San Francisco, California

Web Design for House Cleaning Services in San Francisco

A quote-ready website that turns Google searches into recurring weekly clients.

Why house cleaners in San Francisco need a website built specifically for them

If you run one of the thousands of independent cleaners and residential cleaning companies working in San Francisco, you already know the city is one of the most competitive markets in the country. A generic template from a free site builder won't cut it. Customers in neighborhoods like the Mission, Pacific Heights, Noe Valley, the Sunset, and SoMa expect a website that looks as polished as the experience they're paying for — and they expect to find you within seconds of searching Google.

At Grow Your Bay Area Business, we specialize in affordable, locally-tuned websites for San Francisco independent cleaners and residential cleaning companies. We've shipped sites that rank for hyperlocal terms like house cleaner San Francisco, deep cleaning Marina, move-out cleaning SoMa, and dozens more. The goal isn't a pretty website — it's a website that books appointments, captures leads, and pays for itself within the first 60–90 days.

Here's exactly what that looks like for your trade.

The problems we hear from independent cleaners and residential cleaning companies every week

If any of these sound familiar, you're not alone — and they're all fixable with the right website.

Spending hours every week writing quote emails

Losing leads to Thumbtack and Yelp ads

No clear way to encourage recurring clients

A site that doesn't show up for 'house cleaner near me'

What's included

A website built around how house cleaners actually win clients

Every feature below is included on our most popular Business Growth plan. If you only need a starter site, we strip back to the essentials and keep you at $299. See full pricing here.

1

Instant pricing calculator

Visitors enter bedrooms, bathrooms, and frequency — and get an instant quote without picking up the phone.

2

Recurring booking

Weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly recurring schedules baked right into the booking flow.

3

Neighborhood landing pages

Separate pages for Pacific Heights, Marina, Noe Valley, etc. — each one ranks for its own 'house cleaner [neighborhood]' search.

4

Trust signals

Insurance badges, background-check copy, and visible 5-star reviews built into the design.

5

Before & after gallery

Photo gallery of recent jobs builds instant credibility for cold visitors.

The pages we typically build for house cleaners

We don't ship 30-page monsters that take six months to launch. Most of our independent cleaners and residential cleaning companies go live in 2–3 weeks with the focused page set below — and we expand from there once we see what's converting in your analytics.

Home
Services
Instant Quote
Neighborhoods
Reviews
About
Contact

Local SEO for house cleaners in San Francisco

Most of your new business will come from someone typing a variation of “house cleaning website San Francisco” into Google — usually on their phone, usually right when they need you. We build every site with that moment in mind: fast mobile performance, properly structured local business schema, a fully-optimized Google Business Profile, neighborhood-specific landing pages, and internal links that point search engines at the pages you want to rank.

We track these specific local search phrases for clients in your trade:

  • house cleaner San Francisco
  • deep cleaning Marina
  • move-out cleaning SoMa
  • Airbnb cleaning Mission
  • recurring house cleaning Pacific Heights

For a deeper look at how local search works for small businesses in San Francisco, read our guide on the Bay Area blog — we publish monthly articles on local SEO, conversion design, and what's actually working for small businesses in the city right now.

Local SEO is included in every pricing plan. There's no upsell, no separate “SEO package,” and no monthly retainer required to keep your rankings.

Client snapshot

Foggy City CleanersInner Richmond

Dropped Thumbtack spend by $800/month after the new site started ranking.”

This is the kind of outcome we aim for with every house cleaners client. Real numbers, measured in your analytics, attributable to specific pages we build.

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What does this cost?

Almost every house cleaners client lands on one of three plans:

Starter Launchpad
$2,450
One-time. Up to 5 pages, mobile-friendly, basic SEO.
Business Growth
$4,950
One-time. Everything above, plus booking, CRM, and Google Business Profile setup.
Elite Agency Scale
$1,500/mo
Custom scope. Full build with neighborhood pages, lead magnets, and email automation.

We also offer a $299/month subscription if you'd rather skip the upfront cost — that bundles the build, hosting, unlimited content edits, and ongoing SEO into a single predictable monthly bill. Most independent cleaners and residential cleaning companies on the subscription plan break even inside the first two new bookings each month.

See the full breakdown on the pricing page, or read about how we work if you'd like to know who's actually building your site.

Frequently asked questions

Can the site give instant quotes?+

Yes. We build a calculator that takes bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, and frequency, then returns a price your visitor can book right there.

Do you handle Yelp and Google Business Profile?+

We optimize your Google Business Profile and link Yelp reviews into the site. We don't run paid Yelp ads — most clients save more by ranking organically instead.

Can I add and remove neighborhoods later?+

Yes. Adding a new service area is a 30-minute edit. We'll show you how, or do it for you on the $299/month plan.

Other trades we build for

Have a different business? We build for every kind of small business in the city — start with the full services list or browse a few below.

Ready to build a website that books real clients?

Free 20-minute consultation. No pitch deck, no obligation — just a straight conversation about what your business needs and whether we're the right fit.

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