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Average Cost to Hire a Cleaner in the UK

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The average cost of a cleaner in the UK varies, but in 2026, it typically starts from around £18 per hour for the most affordable independent services. This baseline reflects the recent increases to the National Living Wage and the rising overhead costs for independent professionals. A quality, appropriately insured cleaner can ease the burden of much of your daily and weekly housework, and is worth considering for anybody who might like those few hours a week back.

How much does a Cleaner cost in the UK?

The price of your clean varies on a number of different factors, covered in more detail down below, but the key drivers of how much you’ll pay for your clean include:

  • Location
  • Number of cleaners in local area
  • Number of rooms
  • Number of bathrooms
  • Frequency of cleans
  • Experience of cleaner
  • Agency charges
  • Optional extras

There are 2 primary routes you can go down when looking to hire a cleaner. You can use a cleaning company/agency or source your own independent cleaner. Both have a number of benefits and drawbacks that it’s worth considering before you decide which to choose.

Benefits of using an agencyBenefits of using an independent cleaner
Extremely flexible, many time slots availableAlways the same person in your house, not a stranger
Cleaners must be insured before signing up, or insurance provided by agencyDon’t have to pay agency fees
Book online, can outline exactly what you want cleanedRegular cleaner will know how you like things done
Can easily send a replacement if the cleaner you booked becomes unavailableAble to communicate directly with your cleaner

Whichever one of these you select will, naturally, play a role in defining how much you can expect to pay. Our research found that you could typically expect to pay between £5-£12 per hour in agency fees on top of the cleaner's base rate. In 2026, the importance of market competition is highlighted by data showing that London remains the most competitive, with some agencies maintaining lower entry-level commissions of around £4.50 per hour to attract clients.

While using an agency can seem like an additional cost, you can almost certainly be sure the staff will be fully insured in the event of an accident, and if the scheduled staff member is unwell they'll be able to send over another member of their team.

Most cleaners recommend between 2.5-6 hours of cleaning, depending on the size of your home, bringing your total cost somewhere in the range of £45–£195+ per clean. Considering the average UK household has a monthly budget of £3,150 (based on the latest ONS family spending data), professional cleaning services remain a popular investment for those looking to reclaim their time.

How much does a Cleaner cost per hour?

In 2026, the importance of regional economics is highlighted by predictions of service data, which are expected to show hourly cleaner costs ranging from £18 in Sheffield to £34 in Edinburgh.

Below is the fully updated 2026 pricing table.

CityCost of hiring a cleaner per hour (2026)
Sheffield£18
Manchester£22
Cardiff£21
Newcastle£21
Birmingham£22
Glasgow£23
Liverpool£22
Belfast£22
Stoke£22
Plymouth£22
Northampton£22
Luton£23
Reading£24
London£28
Leicester£25
Nottingham£25
Leeds£28
Bradford£28
Bristol£29
Southampton£33
Hull£33
Edinburgh£34

Prices in more rural areas tend to fluctuate a lot more, mostly driven by the number of businesses operating in the area—a quick Google search for cleaners in your nearby area should give you an idea of how competitive it is.

How much does a weekly Cleaner cost?

A weekly cleaner typically costs in the range of £72 to £136 for a four-hour clean in 2026, though prices will fluctuate based on your specific location and the complexity of the cleaning tasks. You’ll find that cleaners, whether a larger business or independent, are happy to offer discounts to you in return for your weekly, fortnightly or monthly custom. The size of these discounts vary from business to business, and are typically larger the more frequently you request your apartment or home to be cleaned.

Generally speaking, you’ll find agencies in 2026 are happy to offer between £1.00–£2.00 per hour off your clean for signing up for regular weekly or fortnightly visits, as this provides them with consistent scheduling. Independent cleaners generally quote a standard hourly rate, so check with them to see if they might offer you a good deal.

What factors impact the price of my clean?

Most cleaners will want to know a few things before coming into your home, but nothing you shouldn’t know off the top of your head. This information allows them to accurately quote you for the work you need doing, depending on the time, effort, skills and materials required to complete the work to a high standard.

These questions will require information about the details of your home, such as its size, number of bathrooms/bedrooms and location (obviously). However there’s also a few things a good cleaner will want to know before coming in about what exactly it is you want done.

  • Laundry and ironing
  • Carpet/fabric cleaning
  • Oven deep clean
  • Washing up and drying
  • Window cleaning (inside)
  • Fridge cleaning (inside)
  • Whether they need to bring their own cleaning product

If you’ve opted to hire your cleaner for a shorter time period than they believe necessary, they may ask you to prioritise tasks that you need done versus ones you’d like done if time allows, so keep in mind you might not have everything you asked for completed if you request too much of your cleaner in the time slot.

As mentioned previously, you're also likely to find that a one-off clean is more expensive than regular (weekly, monthly) cleans, so don't be surprised if you're charged more than the advertised headline, which will likely focus on the price for weekly or fortnightly cleans.

How can I save money on my clean?

Your cleaner cost per hour in the UK, as our research suggested above, doesn’t have to break the bank—even if you are on a tight budget. However if you are conscious of cost, there’s a few simple things you can do to save money on a cleaner.

  • Supply your own cleaning equipment/product
  • Have the cleaner work fewer hours or clean fewer rooms
  • Opt out of optional extras like oven cleaning or ironing
  • Compare quotes from multiple providers to find the best price

Finally, if you feel a cleaning service could be a valuable addition long-term, you'll be able to save money by bringing them in on a more regular basis (as opposed to a one-off).

Where can I find a cleaner?

Finding a cleaner shouldn't be too difficult a task. Online, resources like Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree and Craigslist can be a good place to find local independent cleaners offering their services—however please do exercise appropriate caution when agreeing to meet up with strangers through online platforms. Otherwise, you could try asking some local friends if they've ever used cleaning services, and who they might recommend.

While there isn't a nationwide cleaning agency, per se, there are a number of excellent regional ones that cover the big cities or are county focused. You could check out the likes of Housekeep or Helpling online to see if they service your area.

Dozens of quotes were taken from national agencies to gather our average by city.

Estimates to compare the difference between agency and cleaner were gathered by comparing the agency fees of a selection of regional providers.

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