Take Your Georgia Cleaning Business to the Next Level
From Atlanta’s sprawling suburbs to Savannah’s historic homes — MaidProfit equips Georgia cleaning companies to capture the Peach State’s explosive growth and build thriving, scalable operations.
Georgia Cleaning Market at a Glance
Why Georgia’s Cleaning Market Is Surging
Georgia is the eighth most populous state and one of the fastest-growing in the Southeast. The engine is Atlanta — a sprawling metro area of over 6 million people that ranks as one of the top destinations for domestic migration. The suburbs of Cobb, Gwinnett, Forsyth, and Fulton counties are growing at rates that create constant demand for cleaning services.
Georgia’s economy is diverse and resilient. Atlanta is a major hub for logistics (Hartsfield-Jackson is the world’s busiest airport), film production, financial services, and technology. This brings a steady stream of professionals and corporate offices — all potential clients. The median household income of $65,000 puts professional cleaning within reach for a broad swath of the population.
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What Georgia Cleaners Charge
Georgia rates center on the Atlanta metro, with pricing varying significantly by location and service type.
| Service | Price Range | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Standard House Cleaning | $110 – $250 | $165 |
| Deep Cleaning | $200 – $460 | $310 |
| Move-Out Cleaning | $250 – $530 | $370 |
| Office Cleaning (per sq ft) | $0.07 – $0.17 | $0.11 |
| Recurring Weekly | $95 – $210 | $140 |
Georgia Cleaning Business Requirements
Business Registration
Register your LLC or corporation with the Georgia Secretary of State. LLC formation costs $100 online. Sole proprietors should register a trade name with the county clerk.
Sales Tax
Georgia’s state sales tax rate is 4%, with local taxes adding 2–4%, bringing totals to 6–8%. Cleaning services are generally subject to sales tax in Georgia, though some jurisdictions may have specific exemptions.
General Liability Insurance
Not legally mandated but essential. Most Georgia cleaning businesses carry $500K–$1M coverage. Expect $400–$850/year. Many property management companies and commercial clients require it.
Occupation Tax Certificate
Most Georgia cities and counties require an Occupation Tax Certificate (local business license). Costs vary by jurisdiction, typically $50–$200. Contact your city hall or county government for specifics.
State Income Tax
Georgia has a flat state income tax rate of 5.49% (transitioning to a flat tax structure). Business owners must file and pay state income taxes on business profits through their personal returns (pass-through entities).
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Plans for your area cleaning businesses
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- Up to 50 jobs/month
- 1 team member
- Online booking page
- Client management
- Basic invoicing
- Unlimited jobs
- Up to 10 team members
- Full CRM + analytics
- Automated invoicing & payments
- Analytics dashboard
- QuickBooks + Stripe
- Everything in Growth
- Unlimited team members
- Multi-location support
- Custom reporting
- Priority support + onboarding
- API access
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“Atlanta’s suburbs are endless — and so is the demand. MaidProfit’s zone-based scheduling lets us run 6 teams across Cobb, Gwinnett, and Fulton counties without any of the coordination chaos we used to deal with.”
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