Independent local price check
Know the fair price before you hire.
Use a service-specific calculator before you call, text, or book. The estimate shows the assumptions behind the range, so you can ask better questions and avoid surprise add-ons.
Public wage and mileage data No sign-up No lead resale
Built for price checking No marketplace matching, sales calls, or hidden lead resale.
Clear assumptions Inputs are visible, adjustable, and specific to each service.
Local context Location affects labor and travel instead of using one flat number.
What you get
More than a single price
Each calculator returns a range plus the drivers that usually explain why a quote moves up or down.
Example output structure Low / Typical / High
- Included
- Labor, travel, job size, access, and condition
- Explained
- Why a quote may be reasonable, padded, or missing scope
Data basis
Public data, visible assumptions
Labor baseline BLS wage data, May 2025
Travel cost IRS mileage rate, 2026: $0.725/mile
Pricing logic Service-specific inputs and adjustable assumptions
Final prices still depend on local providers, job scope, timing, and site conditions. The goal is a defensible range before you talk to anyone.
Five calculators
Choose the job you want to check
Each calculator asks for the details that actually move the price, then opens directly into the right workflow.
01 House Cleaning One-time, recurring, deep, and move-out cleaning estimates. Open 02 Lawn Care Mowing, trimming, fertilizing, weeding, and seasonal cleanups. Open 03 Pressure Washing Driveway, siding, deck, patio, and exterior surface cleaning. Open 04 Window Cleaning Interior and exterior window cleaning by count and access. Open 05 Junk Removal Furniture, bulky items, boxes, garage clutter, and cleanouts. Open
How the estimate earns trust
Not just a random average
The tool separates labor, travel, job size, and condition so a user can see why a price moves.
Service-specific inputs Cleaning, hauling, windows, lawn, and washing do not use the same pricing logic.
Visible price drivers Labor, mileage, size, access, and condition are shown as separate assumptions.
Plain-language range The result explains why a quote may land low, typical, or high.