Professional home cleaning in Toronto costs $100 to $348 per visit for a standard clean, depending on your home’s size. No More Chores prices by square footage — flat rates, no hourly surprises.
Below are our current prices, what affects the total, and what every clean includes.
How Much Does a Maid Cost in Toronto? (2025 Prices)
| Home Size | Typical Toronto Home | Price Per Visit |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 500 sq ft | Bachelor / Studio condo | $100 |
| 501–1,000 sq ft | 1–2 bed condo | $120 |
| 1,001–1,500 sq ft | 2–3 bed condo or apartment | $200 |
| 1,501–2,000 sq ft | 3 bed townhouse | $235 |
| 2,001–2,500 sq ft | 3–4 bed semi or house | $250 |
| 2,501–3,000 sq ft | 4 bed house | $295 |
| 3,001–3,500 sq ft | 4–5 bed house | $348 |
Recurring clients (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly) receive a discount on every visit. Book online and the exact price for your home appears before you confirm.
What’s Included in a Regular Clean
Every standard clean covers the whole home:
- Kitchen: countertops, stovetop, sink, exterior of appliances, cabinet fronts
- Bathrooms: toilet, sink, shower and tub, mirrors, floors
- Bedrooms & living areas: dusting all surfaces, vacuuming, mopping hard floors
- Throughout: emptying trash, wiping light switches and door handles, tidying
Inside-appliance cleaning (fridge, oven, freezer), inside cabinets, interior windows, and balcony cleaning are available as add-ons.
What Affects the Price
Home Size
The biggest factor. Cleaning is priced by square footage, not by the hour, so you always know your total upfront.
Frequency
Weekly and bi-weekly clients pay less per visit than one-time bookings. Recurring service also means the home stays at a consistent baseline — each visit takes less time.
Condition of the Home
Heavily soiled homes or first-time cleans after a long gap may require an additional labour charge. This is flagged transparently at booking, not added on arrival.
Add-Ons
Common extras and their prices:
- Inside oven — $67
- Inside fridge — $67
- Inside freezer — $49
- Balcony sweep & mop — from $33.50
- Interior windows (condo/apartment, small) — $49
- Interior windows (condo/apartment, large) — $79
- Inside cabinets & drawers — from $50
- Eco-friendly products — $25–$30
Toronto vs. GTA Pricing
No More Chores serves Toronto and the GTA including Mississauga, Brampton, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Oakville, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, and Oshawa. Pricing is consistent across the service area — no distance surcharges for most neighbourhoods.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a maid cost per hour in Toronto?
Most professional cleaning services in Toronto have moved away from hourly billing because it creates unpredictable costs for clients. No More Chores charges flat rates by square footage — a 1,000 sq ft condo is $120 per visit regardless of how long the team takes.
Is it worth hiring a cleaning service in Toronto?
For most households, yes. A bi-weekly clean on a 1,500 sq ft home runs about $235 per visit. That’s roughly $470/month to have a consistently clean home without spending 3–4 hours on it yourself. Many clients say the time reclaimed is worth more than the cost.
What’s the difference between a regular clean and a deep clean?
A regular clean covers all standard surface areas on a maintenance schedule. A deep clean includes everything in a regular clean plus detailed scrubbing of baseboards, inside appliances, grout, vents, and areas typically skipped in maintenance visits. Deep cleans cost more and are usually done once or twice a year, or before moving in or out.
How do I get an exact price for my home?
Enter your square footage and any add-ons in our online booking form — you’ll see the full price before confirming. No quote calls required.
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Sarah is part of the content team at No More Chores, Toronto's highest-rated residential cleaning service. Drawing on 10 years of hands-on cleaning expertise and thousands of jobs across the GTA, she covers home cleaning tips, service guides, and practical advice for keeping your home in top shape.


