Cleaning Calculator location rates/multipliers for countries and states/provinces:

United States Location Multipliers:

Lower Cost States (Below 1.0):

  • Mississippi: 0.84 (lowest)
  • West Virginia: 0.85
  • Arkansas: 0.88
  • Alabama: 0.89
  • Kentucky: 0.90
  • Oklahoma: 0.90
  • Louisiana: 0.91
  • Kansas: 0.92
  • Iowa: 0.93
  • Nebraska: 0.93
  • South Dakota: 0.93
  • Indiana: 0.94
  • Missouri: 0.94
  • North Dakota: 0.95
  • Ohio: 0.95
  • Wyoming: 0.95
  • Tennessee: 0.96
  • Georgia: 0.97
  • South Carolina: 0.97
  • Wisconsin: 0.98
  • New Mexico: 0.98

Average Cost States (1.0):

  • Idaho: 1.00
  • Maine: 1.00
  • Michigan: 1.00
  • Montana: 1.00
  • North Carolina: 1.00
  • Texas: 1.00

Higher Cost States (Above 1.0):

  • Delaware: 1.02
  • Florida: 1.02
  • Vermont: 1.02
  • Arizona: 1.03
  • Illinois: 1.03
  • Minnesota: 1.03
  • New Hampshire: 1.03
  • Pennsylvania: 1.03
  • Rhode Island: 1.03
  • Utah: 1.03
  • Virginia: 1.04
  • Nevada: 1.05
  • Maryland: 1.06
  • Oregon: 1.07
  • Colorado: 1.08
  • Connecticut: 1.09
  • Washington: 1.09
  • Alaska: 1.10
  • New Jersey: 1.10
  • Massachusetts: 1.11
  • District of Columbia: 1.13
  • New York: 1.18
  • California: 1.21
  • Hawaii: 1.30 (highest)

Canada Location Multipliers:

Lower Cost Provinces:

  • Manitoba: 0.91
  • New Brunswick: 0.91
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: 0.91
  • Prince Edward Island: 0.91
  • Nova Scotia: 0.92
  • Saskatchewan: 0.92
  • Quebec: 0.95

Average/Higher Cost Provinces:

  • Alberta: 1.00
  • Ontario: 1.09
  • British Columbia: 1.13

How These Multipliers Work:

  1. Base Rate: The national base is $0.26/ft² for final clean
  2. Effective Rate: Base × Location Multiplier = Effective rate per square foot
  3. Examples:
    • Mississippi (0.84): $0.26 × 0.84 = $0.218/ft²
    • California (1.21): $0.26 × 1.21 = $0.315/ft²
    • Hawaii (1.30): $0.26 × 1.30 = $0.338/ft²

These multipliers affect:

  • Effective square foot pricing
  • Labor rates (auto-calculated)
  • T&M billing rates
  • Equipment rental costs

The multipliers represent regional cost variations based on labor costs, cost of living, and market conditions in each location.

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