Cleaning Business Name
Generator
Trustworthy, professional names for residential or commercial cleaning services. AI-powered, free, with domain suggestions.
A name generator tuned for cleaning businesses — residential maid services, commercial janitorial, carpet cleaning, window cleaning, and dry cleaning.
Type a sentence about your cleaning business, hit Generate, and you get twenty name ideas in under ten seconds. Each comes with a .com domain you can click to check availability. Copy what you like, favourite what you love, export the shortlist as CSV.
It's free. No signup, no email, no credit card, no watermark, no paywall after five runs. The only limit is twenty generations per hour per IP, which exists to stop the API bill from running away — most people never hit it.
Use the generator above if you want names now. Keep reading if you want to think through residential vs commercial naming (they reward very different choices), and what to check before you commit. If you also do or sub-contract repair work, our handyman and trades name generator covers that side. Many cleaning operators end up running lawn care as a seasonal pair, so that one's worth a look too. For a generic option, see the AI generator or the free version.
How our cleaning business name generator works
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Describe your cleaning business in plain language
A sentence is enough. "Residential maid service for busy families, eco-friendly products" gives the model more to work with than "cleaning." Mention the customer type (residential / commercial), the speciality, and any positioning — eco, premium, fast turnaround.
- 2
Generate
Twelve names in under ten seconds, each paired with a .com you can click to check availability.
- 3
Run it again with a different framing
If the first batch leans too generic ("Sparkling Clean," "Reliable Maids"), add a positioning word — "premium," "eco," "office," "deep clean." The model takes its cue from your wording.
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Click a domain to check availability
The domain link opens a live availability lookup at a domain registrar. If the .com is taken, try adding "Cleaning," "Co," or your service type to the end, or use a two-word variant.
What separates a great cleaning business name from a forgettable one
- Customers searching Google Maps for "house cleaning near me" need a category cue. "Brightside Cleaning" beats "Brightside" for service-area discovery.
- Spellable on the first try. Customers who can't spell your name can't recommend you, and most cleaning bookings come through word of mouth.
- Avoid words that imply mess or dirt ("Grime," "Mud," "Dust"). The category sells the absence of those things.
- Keep it short enough to fit on a uniform, a van decal, and an invoice without abbreviation.
- Trademark search before you fall in love. USPTO's TESS database is free. Cleaning has more local registered marks than you'd think.
- Check the .com — your website is often the second touch after a Google search, and a wrong .com sends them to a competitor.
- Don't lock yourself in. "Office Cleaning Co" is hard to extend into residential or specialty work later.
- Show your shortlist to three potential customers before three friends. Customers tell you whether the name reads trustworthy or generic.
30 cleaning business name examples
Hand-picked — use the generator for fresh ones.
- Brightside Cleaning
- Crisp & Co
- Northwell Cleaning
- Open Door Cleaning
- Steady Shine
- Halfway Cleaning
- True Polish
- Bright Spark Cleaning
- Cleanline
- Cardinal Cleaning
- Daylight Cleaning
- First Bright
- Polished
- Sparked Clean
- The Standard
- Linen Lane Cleaning
- Bright Field
- Fresh Field
- Clear Quarter
- Reset Cleaning
- Plain Bright
- Quiet Polish
- Neat Shore
- Workshop Cleaning
- Steady Clean
- Marigold Cleaning
- Cardinal Maids
- Flagstone Cleaning
- Common Bright
- Open Lane Cleaning
Residential vs commercial cleaning names
Residential and commercial cleaning are essentially two different businesses, and they reward different naming choices. Residential customers (homeowners, busy families, landlords) are buying trust and warmth — they're letting strangers into their homes. Names that lean approachable and personal win here: surname-forward ("Mitchell Maids"), warm descriptors ("Brightside Cleaning," "Open Door Cleaning"), or evocative-and-clean ("Linen Lane," "Daylight Cleaning"). Commercial customers (offices, retail, property managers) are buying reliability and scale — they're picking a contractor for a long-term schedule. Names that lean professional and infrastructure-coded win: "Standard Cleaning," "Cardinal Janitorial," "Northwell Facilities."
If you're trying to do both (common for newer cleaning businesses), pick a name that doesn't lean too far in either direction. "Brightside Cleaning" works for a homeowner and an office manager. "Mitchell Maids" reads warmly for residential but undercuts professional positioning for commercial. "Cardinal Janitorial" reads right for commercial but feels cold to a homeowner. Two-word brand-plus-descriptor names with a neutral descriptor ("Cleaning," "Cleaning Co") give you the most flexibility.
There's also a specialty layer: carpet cleaning, window cleaning, dry cleaning, post-construction cleanup. Each has its own conventions. Carpet and window cleaning tend toward direct descriptive names with a brand modifier ("Northwell Carpet Care," "Crystal Clear Window Cleaning"). Dry cleaning leans toward established-sounding ("Brightline Dry Cleaners," "Eastside Cleaners"). Post-construction is the most utilitarian — names here usually just say what they do.
Frequently asked questions
How does an AI cleaning business name generator work?
It takes a short description of your cleaning business and uses Claude Haiku 4.5 to suggest names that fit the positioning. Our prompt enforces length limits (one to three words), bans hyphens and numbers, and asks the model to lean toward names that convey reliability and freshness (sparkle, shine, bright, crisp) while avoiding any word that implies dirt. The model produces fresh suggestions on each run.
Is this really free? What's the catch?
Yes, free. Pushtools builds free tools and earns from affiliate partners and contextual brand placements on the page, not from you. The rate limit (twenty generations per hour per IP) exists to keep API costs manageable — there's no paid tier we're trying to push you toward.
Should I include "Cleaning" in my business name?
Almost always yes. Customers searching Google Maps for "house cleaning near me" or "office cleaning [city]" need to see the category in the result. Pure brand names work for established businesses with a marketing budget. For new cleaning businesses, descriptor + brand ("Brightside Cleaning," "Cardinal Janitorial") is the safer default.
Does it work for residential, commercial, carpet, window, and dry cleaning?
Yes — describe the type in your input. "Residential maid service for busy families" gets you different names than "commercial janitorial for office buildings." The model takes its cue from the description, and mentioning the speciality helps a lot.
What's the difference between residential and commercial naming?
Residential customers buy trust and warmth — names lean approachable and personal. Commercial customers buy reliability and scale — names lean professional and infrastructure-coded. If you're doing both, pick a neutral name that doesn't lean too far in either direction.
Can I use the names commercially?
Yes. The names aren't owned by anyone — they're generated for you. Before committing, run a trademark search (USPTO's TESS database is free), check the domain, and check your local business registry. Cleaning has a lot of local registered marks, so the registry check matters more here than in some other niches.
Does it check domain availability?
Each result shows a .com built from the name. Clicking it opens a live availability lookup at a domain registrar. If the .com is taken, try adding "Cleaning," "Maids," or "Co" to the end, or use a two-word variant.
What AI model powers it?
Claude Haiku 4.5, Anthropic's fast model. We picked it because naming is a latency-sensitive task where a two-second response feels meaningfully better than a five-second one, and the quality gap between Haiku and larger models on a task this focused is small.
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