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The complete playbook for scaling a cleaning business in Georgia, GA. Local advertising costs, marketing channels ranked for your market, lead response scripts, pricing strategy, hiring, and revenue milestones — all based on real Georgia data.
Understanding your local advertising costs is the difference between profitable growth and burning cash. Here's what cleaning businesses in Georgia are paying right now, based on Georgia's competition level (medium), median income ($62K), and market saturation.
Estimated advertising costs in Georgia
$4.65
Google Ads CPC
$39.53
Google cost/lead
$8-10
Bark cost/lead
$270
30 leads/mo (Bark)
These estimates are based on Georgia's competition level, median household income, and market size. Actual costs vary by season — summer typically costs 15-25% more.
The full funnel: clicks → leads → bookings → revenue
Understanding conversion rates at each stage is critical. Here's what realistic numbers look like for a cleaning business in Georgia:
StageRateWhat it meansExample
Click → Lead~20%1 in 5 clicks becomes an enquiry100 clicks = 20 leads
Lead → Booking15-40%Varies by channel qualityBark ~15%, Thumbtack ~40%
Booking → Recurring~40%2 in 5 one-time clients go recurring6 bookings = 2-3 recurring
Full funnel~6%Click to recurring client100 clicks = 2-3 recurring clients
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Quick maths for Georgia: If a recurring client pays $280/month and stays 12 months = $3360 lifetime value. Even at $39.53/lead with a 30% booking rate, your cost to acquire a client is ~$132. That's a 25x return on every marketing dollar.
Bark is your training ground. At $8-10 per lead with high volume, it's the best place to learn the business. Yes, only ~15% of Bark leads convert to bookings — but at $9/lead, that means each new client costs you ~$60. Compare that to Google PPC where a client might cost $200+. Experiment with different pitches, test your scripts, try different pricing — if a lead doesn't convert, you've lost $9 not $50.
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Thumbtack is your secret weapon — but timing is everything. Highest quality leads on any platform. The catch: you pay per lead whether you respond or not. Only turn Thumbtack ON when you're sat at your phone ready to respond within 2-3 minutes. Going out to clean? Turn it off. Eating dinner? Turn it off. At your desk? Turn it on and watch the leads come in. The pros who win on Thumbtack are the fastest responders, not the cheapest.
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Pro tip: In Georgia, Google Local Service Ads (LSAs) typically deliver the lowest cost per lead because you only pay for actual leads, not clicks. Start there before scaling to PPC.
MARKETING CHANNELS
Best marketing channels for Georgia.
Not all channels work equally in every market. Here's how each performs for cleaning businesses in a balanced market like Georgia, ranked by ROI.
🐕BarkSTART HERE
Cost per lead$8-10
Lead → booking~15%
VolumeHigh
Cheapest leads and highest volume — your training ground. At $8-10/lead you can afford to experiment with your pitch, scripts, and pricing. Quality is lower (~15% booking rate) but at this price you're spending ~$60 to acquire a client worth thousands. Learn what works here before scaling to expensive channels.
The highest quality leads of any marketplace — these people are ready to book NOW. Critical strategy: only turn Thumbtack ON when you can respond within minutes. You pay per lead, so if you're out working, turn it off. Someone else will respond first and you've wasted money. Turn on at your desk, off when working.
Established platform with trust factor — many homeowners in Georgia still go to Angi first for vetted home services. Higher cost per lead than Bark but leads tend to be more serious. Claim your free profile and respond fast to enquiries.
Free listing gets you in front of people searching "${svc(data)} services Georgia". Paid ads boost visibility but the real power is reviews — businesses with 20+ reviews dominate Yelp search in Georgia. Claim your free profile, respond to every review, add photos weekly.
You set an hourly rate but clients filter by price, so you're competing on cost — the opposite of premium positioning. Good for filling empty slots in your calendar and generating quick cash flow when starting out, but don't build your business here. Use it to fill gaps, then convert TaskRabbit clients to direct recurring clients at your real rates.
Pay only for real leads, not clicks. Google-guaranteed badge builds instant trust. These people are actively searching for cleaning services in Georgia right now — highest intent of any channel.
Claim your listing, add photos weekly, get reviews. 46% of all Google searches are local. Highest conversion rate because people who find you organically already trust you. This is non-negotiable — set it up on day 1.
Target "${svcSearch(data)} near me" and "cleaning services Georgia". More expensive than marketplaces but unlimited scale — increase budget = increase leads. Best used after you have reviews and a proven conversion system.
The most underused platform for local services. Post in Georgia neighbourhoods. When one person recommends you, every neighbour sees it. Offer "neighbourhood discounts" for clusters of nearby clients — less driving, more profit.
Target homeowners in Georgia by zip code. Before/after photos and ${svc(data)} timelapse reels perform best. Lower conversion than search channels — you're interrupting people, not catching them when they need you.
Now merged with Angi. Leads are shared with multiple pros so speed matters. More expensive and lower quality than Bark or Thumbtack, but in Georgia it can provide supplementary volume. Don't rely on it as your main source.
The golden rule: experiment, measure, double down.
Every market is different. What works in Georgia might not work in the next city. Try 3-4 channels at once with small budgets, track your cost per lead AND cost per booking on each, then kill what doesn't work and pour money into what does. The numbers above are averages — your numbers might be completely different. The only way to know is to test.
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Our recommended rollout for Georgia:
Month 1-3 (Learning): Start with Bark ($8-10/lead) + Google Business Profile (free) + Thumbtack (on/off). Also sign up for Yelp (free listing), Angi (free profile), and Nextdoor (free). Bark = cheap volume to learn. Thumbtack = highest quality when you're available. Free profiles everywhere else = passive leads while you sleep. Track which channel brings the best clients, not just the most.
Month 3-6 (Building): Once you hit 15+ Google reviews, add Google LSA. Your review count gives you an edge over competitors. Keep Bark for volume, Thumbtack for premium. By now you know which channels work in Georgia — double down on your top 2 and cut the rest.
Month 6+ (Scaling): Add Google PPC and Facebook/Instagram ads. Start social media content (before/afters, reels, TikTok). By now you have reviews, a proven conversion system, and cash flow. Organic leads from Google and social start compounding. The goal: 50% of leads come from channels you don't pay for (Google organic, reviews, referrals, social).
Month 12+: You should know exactly what your cost per client is on every channel. Your best channels should be generating leads on autopilot. Now focus on retention, upsells, and growing average ticket — that's where the real profit is.
Social media — the long game that compounds
Social media won't get you leads tomorrow, but it builds a brand that gets you leads forever. Here's how cleaning businesses in Georgia should use each platform:
📸InstagramVISUAL
Before/after photos are your best content. Film 15-second timelapse videos of your work. Post 3-4x per week. Use local hashtags: #GeorgiaCleaning #GeorgiaHomes. Tag the neighbourhood. Reels get 3-5x more reach than static posts. Build social proof that you can point leads to.
📘FacebookCOMMUNITY
Join "Georgia Moms", "Georgia Recommendations", and "Georgia Community" groups. Don't spam — be helpful. When someone asks "who does cleaning?", your past clients will tag you. Post cleaning tips, respond to questions, build trust. This is free and compounds over time.
🎵TikTokVIRAL POTENTIAL
Satisfying cleaning videos go viral. Film oddly satisfying scrubbing, organising, and transformation content. You don't need Georgia people to see it — viral content builds brand authority. One video with 100K views = months of credibility. Post daily, even 15-second clips from each job.
🏘️NextdoorLOCAL GOLD
The most underused platform for local services. Post in Georgia neighbourhoods. When one person recommends you, every neighbour sees it. Offer a "neighbourhood discount" — if you already clean on their street, offer 10% off. Clusters of nearby clients = less driving, more profit.
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Social media is a 6-12 month investment. Don't expect leads from Instagram in week 1. But by month 6, you'll have a portfolio of before/afters, a following of local homeowners, and content you can use in ads. Start posting from day 1 — even if nobody's watching yet. Future you will thank present you.
Don't want to manage your own marketing?
Progressive83 handles lead generation, advertising, and client acquisition for you.
The average cleaning business loses 60-70% of leads by responding too slowly or with a generic message. In Georgia's medium-competition market, speed and professionalism are everything.
5 min
Ideal response time
78%
Win rate if first responder
10%
Win rate after 30 min
Phone call script (when a lead calls)
📞 Inbound call script
"Hi, thank you for calling [Your Business Name]! This is [Your Name]. How can I help you today?"
[Listen to their needs, then:]
"We'd love to help with that. We serve the Georgia area and we can usually get you scheduled within 48 hours. Can I grab a few details?
- What type of service are you looking for — one-time or recurring?
- How many bedrooms and bathrooms?
- Any pets in the home?
Based on that, we're looking at around $84-$140 per visit. We can do a quick walkthrough and give you an exact quote. What day works best for you?"
Text/SMS response (within 2 minutes)
💬 SMS template
"Hi [Name]! Thanks for reaching out to [Business Name] 🧹 We'd love to help with your cleaning in Georgia. Quick question — are you looking for a one-time service or regular weekly/biweekly? I can have a quote to you in the next 5 minutes!"
Email follow-up (if no response to text)
📧 Follow-up email — send 2 hours after text
Subject: Your cleaning quote for Georgia
"Hi [Name],
Thanks for your interest in our cleaning services! I wanted to follow up and share some quick info:
✅ We serve all of Georgia including [their neighborhood if known]
✅ Fully insured and background-checked team
✅ Most jobs take 1-3 hours depending on size
✅ Pricing starts around $84/visit for regular service
Would you like to schedule a quick 5-minute call so I can give you an exact quote? I'm free [today/tomorrow] at [time].
Looking forward to helping!
[Your Name]"
Follow-up sequence that converts
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Within 2 minutes
Text/SMS response
Send personalised text. 78% of customers hire the first business to respond.
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2 hours later
Email with quote range
Professional email with pricing, services, and a call-to-action to schedule.
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Day 2
Phone call
"Just following up on your enquiry — did you have any questions I can help with?"
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Day 5
Final text
"Hi [Name], just checking in one last time! We have openings this week if you're still looking for help in [area]. No pressure — happy to help when the timing is right 😊"
Automate your entire follow-up (the secret weapon)
The best service businesses don't manually respond to leads — they automate it. Here's how to respond to every lead within 60 seconds, 24/7, without lifting a finger:
🤖AI ReceptionistGAME CHANGER
ToolsSmith.ai, Ruby
Cost$140-300/mo
AI-powered phone answering that books appointments, takes messages, and qualifies leads — even at 2am. Callers think they're talking to your office. Answers in your business name, knows your services and pricing.
Connect Google Ads leads → instant SMS + email response → CRM entry → calendar booking link. New lead comes in at 3am? They get a personalised text within 30 seconds. Zero manual work.
AI reads each lead enquiry, understands what they need, and sends a personalised response with pricing and a booking link. Handles questions about services, availability, and pricing — all without you.
📋AI Hiring FilterSAVES HOURS
ToolsMake.com + Google Forms
CostFree
Job applicants fill out a form → AI scores them on experience, availability, and location → you only see the top 20%. Filters out time-wasters and no-shows before you ever pick up the phone.
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The businesses that automate win. While your competitors are checking voicemails the next morning, your AI receptionist has already booked the job. This one change alone can double your lead conversion rate.
Handling price shoppers in Georgia
At $28/hr in Georgia, you'll encounter price shoppers. Don't compete on price — compete on trust and speed. Here's how:
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Never justify your price by lowering it. If someone says "that's too expensive", they're not your client. The cheapest cleaner in Georgia will always be cheaper than you — let them have those clients. You want the clients who value reliability, quality, and professionalism.
🛡️ Price objection response — "That's more than I expected"
"I totally understand — and you'll find cheaper options out there. Here's why our clients choose us over those options:
• Fully insured, background-checked team — your home and belongings are protected
• Same cleaner every visit — they learn your home, your preferences, your standards
• 100% satisfaction guarantee — if anything isn't perfect, we come back and fix it, free
• Professional systems — reminders, online booking, automatic scheduling, digital invoicing
Most of our clients in Georgia actually switched to us FROM cheaper services. The difference is night and day. Would you like to try one clean and see for yourself?"
💎 Premium positioning script — "Why should I pick you?"
"Great question. There are two types of cleaning companies in Georgia:
Type 1: Solo operators charging rock-bottom prices. Different person every time, no insurance, no guarantee, unreliable scheduling. You get what you pay for.
Type 2 (us): A professional operation with trained, vetted staff, proper insurance, consistent quality, and technology that means you never have to chase us for a booking or invoice.
We're not the cheapest, and we don't try to be. We're the most reliable. Our clients stay with us for years because they never have to think about cleaning again — it just happens, perfectly, every time."
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The race to the bottom is a losing game. If you charge $80 for a clean, you need 50 clients to hit $4K/month. If you charge $280, you need 15. Fewer clients = better service = more referrals = more growth. Premium pricing is a growth strategy, not just a profit strategy.
PRICING STRATEGY
How to price for growth in Georgia.
Your market's median household income is $61,980. That determines what people are willing to pay and how to position your services.
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Do NOT compete on price. Budget operators in Georgia charge around $28/hr — and they burn out, can't hire, and can't grow. Franchises like Molly Maid, Merry Maids, and MaidPro charge $50-65/hr in most markets and have no trouble finding clients. The difference? Branding, systems, and professionalism. That's where you should be.
With a median household income of $61,980 in Georgia, homeowners can afford professional cleaning. They're not looking for the cheapest option — they're looking for someone reliable, insured, and trustworthy who shows up on time and does consistent work.
How to price like a professional (not a side hustle)
Stop thinking hourly. Professional cleaning companies price by square footage + extras. This is how you charge $200-400+ per clean instead of $80:
Pricing methodBudget operatorsPro companiesYou should be
Hourly rate$28-33/hr$50-60/hr$50+/hr
Per sq ftN/A$0.10-0.15/sqft$0.10-0.15/sqft
2-bed home$80-120$180-250$180-250
3-bed home$100-150$250-350$250-350
Deep clean$150-200$350-500$350-500
Move-out$200-300$400-700$400-700
Extras and upsells (this is where the real money is)
Your base clean gets clients in the door. Extras add 30-50% to every invoice with almost no extra time:
Add-on serviceChargeTimeMargin
Inside oven clean$35-5015 min90%
Inside fridge clean$25-4015 min90%
Interior windows$5-8/window3 min each85%
Laundry (wash + fold)$25-35/loadPassive80%
Cabinet interiors$40-6020 min85%
Garage sweep + organise$50-8030 min80%
Baseboard detail$30-4515 min90%
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Real example: A 3-bed home base clean at $280 + oven ($40) + fridge ($30) + windows x8 ($48) + laundry ($30) = $428 total. That's a 53% increase from the base price for 45 minutes of extra work. Do this on 20 recurring clients and you've added $3,000/month in pure profit.
Pricing packages that convert
Offer 3 tiers — most clients pick the middle one. This is called anchoring and it increases your average ticket by 20-30%.
Deep CleanPremium + baseboards, cabinets, garage$400-55070%
Upsell strategy: one-time to recurring
The real money in cleaning is recurring revenue at premium rates. A one-time deep clean at $400+ is good, but a biweekly client paying $540/month is worth $6,480/year. That's one client. Ten recurring clients = $64,800/year. Here's how to convert one-time into recurring:
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Offer a discounted first clean
10-15% off the first visit gets them in the door. The quality of your work sells the recurring plan.
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Ask at the right moment
Right after the first clean — when they're amazed at how good their home looks — ask: "Would you like us to come every two weeks to keep it like this?"
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Lock in with packages
"Our biweekly clients save 15% vs. one-time bookings" — this frames recurring as a deal, not a commitment.
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Add-on services each visit
Offer fridge cleaning ($25), oven deep clean ($35), laundry ($20) as extras. Increases average ticket by 20%.
HIRING
Hiring cleaners in Georgia.
The cleaning industry in Georgia pays an average of $14.2/hr for maids and housekeeping cleaners (source: Bureau of Labor Statistics). Here's how to hire effectively in your market.
When to make your first hire
20+
Recurring clients
$5K+
Monthly revenue
40+ hrs
Booked per week
If you're hitting these numbers, you're leaving money on the table by staying solo. Your first hire doubles your capacity immediately.
What to pay cleaners in Georgia
The average employed cleaner in Georgia earns $14.2/hr (BLS data). But as a business owner using 1099 contractors, you pay per job — which means they earn more and you avoid payroll overhead:
ModelPay structureYour costYour margin
1099 contractor (recommended)55-65% of job price$0 payroll tax35-45%
W-2 team lead$20.2-$24.2/hr+7.65% payroll + WC20-30%
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Example: A $300 clean paid at 60% to the contractor = $180 to them, $120 to you. No payroll taxes, no workers' comp, no benefits. On 100 cleans/month that's $12,000/month profit before marketing costs. With W-2 employees doing the same work, your profit drops to ~$8,000-9,000/month after payroll taxes and insurance.
Where to find cleaners in Georgia
Best hiring channels, ranked by quality of applicants:
📋IndeedBEST
Post "House Cleaner — Georgia" with pay range. Sponsor the post for $5-10/day for 3x more applicants.
Search "Georgia jobs" groups. Post with pay, hours, and what makes your company different.
🤝ReferralsHIGHEST QUALITY
Offer $100-200 referral bonus to current cleaners. Referred hires stay 2x longer on average.
📱CraigslistVOLUME
High volume but lower quality. Post in Georgia "gigs" section. Screen carefully.
Employee vs. independent contractor in Georgia
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Our recommendation: start with 1099 contractors. It's the fastest, cheapest, and easiest way to scale. No payroll taxes, no workers' comp, no HR headaches. You focus on getting clients and the contractors focus on cleaning. This is how the majority of successful cleaning businesses launch and grow quickly.
Workers' comp insuranceNot requiredRequired in most states1099 cheaper
Speed to hireSame day1-2 weeks (paperwork)1099 faster
Flexibility to scale up/downEasy — add or removeHarder — firing laws1099 flexible
They work for others tooYes (by law)No — exclusiveW-2 for loyalty
Brand controlLess — they're independentFull — uniforms, standardsW-2 for brand
Schedule controlOffer jobs, they accept/declineYou set the scheduleW-2 for control
SuppliesThey bring their ownYou provideDepends
The growth path we recommend
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Start with 1099 contractors (Month 1-12)
Fast scaling, low overhead
Bring on independent contractors to handle the cleaning while you focus on sales, marketing, and growth. Pay them per job (typically 55-65% of the clean price). No payroll, no tax headaches, no HR. This lets you scale from 0 to 50+ clients without the overhead of employees. Most of our operators use this model and scale rapidly.
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Hybrid model (Year 1-2)
Best of both worlds
As you grow, hire 1-2 W-2 team leads who manage your contractors. Team leads wear your brand, enforce quality, and train new contractors. You get the brand consistency of employees with the flexibility of contractors. This is the sweet spot for businesses doing $20-50K/month.
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Consider full W-2 (Year 2+, optional)
Brand recognition, premium positioning
At $50K+/month, you might transition to full W-2 employees for better brand control — branded uniforms, company vehicles, consistent quality. This is how franchises like Molly Maid operate. Higher overhead but builds a sellable asset. Not required — many $100K+/month cleaning businesses run entirely on the contractor model.
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Stay compliant. If you use 1099 contractors, they must genuinely be independent — they set their own hours, use their own supplies, and can work for others. You can't treat them like employees and classify them as contractors. Use our free contractor agreement template to protect yourself. See IRS guidelines for the full rules.
REVIEWS & RETENTION
Get 5-star reviews on autopilot.
In Georgia, the average cleaning business on Google has 62 reviews. Here's how to get more reviews than your competitors and keep clients long-term.
The average cleaning business in Georgia has roughly 62 Google reviews. To dominate the map pack, aim for 186+ reviews within your first year.
When and how to ask for reviews
💬 Review request text — send 2 hours after clean
"Hi [Name]! We hope your home is sparkling ✨ If you're happy with today's clean, we'd really appreciate a quick Google review — it helps other Georgia families find us!
[Your Google Review Link]
Thank you so much! — [Your Name], [Business Name]"
Responding to reviews
Reply to every single review — positive and negative. Google's algorithm favours businesses that respond. Keep it personal and mention Georgia:
⭐ Positive review response
"Thank you so much, [Name]! We love serving the Georgia community and we're thrilled you're happy with our work. See you at your next clean! 🧹"
Reducing client churn
Industry average churn for cleaning businesses is 15-25% per year. Top performers keep it under 10% by:
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Same cleaner every visit
Consistency builds trust. Rotating staff is the #1 reason clients cancel.
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Quality checklists
Photograph before/after. Send clients a "completed" notification with photos.
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Loyalty perks at 6 months
"Thanks for being with us 6 months! Your next clean is 20% off." Costs you $30, saves a $3360/year client.
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Check-in calls quarterly
"Just checking in — is everything still great with your cleans?" Catches issues before they cancel.
Word of mouth — the free growth engine
In cleaning, word of mouth drives 40-60% of new clients for established businesses. But it doesn't happen by accident. Here's how to engineer it:
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Referral program
$25-50 credit per referral
Give existing clients a referral card or unique code. When their friend books, both get $25 off. Cost you $50, gain a client worth $3360/year. That's a 50x return.
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Neighbourhood clusters
Clean 3+ homes on the same street
When you clean in Georgia's best neighborhoods, neighbours notice. Leave a door hanger on 10 houses each side. "We just cleaned your neighbour's home — here's 15% off your first clean."
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Local Facebook groups
Free organic reach
Join "Georgia Moms" and "Georgia Recommendations" groups. Don't spam — answer questions, be helpful. When someone asks "who does cleaning?", your clients will tag you.
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Google review snowball
Reviews generate more reviews
Every 10 reviews you add roughly doubles your visibility in Google Maps. At 186+ reviews, you dominate the Georgia map pack and leads come to you organically — no ad spend needed.
Progressive83 automates all of this for you.
Automated review requests after every clean, referral tracking, social media posting, and reputation management — all running in the background while you focus on cleaning.
The right tools save 10+ hours/week on admin, scheduling, and follow-ups. Here's what successful cleaning businesses use.
Progressive83 — All-in-one growth platform
Why piece together 6 different tools when one system handles everything? Progressive83 gives you CRM, automated lead follow-up, AI receptionist, review management, scheduling, invoicing, hiring pipeline, and marketing — all integrated and managed for you. Our operators spend zero time on admin and 100% of their time on growth.
Good enough when you're starting. Share with team, set reminders, sync to phone. Upgrade to Jobber when you hire.
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The problem with DIY tech stacks: Most service businesses end up paying for 4-6 separate tools that don't talk to each other. A lead comes in on Bark, you manually enter it in Jobber, then create an invoice in QuickBooks, then send a review request manually. Progressive83 automates this entire flow — lead in, auto-respond, book, clean, invoice, review request — zero manual steps.
REVENUE MILESTONES
Growth roadmap for Georgia.
Based on Georgia's average rate of $28/hr and a typical residential clean averaging $280/month, here's what your growth trajectory looks like.
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Solo Operator (Months 1-6)
$5,000-$8,000/month
10-15 recurring clients at premium rates ($250-350/clean). You do the cleaning, bookings, and marketing. At $300 avg per biweekly clean, 15 clients = $9,000/month. Focus: get reviews, build reputation, establish premium positioning from day one.
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First Hire (Months 6-12)
$12,000-$20,000/month
25-40 recurring clients across 2 people. Your first hire doubles capacity overnight. You start managing more than cleaning. At premium rates, 35 clients = $21,000/month revenue, ~$12,000 profit after wages and supplies.
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Small Team (Year 1-2)
$30,000-$50,000/month
3-5 cleaners, 60-100+ clients. You're the manager, not the cleaner. With systems and premium pricing, your margin is 35-45%. Focus: marketing systems, hiring pipeline, route optimisation, adding commercial contracts at $500-2,000/month each.
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Full Operation (Year 2-3+)
$80,000-$150,000+/month
8-15+ cleaners, 150+ clients, office manager, team leads. You're running a business, not working in it. At this level, add move-out cleans ($400-700), commercial contracts, and specialty services. Annual revenue: $1M-$1.8M.
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These numbers are achievable. The difference between a $3K/month side hustle and a $100K/month operation isn't talent — it's systems, premium pricing, and consistent marketing. Budget operators get stuck at $3-5K because they can't charge enough to hire. Premium operators scale because every new client funds the next hire.
Skip the guesswork. Let us handle your growth.
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With a population of 10,711,908 and a median household income of $61,980 (3% above the national median), Georgia presents a solid and growing market for cleaning services. The average hourly rate in Georgia is $28/hr — near the national average of $30 — and the typical residential cleaning client generates approximately $280/month in recurring revenue.
With a population exceeding 10,711,908, Georgia is a large and competitive cleaning market. The sheer size of the population means enormous total demand — but it also means a crowded field of competitors. There are approximately 7,500 cleaning businesses operating in the area. The strategy for success in a market like Georgia is differentiation: rather than competing broadly on price, successful operators focus on specific neighborhoods, property types or service niches. Commercial cleaning contracts, move-in/move-out specialisation and premium eco-friendly services all represent profitable niches within the larger Georgia market. Average rates of $28/hr are sustainable when paired with efficient operations and strong client retention.
The Georgia market benefits from year-round demand, with a slight uptick during spring and a surge around the holidays. The warm climate means more frequent cleaning is needed as windows and doors stay open longer, bringing in dust and pollen. Air conditioning systems also drive demand for regular interior cleaning.
Across Georgia, cleaning demand is concentrated in key metropolitan areas including Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Columbus. Each city offers a different competitive dynamic — from established markets with premium pricing to emerging areas with first-mover advantage. The statewide average of $28/hr provides a baseline, but rates can vary by 20-40% between cities based on local income levels and competition. Understanding these local variations is critical to setting your pricing strategy and choosing your initial service area.
Live data from Google Maps, Yelp, and US Census — updated monthly.
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Cleaning businesses in Georgia, GA.
Last updated: March 2026 · Data sources: Google Maps, Yelp, US Census Bureau, BLS
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