What you'll get from this guide
- A profitable janitorial bid covers labor + supplies + overhead + 15–28% profit margin.
- Janitorial contracts typically price at $0.04–$0.15 per sq ft per visit depending on scope.
- The #1 bidding mistake is forgetting to include drive time, supervision, and supply restocking in your cost basis.
- Use the calculator below to build a data-backed bid for any janitorial contract.
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How to Build a Janitorial Bid
A profitable janitorial bid starts from your actual costs, not from what you think the client wants to pay.
The formula: Monthly Bid = (Labor Cost + Supply Cost + Overhead) ÷ (1 − Target Profit Margin). This ensures your margin is built into the price rather than hoping for leftovers.
- Labor cost = crew size × hours per visit × hourly wage × visits per month
- Supply cost = per-visit supply cost × visits per month
- Overhead = labor cost × overhead percentage (covers insurance, vehicles, admin, supervision)
- Bid price = total cost ÷ (1 − target margin percentage)
Common Bidding Mistakes
- Underbidding to win the contract: winning at a loss means every month costs you money
- Forgetting drive time: if a crew drives 45 minutes each way, that is 1.5 hours of unpaid labor per visit
- Not including supervision: someone has to QC the work and handle client communication
- Ignoring supply restocking: consumables like trash bags, paper products, and chemicals add up fast
- Bidding based on competitor price instead of your actual cost structure
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