Roswell is one of those cities people move to and never leave. The Canton Street restaurant scene, the river trails along the Chattahoochee, the Historic District with its antebellum architecture. It's not just a suburb, it's a place people are genuinely rooted in. And when you're rooted somewhere, you take care of your home.

If you're looking for house cleaning in Roswell, this guide covers exactly what you need before you book anyone. We'll cover what each service actually includes, what prices look like for homes in this area, and why Roswell homes have a few specific characteristics that matter when you're hiring a cleaner.

We serve Roswell, and most of our Roswell clients are in the Historic District, East Roswell, the Holcomb Bridge corridor, and the Crabapple area near Milton.

What this guide covers:

  • What makes Roswell homes different from newer construction in Alpharetta
  • Real prices for recurring, deep, and move-out cleaning in Roswell
  • A room-by-room breakdown of what each service includes
  • When to book a deep clean versus a standard recurring visit

Cleaning homes in Roswell: what's specific to this area

Roswell has a noticeably different housing stock than Alpharetta. Where Alpharetta skews toward newer construction (2010s and later), Roswell has a real mix: homes from the 1990s and early 2000s in East Roswell and along the Holcomb Bridge corridor, and genuinely older historic properties near Bulloch Hall, Canton Street, and the Historic District.

That matters when you're hiring a cleaner. Older homes tend to have more surface detail: crown molding that catches dust in the crevices, original hardwood floors that need a specific approach, older grout lines in bathrooms that take more attention, and kitchen layouts that weren't designed with easy-clean surfaces in mind. A cleaner who only works in new construction sometimes doesn't know what they're getting into when they walk into a home built in 1994.

Historic Roswell homes near Canton Street and the Roswell Historic District are another category entirely. Some have original heart-pine floors, detailed woodwork, and period architectural features. These homes aren't hard to clean, but they reward cleaners who pay attention and don't rush through.

East Roswell and the Holcomb Bridge area are more typical suburban construction. Think 2,000 to 3,500 square feet, open-plan kitchens, carpet in the bedrooms, and a layout that's very similar to what you'd find in Alpharetta or Johns Creek. These homes are easier to quote and usually fall into a predictable price range.

One more Roswell-specific factor: the tree canopy. Roswell is noticeably more wooded than much of Fulton County north of 285. That's beautiful in the fall and summer. In the spring, it means serious pollen season. The pollen count along the GA-400 corridor can be intense from late February through May, and it gets inside. Spring cleaning is one of the most popular bookings we take from Roswell clients. It's not just a nice-to-have. It's almost necessary if anyone in your household has allergies.

Roswell also has a large share of dual-income households with commutes into Sandy Springs, Buckhead, or Midtown. Time is the constraint, not budget. Most of our Roswell clients aren't looking for the cheapest option. They're looking for someone reliable who will show up consistently and do the job right without needing to be managed.

House cleaning prices in Roswell

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Roswell falls in the same pricing zone as Alpharetta and Sandy Springs. We're in Fulton County, travel times are similar, and the homes are comparable in size. Here's what to expect for a typical 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom Roswell home:

Service Starting Price Typical 3BR/2BA (1,500-2,000 sq ft)
Recurring (biweekly) $140/visit $195/visit
Recurring (weekly) $120/visit $170/visit
Deep Clean $180 $275
Move-In / Move-Out $420 $555 to $660

A few things that affect where your home lands in that range: square footage, number of bathrooms, number of floors, and overall condition. Older Roswell homes sometimes take a bit longer on the first deep clean because of accumulated buildup in grout lines, crown molding, and baseboards. We account for that in the quote, not as a surprise at the end.

If you call or fill out the form above, we give you a firm price before booking. Not a range. A number you can plan around. See the full breakdown on our pricing page if you want to dig deeper before calling.

What's included in standard recurring cleaning

A recurring clean, whether weekly or biweekly, is the maintenance service. It keeps a clean home clean. Here's what every visit includes, room by room.

Throughout the home: Dust all horizontal surfaces (shelves, furniture tops, window sills), wipe light switches and door handles, vacuum carpet, sweep and mop hard floors, empty all trash cans and reline.

Kitchen: Wipe counters and backsplash, clean stovetop, wipe outside of all appliances (fridge, microwave, dishwasher), clean sink and faucet, wipe cabinet door faces.

Bathrooms: Scrub toilet (bowl, seat, and exterior), clean tub and/or shower, wipe sink and faucet, clean mirror, mop floor. If you have a walk-in shower with tile, grout gets attention every visit, not just on deep cleans.

Bedrooms: Dust all surfaces, vacuum, make beds if linens are left out. We don't strip and remake beds unless you leave clean linens out. Just letting you know what to expect so there's no confusion on the first visit.

One thing that matters a lot for Roswell clients: the same team, every visit. That's not something every cleaning company offers, and it makes a big difference. When the same two people walk into your home every two weeks, they know where things are, they know how you prefer things arranged, and they notice if something looks off. It also means you're not handing your key to a different stranger each time. For a lot of families near the Chattahoochee River recreation areas and Historic District, that consistency matters as much as the cleaning itself.

We bring all supplies. Eco-friendly products are the default. If you have specific preferences (certain products for your hardwoods, fragrance-free for allergies), let us know before the first visit and we adjust.

Deep cleaning for Roswell homes

A deep clean is a different service from recurring maintenance. It goes into areas a standard visit doesn't touch, and it's usually what you need if it's your first professional clean, or if you want a real reset rather than a maintenance pass.

What deep cleaning adds beyond standard: baseboards hand-wiped top to bottom, inside oven cleaned, inside refrigerator cleaned and wiped down, inside of all cabinets and drawers (emptied ones), window sills and blinds hand-wiped, door frames and tops of doors, detailed grout scrubbing in all bathrooms, ceiling fans taken down and cleaned (not just dusted), vents and HVAC returns, wall scuff removal throughout, and light fixtures pulled and washed.

For older Roswell homes, the deep clean is where you really see the difference. Crown molding in a 1990s home accumulates years of dust in the detail cuts. Grout lines in vintage-style bathrooms need actual scrubbing, not a quick spray. The baseboards in a three-story home near Bulloch Hall are a project. We bring the time and the tools.

When to book a deep clean in Roswell specifically: first clean ever, before a major event, after the holidays, and after pollen season. That last one is worth emphasizing. Spring pollen season in North Atlanta is intense, and Roswell gets it more than most because of the tree coverage. Pollen gets inside. It settles on every horizontal surface, finds its way into the HVAC system, coats window sills, and sits in the grout. A deep clean in late March or April, after the worst of the bloom, is one of the most satisfying bookings we do all year. If you've never timed a deep clean to pollen season, try it once and you'll book it every year.

Deep cleaning starts at $180. For a typical 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom Roswell home, expect $275 to $325. If you schedule recurring cleaning afterward, we credit a portion of the deep clean cost toward your first few regular visits.

Move-out cleaning for Roswell renters

Move-out cleaning is the most thorough service we offer. It's specifically designed to get a home into the condition a landlord expects to find it: clean enough to return a full deposit.

When you move out, landlords in Roswell will inspect the inside of the oven, the refrigerator, all bathroom grout and caulk, baseboards, blinds, window sills, and cabinet interiors. Properties along the Holcomb Bridge corridor and in East Roswell are often managed by professional property management companies that use detailed inspection checklists. A standard clean won't get you there.

Here's what a move-out clean covers: everything in a deep clean, plus inside all cabinets and drawers regardless of whether they're empty, inside all appliances, all light fixtures, ceiling fans, and a detailed wipe-down of every surface the landlord's checklist could include. We also wipe down walls and baseboards thoroughly, clean blinds slat by slat, and scrub bathroom tile and grout until it looks as close to original condition as the age of the home allows.

Note on carpets: we clean all hard surfaces. Carpet deep cleaning (steam cleaning) is a separate service and requires a carpet cleaning company. If your lease requires professional carpet cleaning, we're happy to point you to someone reliable, but it's not in our service scope.

For a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom (1,500-2,000 sq ft) home, move-out cleaning runs $555 to $660. We offer a 24-hour return guarantee: if the landlord finds anything during the inspection that falls within our scope, we come back and address it at no charge.

"We live near Canton Street and have an older home with a lot of character. Every cleaner I tried before missed the crown molding and the detailed woodwork. The Alpharetta Cleaning Co. team noticed everything without being asked." Patricia A., Roswell

How to book house cleaning in Roswell

Booking is straightforward. You can go online at /booknow and fill in your home details, and we will follow up with a confirmed quote and your first available date. Or call Staci directly at 678-578-4747. Staci handles all new client calls personally, keeps the call short, and gives you a real number before you hang up.

We serve all of Roswell. That includes the Historic District, East Roswell, the Canton Street area, Holcomb Bridge, and the Crabapple area near the Milton border. The zip codes we cover are 30075 and 30076. If you're not sure whether you're in our range, call and ask. We will tell you in 30 seconds.

For recurring clients, we assign a consistent team and keep the same day and time slot as long as you want it. Most of our Roswell clients have been on the same schedule for a year or more. The goal is that you stop thinking about it: the team shows up, the home is clean, and you move on with your week.

A few other things Roswell clients ask us about: Yes, we bring our own supplies and equipment every time. No, you don't need to be home. Most clients leave a key or door code. Yes, we're insured and all team members are personally vetted before their first visit. And yes, the same team you meet on the first visit is who you'll see going forward, not a rotating roster.

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Recurring from $140/visit. Deep cleans from $180. Same team every visit.