabinet cleaning (buyers open cabinets during showings), interior appliance cleaning, and wall spot cleaning for visible scuffs and marks. Move-out cleans run about 30 percent more than a standard deep clean because of the level of attention required on appliance interiors, baseboards, and window tracks that landlords and buyers inspect closely. Our post on preparing your Loveland home for sale with professional cleaning covers exactly which tasks produce the highest return for a listing presentation. You can book online and note that it is a pre-listing clean so we scope it correctly from the start.
The most accurate quotes come from a brief conversation covering four things: bedroom and bathroom count, approximate square footage or a general description of the home's layout, when it was last professionally cleaned, and whether you have pets. Those four variables account for most price differences between Loveland homes of similar size. Add-ons like interior oven or refrigerator cleaning can be discussed at that point or added at booking. We do not require an in-home estimate for most Loveland homes. For larger homes above 3,500 square feet, our post on pricing for larger homes in Erie and Broomfield covers what changes at that threshold, and the same variables apply in Loveland. Visit the Loveland house cleaning page for a general overview, or book online and we will follow up to confirm pricing before scheduling anything.
If your Loveland home is ready for a thorough clean, put your details into our online booking page and we will confirm the exact scope and price for your home before we send a crew out.