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House Steward is a family-run, local in-home housekeeping brand based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Rather than positioning itself as a typical maid service, it describes its model as “home stewardship”: using a consistent team to maintain the overall condition of a home over time. It serves Southeast Michigan communities including Ann Arbor, Dexter, Saline, Chelsea, Superior Township, and Pittsfield Township.
Its service is built around five modules: whole-home cleaning and reset, dishwashing and putting dishes away, folding and placing clean laundry, rotating one deep-cleaning task each visit, and tracking and maintaining household filters. Compared with standard cleaning services that mainly cover floors, counters, and bathrooms, House Steward focuses more on “closing the loop” on unfinished household chores. For example, dishes are not just loaded into the dishwasher—they are washed, dried, and returned to the cabinet; filter specifications and replacement cycles are recorded; and each visit also includes deeper tasks such as ovens, baseboards, vents, and bathroom details.
The official website uses transparent per-visit pricing based on home size and service frequency. The example shown on the site starts at $275/visit, while the FAQ mentions weekly service at roughly $275-$550+ per visit, with biweekly visits costing slightly more per visit. There is no contract, no first-visit surcharge, and no add-on-style quoting; however, the final price is still confirmed through a brief phone call based on the home layout and current condition. Payment is made with a card on file, charged after service, with an invoice sent by email.
The main advantage is that its service standards are described in great detail: two-person teams, background checks, fresh cleaning cloths, cross-contamination prevention, separated tools, liability insurance and workers’ compensation, plus a 24-hour re-clean policy if the customer is not satisfied. These details help build trust. Its bundled model is also very convenient for busy households. The downsides are also clear: the service area is very limited, it does not accept one-time cleaning from new customers, pricing is higher than ordinary independent cleaners, laundry service by default only includes folding and placing items rather than putting them into drawers or closets, and some pricing still requires phone confirmation.
House Steward is best suited to higher-income households in Southeast Michigan, dual-income families, people with larger homes, or users who care strongly about staff consistency and hygienic cleaning procedures. It is not a good fit for users who only want a low-cost one-time cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, or anyone outside the service area.
This is a standard U.S. local service website, so in theory it should be directly accessible from mainland China. However, the service itself is only for local households in Michigan, so for Chinese users it is mainly useful as a reference and has no practical cross-border purchasing value.
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housesteward.com is an United States Local Life provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach housesteward.com directly.