House cleaning in Great Kills: what to know
Great Kills is a waterfront suburban neighbourhood around Great Kills Harbor — one of Staten Island's most active recreational boating areas. The harbor infrastructure, fish-cleaning areas and seasonal boat provisioning generate localised food-waste pressure that drives rodent activity near the marina.
Great Kills Park's extensive shoreline and wetland areas create high seasonal mosquito pressure from tidal breeding sites; the park forms a substantial green buffer between the southern residential streets and the Lower Bay, and wildlife pressure (deer ticks, skunks, raccoons) is notable for park-edge properties.
The largely single-family housing stock on Hylan Boulevard's residential side streets brings standard suburban pest issues — ants, stinging insects, occasional invaders — with older homes near the harbor more prone to moisture-related pests from basement damp.
How much does residential cleaning cost in Great Kills?
$120–$280
Per visit (national). NYC per-visit examples run $100–$400+ depending on apartment size. Hourly: $25–$90 (US national); NYC starting average ~$23.51/hr (Care.com). Per-sqft: $0.10–$0.20 national, ~$0.10–$0.30 NYC (Hey Homero).
| Studio | $100–$150 per visit (NYC) |
| One bedroom | $120–$180 per visit (NYC) |
| Two bedroom | $150–$250 per visit (NYC) |
| Three bedroom+ | $200–$400 per visit (NYC, often 400+) |
Tier-2 NYC industry sources cite the Bronx and Staten Island as generally the most price-competitive boroughs for pest control, though this is directional signal from industry blogs, not an independently verified figure.
Market range — not our quote
This is a market range synthesised from published cost guides — not a quote from this provider. The actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.
Per-visit flat rates vary widely by cleaning company pricing model; hourly vs flat-rate quotes are not always apples-to-apples.
What drives the price
- Home/apartment size (studio vs 3BR+)
- Cleaning frequency (weekly cheaper per-visit than one-off)
- NYC building requirements (COI, doorman/elevator coordination)
- Number of bedrooms/bathrooms
Signs you need house cleaning
- You want a consistent, professional standard for kitchen and bathroom hygiene without doing it yourself weekly
- Life circumstances (a new baby, a demanding work schedule, a health issue) have made regular upkeep hard to keep on top of
- You're hosting, and want the home guest-ready without a full deep clean
- You've relied on inconsistent help before and want a documented, repeatable checklist
- You're comparing a one-time clean against ongoing service and want the difference explained plainly
How we treat house cleaning in Great Kills
Most people searching for 'house cleaning' actually mean one of three different services, and knowing which one you need changes the quote, the time on-site and the checklist. Residential cleaning, in the standard sense, is the maintenance clean of a home you're currently living in — the kitchen and bathrooms get sanitised, floors are vacuumed and mopped, surfaces are dusted, beds may be made, trash goes out. It is not a top-to-bottom deep clean (that's a separate service for a first visit or a periodic reset), and it's not the empty-apartment clean tied to a lease turnover.
In a New York City apartment, the honest scoping conversation happens before the first visit: how many rooms, whether the kitchen has heavy grease buildup, how many bathrooms, whether there are pets, and — critically for the city — how the cleaner gets in and gets equipment up. A fifth-floor walk-up with no elevator changes the time and effort of carrying a vacuum, mop bucket and supply caddy compared with a doorman building with a service elevator. We scope the visit to the real layout, not a generic square-footage estimate.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Great Kills and the surrounding Staten Island area — including Great Kills Harbor, Great Kills Park, Hylan Boulevard, Richmond Avenue — across ZIP codes 10308.