Cleaning Business Software

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.

11M+ Residents
4M Households
#8 Largest US State
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6,400+
Cleaning Businesses in Georgia
4M
Households Statewide
$65,000
Median Household Income
10.2%
Annual Market Growth

Georgia Cleaning Market at a Glance

10.9 million
Population
8th most populous U.S. state with rapid growth in suburban Atlanta counties
U.S. Census Bureau 2024
~4,800
Cleaning Businesses
High concentration in Metro Atlanta; lower competition in south Georgia markets
IBISWorld 2024
$1.6 billion
Market Size
Growing 7.1% annually, driven by new housing construction and population influx
IBISWorld 2024
$315,000
Median Home Value
Up 5.2% year-over-year; higher in North Fulton ($525K) and lower in rural areas ($180K)
Zillow 2024
$155/visit
Average Cleaning Rate
Ranges from $130 in Macon to $185 in Buckhead and Sandy Springs
HomeAdvisor 2024
March – September
Peak Season
Spring pollen season (Georgia ranks #1 for pollen counts) and summer humidity drive deep-clean demand
Industry Data

Data sources: HomeAdvisor 2024, IBISWorld 2024, Industry Data, U.S. Census Bureau 2024, Zillow 2024

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.

Beyond Atlanta, Georgia offers strong secondary markets. Savannah’s tourism industry drives vacation rental demand. Augusta’s healthcare and military sectors provide steady commercial cleaning contracts. Columbus, Macon, and Athens each have growing local economies and underserved cleaning markets. For entrepreneurs willing to think beyond the Perimeter, Georgia offers statewide opportunity.

Georgia's average cleaning rate of $155 is 1.3% below the national average of $157, but lower operating costs mean Georgia cleaners often see higher net margins.
Georgia's cleaning industry is growing at 7.1% annually — outpacing the national average of 6.6% — fueled by the state adding 100,000+ new residents per year.
Georgia's median home value of $315,000 sits 13.7% below the national median of $365,000, making homeownership (and recurring cleaning subscriptions) more accessible.

Atlanta: The Southeast’s Growth Engine

Metro Atlanta adds roughly 60,000 new residents per year, making it one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S. Every new household is a potential client, and the region’s suburban sprawl means cleaning businesses can scale across multiple counties from a single base of operations.

6,400+
Cleaning Businesses in Georgia
4M
Households Statewide
$65,000
Median Household Income
10.2%
Annual Market Growth

Top Georgia Neighborhoods for Cleaning Businesses

Where the demand is highest and your business can thrive.

Metro Atlanta
5.9 million residents across Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and Gwinnett counties — the state's largest and most competitive cleaning market with strong demand in Buckhead, Midtown, Decatur, and Alpharetta.
Savannah
Georgia's oldest city with a booming short-term rental market in the Historic District, Tybee Island vacation homes, and a growing suburban ring in Pooler and Richmond Hill.
Augusta
Home to the Masters Tournament, Augusta sees a massive annual spike in cleaning demand for rental properties and hospitality venues each April, plus steady residential work year-round.
Columbus
Adjacent to Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Columbus has strong demand for move-in/move-out cleans tied to military PCS transfers and a growing downtown residential market.
Athens
University of Georgia's 40,000+ students drive heavy turnover cleaning demand every May and August, plus year-round recurring services for faculty housing and rental properties.
Macon-Warner Robins
Central Georgia's combined metro of 260,000 offers affordable entry with less competition — Robins Air Force Base adds steady move-in/move-out demand throughout the year.

Everything you need to scale

Built specifically for cleaning businesses — not generic software adapted for your industry.

Smart Scheduling
Auto-assign jobs to the right team based on location, skills, and availability. Clients get instant booking confirmations.
Georgia's humid summers drive seasonal deep-clean surges from April through September — Smart Scheduling lets you auto-open extra slots during those peak months so you capture every booking in Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta.
Client CRM
Track every client, property, preferences, and cleaning history in one place. Never lose a detail again.
With over 10.9 million residents spread across 159 counties, Client CRM tracks which customers are in Fulton County vs. Chatham County and tags them by service type — so your follow-ups reference their specific neighborhood and needs.
Automated Invoicing
Invoices go out automatically after every job. Accept payments online and track who’s paid and who owes.
Georgia requires sales tax collection on janitorial services at the 4% state rate plus local SPLOST levies that vary by county. Automated Invoicing calculates the correct combined rate for each client's location automatically.
Team Management
See where your cleaners are in real-time, track job completion, and communicate with your team through the app.
Georgia's cleaning workforce often includes part-time college students near UGA, Georgia Tech, and Georgia State. Team Management lets you set flexible shift templates that accommodate class schedules while keeping coverage consistent.
Business Analytics
Revenue trends, team performance, top clients, and growth metrics — all in one clean dashboard.
Business Analytics benchmarks your per-clean revenue against the Georgia average of $155 and shows metro-level trends — so you know if your Cobb County jobs are outperforming your DeKalb County jobs.
Integrations
Connect with QuickBooks, Google Calendar, Stripe, and the tools you already use to run your business.
Connect MaidProfit to QuickBooks for Georgia income-tax-free bookkeeping (Georgia has no tax on the first $12,000 of net self-employment income for sole proprietors) and sync with Google Business Profile to dominate local pack results across the metro.

What Georgia Cleaners Charge

Georgia rates center on the Atlanta metro, with pricing varying significantly by location and service type.

ServicePrice RangeAverage
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 Service$95 – $210$140

Atlanta’s affluent northern suburbs (Buckhead, Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek) command premium rates. Midtown and intown neighborhoods pay well for recurring services. Savannah rates rise during tourist season. Markets outside metro Atlanta are 15–25% lower but have proportionally less competition.

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.

Workers’ Compensation

Georgia requires workers’ comp insurance for businesses with three or more employees (including the owner in some cases). Premiums for cleaning businesses average $2.50–$4.00 per $100 of payroll.

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).

Up and running in minutes

No technical setup required. If you can send an email, you can run MaidProfit.

Set Up Your Business
Add your services, pricing, team members, and service areas. Takes about 10 minutes.
Register your LLC with the Georgia Secretary of State ($100 online filing fee), grab your occupational tax certificate from your county, and import it all into MaidProfit during onboarding — your Georgia business is live in under an hour.
Clients Book Online
Share your booking link or embed it on your website. Clients pick a time — you get notified instantly.
Georgia homeowners research services on their phones between Braves games and weekend errands. Your MaidProfit booking page is mobile-optimized and lets Atlanta, Marietta, and Savannah clients book 24/7 with no phone tag.
MaidProfit Does the Rest
Scheduling, reminders, invoicing, and follow-ups happen automatically. You focus on the work.
While you're driving I-285 or cleaning a Buckhead townhome, MaidProfit sends confirmations, processes payments (including Georgia sales tax), and dispatches your next-day schedule — hands-free operations across the Peach State.

Simple, predictable pricing

No per-job fees. No surprise charges. Cancel anytime.

Monthly
Annual Save 20%
Starter
$39/month
Perfect for solo operators and small teams just getting started.
  • Up to 50 jobs/month
  • 1 team member
  • Online booking page
  • Client management
  • Basic invoicing
  • Analytics dashboard
  • Integrations
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Starter is built for solo cleaners working the Atlanta suburbs, Macon corridors, or Savannah's historic district — handle up to 50 recurring clients with automated invoicing that includes Georgia's county-level sales tax calculations.
Pro
$159/month
For multi-location businesses that need maximum power and support.
  • Everything in Growth
  • Unlimited team members
  • Multi-location support
  • Custom reporting
  • Priority support + onboarding
  • API access
  • White-label options
Contact Sales
Pro supports multi-location operators running crews in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Savannah simultaneously — consolidated dashboards, territory-based analytics, and centralized payroll reporting across all Georgia markets.

All plans include a 14-day free trial. No credit card required.

Why Georgia Cleaning Businesses Choose MaidProfit

Georgia's infamous yellow pollen season (March–May) creates a cleaning surge that no other state matches. MaidProfit's seasonal scheduling tools let you pre-book recurring deep cleans before the pollen hits.
With no state licensing requirement but 159 different county tax certificate rules, MaidProfit's built-in compliance tracking keeps you legal in every Georgia county you serve.
Atlanta's sprawling metro means drive times between jobs can eat your profits. MaidProfit's route optimization clusters your Cobb County, Gwinnett, and DeKalb jobs to cut fuel costs by up to 30%.
Georgia's cost of living is 7% below the national average, so your startup costs stay low while cleaning rates in metro Atlanta match or exceed national averages — MaidProfit's analytics help you price for maximum margin.

Trusted by cleaning businesses everywhere

Hear from real cleaning business owners.

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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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Brianna Jackson
Owner, Peachtree Cleaning Services
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“We started in Savannah doing vacation rental turnovers and expanded into residential. MaidProfit made that transition seamless — same platform, different workflows. Revenue doubled in 6 months.”

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Andre Williams
Founder, Southern Shine Group
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“Augusta’s market is smaller but loyal. MaidProfit’s automated review requests helped us build a dominant Google presence. We’re now the #1-rated cleaning company in the CSRA with 200+ five-star reviews.”

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Mei-Ling Chang
CEO, Augusta Clean Team

Common Questions

Do I need a license to start a cleaning business in Georgia?
No state-level cleaning license is required. You’ll need to register your business with the Georgia Secretary of State, obtain an Occupation Tax Certificate from your city or county, and get an EIN from the IRS if hiring employees.
Are cleaning services taxable in Georgia?
Generally yes. Cleaning services are typically subject to Georgia’s state sales tax (4%) plus local taxes (2–4%). However, tax treatment can vary by jurisdiction, so consult with a local tax professional or the Georgia Department of Revenue for your specific situation.
How much can I earn running a cleaning business in Georgia?
Solo cleaners in Georgia typically earn $30,000–$52,000 per year. Business owners with teams of 5–12 cleaners can earn $80,000–$175,000+ annually, with metro Atlanta offering the highest revenue potential.
Where is demand highest for cleaning services in Georgia?
Metro Atlanta dominates with over 60% of the state’s demand. The northern suburbs (Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek, Marietta) and east side (Decatur, Stone Mountain) are especially strong. Savannah, Augusta, and the coastal islands offer lucrative secondary markets.
How does MaidProfit help Georgia cleaning businesses?
MaidProfit is built for Georgia’s spread-out metro areas. Zone-based team scheduling, automated dispatching across multi-county service areas, sales tax tracking, and client management tools help you scale efficiently across the Peach State.
When is workers’ comp required in Georgia?
Georgia requires workers’ compensation insurance for businesses with three or more employees. The owner may count toward this threshold depending on the business structure. Non-compliance carries penalties including fines and loss of limited liability protection.

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