Take Your Kansas Cleaning Business to the Next Level
From Wichita to Overland Park, Kansas cleaning companies use MaidProfit to book smarter, invoice faster, and build a business that runs without constant oversight.
Kansas Cleaning Market at a Glance
Why Kansas Offers Steady Opportunity for Cleaning Businesses
Kansas combines a stable, diversified economy with affordable operating costs that make it an excellent state for building a profitable cleaning business. With 2.9 million residents across 1.1 million households, the market is large enough to support growth while remaining accessible to newer operators.
The Kansas City metro area — particularly the affluent Johnson County suburbs of Overland Park, Olathe, and Lenexa — is the state’s powerhouse market for residential cleaning. Median household incomes in Johnson County exceed $90,000, well above the state average, and the area’s rapid suburban growth continues to add new rooftops every year.
Top Kansas Neighborhoods for Cleaning Businesses
Where the demand is highest and your business can thrive.
Built for your area cleaning businesses
Every feature designed to help you win more clients and scale faster in your area.
What Kansas Cleaners Charge
Kansas rates reflect the state’s affordable cost of living, with a notable premium in the Kansas City metro suburbs.
| Service | Price Range | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Standard House Cleaning | $85 – $195 | $130 |
| Deep Cleaning | $165 – $370 | $250 |
| Move-Out Cleaning | $195 – $430 | $300 |
| Office Cleaning (per sq ft) | $0.06 – $0.14 | $0.09 |
| Recurring Weekly | $75 – $165 | $110 |
Kansas Cleaning Business Requirements
Business Registration
Register your business with the Kansas Secretary of State. LLCs can be filed online for $160. Sole proprietors using a trade name should register with their county clerk.
Sales Tax
Kansas has a 6.5% state sales tax, and local jurisdictions can add up to 4% more. Cleaning services are generally subject to sales tax in Kansas. Register with the Kansas Department of Revenue to collect and remit.
General Liability Insurance
Not legally mandated, but essential for protecting your business. Most Kansas cleaning companies carry $500K–$1M in coverage, costing approximately $300–$650 per year.
No State Cleaning License
Kansas does not require a specific state license to operate a cleaning business. However, cities like Wichita and Overland Park may require a local business license or occupational tax registration.
Federal EIN
Apply for a free Federal Employer Identification Number from the IRS if you plan to hire employees or operate as an LLC.
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Plans for your area cleaning businesses
No per-job fees. No surprise charges. Find the plan that fits your your area operation.
- 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
All plans include a 14-day free trial. No credit card required.
Trusted by cleaning businesses everywhere
Hear from real cleaning business owners.
“Overland Park clients expect punctual, professional service. MaidProfit’s automated scheduling and instant booking confirmations let me deliver that consistently across 150+ recurring accounts.”
“I launched in Topeka and expanded into Lawrence and Manhattan within six months. MaidProfit’s multi-location tools made it seamless to manage teams across different cities.”