Regular domestic cleaning
Recurring cleaning for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and living areas at an agreed frequency.
Cleaners London
Need regular cleaning, an end-of-tenancy clean, a deep clean or specialist help in London? Describe the property and required standard once, then compare cleaners interested in the job.
Enter the postcode, property size and cleaning type. Include ovens, carpets, windows or other extras so cleaners covering that part of London can judge the time, products and equipment required.
Common cleaner services
Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.
Recurring cleaning for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and living areas at an agreed frequency.
One-off detailed cleaning where a property needs more time than a standard maintenance visit.
Cleaning around a tenancy handover with the rooms, appliances and expected finish agreed in advance.
Specialist cleaning for carpets, rugs, sofas and other fabrics using suitable methods and equipment.
Internal or external window cleaning where height, access and the number of panes affect the work.
Recurring or one-off cleaning for smaller offices and premises, arranged around access and operating hours.
Property size, frequency, condition and specialist extras all affect the price. Current 2026 UK guides provide these broad benchmarks:
Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. London quotes vary with property size, condition, parking, frequency, products and specialist equipment.
Compare like for like
The phrase 'deep clean' can mean different things. List rooms and extras so each cleaner prices the same scope.
Cost sources: MyJobQuote cleaner pricing overview · MyJobQuote 2026 end-of-tenancy cleaning guide · MyJobQuote 2026 carpet cleaning guide
London cleaning context
London has a larger rented sector and far more flats than the rest of England, which makes handover dates and building access especially relevant.
The London Assembly Research Unit reports that 30% of London households were privately renting at the 2021 Census, with 53% renting overall. That does not create a requirement to hire a professional cleaner, but it helps explain why end-of-tenancy and move-in cleaning is a common time-sensitive job in the capital.
Source: London Assembly Research Unit — tenure and ownership
The same housing report says 54% of London households lived in a flat, maisonette or apartment. Cleaners may therefore need to plan around communal entrances, concierge access, lifts, parking and restrictions on bringing equipment through shared areas.
Local to London
Cleaning companies and independent cleaners may cover London by postcode and schedule. Example areas include:
A studio flat, a shared rental house and a family home can all require very different visit lengths. Room count and condition are more useful than postcode alone.
How it works
Room counts, condition and extras help cleaners estimate time more accurately.
Add the postcode, property size, type of clean and any specialist extras.
Up to three interested London cleaning professionals can respond.
Check verified feedback and compare hours, products, equipment and what is included before booking.
Before you hire
A clear definition of the finished standard matters more than a vague promise of a certain number of hours.
Specify rooms, appliances, inside cupboards, windows and carpets where they form part of the job.
Ask whether the cleaner brings supplies and whether specialist surfaces need particular products.
For apartments or managed rentals, arrange keys, entry and any parking restrictions before the visit.
Questions
Useful answers before you post the job.
There is no single London rate. MyJobQuote currently shows a broad cleaner rate of about £20–£40 per hour, while end-of-tenancy work commonly falls around £100–£350 depending on size and condition.
Yes. Give the property size, handover date and any landlord or agent checklist so interested cleaners can price the same scope.
No. The fact that 30% of London households privately rent is local market context, not a rule requiring a professional cleaner.
More than half of London households live in flats, so access to shared buildings can affect arrival, equipment and the time available for a clean.
No. Up to three interested local professionals can respond and there is no obligation to hire.
Describe the property and cleaning checklist once, then compare interested London cleaners and their quotes.
More local specialists
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