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Need regular domestic cleaning, an end-of-tenancy clean, a deep clean or specialist help? Describe the Manchester property and required standard once, then compare cleaners interested in the job.

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Looking for a cleaner near you in Manchester?

Enter the postcode, property size and the type of clean you need. Include any extras such as ovens, carpets or windows so cleaners covering that part of Manchester can judge the time, products and equipment required.

Common cleaner services

What can cleaners in Manchester help with?

Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.

Regular domestic cleaning

Recurring cleaning for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and living areas at an agreed frequency.

Deep cleaning

One-off detailed cleaning where a property needs more time than a standard maintenance visit.

End-of-tenancy cleaning

Cleaning around a tenancy handover with the rooms, appliances and expected finish agreed in advance.

Carpet & upholstery cleaning

Specialist cleaning for carpets, rugs, sofas and other fabrics using suitable methods and equipment.

Window cleaning

Internal or external window cleaning where height, access and the number of panes affect the work.

Office & commercial cleaning

Recurring or one-off cleaning for smaller offices and premises, arranged around access and operating hours.

How much does cleaning cost?

Property size, frequency, condition and specialist extras all affect the price. Current 2026 UK guides provide these broad benchmarks:

£20–£40/hrTypical cleaner hourly rate
£100–£350End-of-tenancy clean
£140–£1752-bed carpet clean
£210–£2603-bed semi carpet clean

Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Manchester quotes vary with property size, condition, parking, frequency, products and specialist equipment.

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Define exactly what the clean includes

The phrase 'deep clean' can mean different things. List rooms and extras so each cleaner prices the same scope.

  • Give the number of bedrooms, bathrooms and main living spaces.
  • Say whether the clean is recurring, one-off, moving-related or specialist.
  • List ovens, carpets, upholstery, windows and heavy build-up separately.
  • Confirm whether products and equipment are supplied by the cleaner.

Cost sources: MyJobQuote cleaner pricing overview · MyJobQuote 2026 end-of-tenancy cleaning guide · MyJobQuote 2026 carpet cleaning guide

Manchester rental cleaning

Manchester's rental market makes handover scope especially important

A large private-rented sector and active selective-licensing areas mean many cleaning jobs happen around managed rental properties. Be clear about who is instructing the work and what standard is expected.

Private renting accounts for about a third of Manchester households

Manchester City Council's Census 2021 housing summary records 32% of households as privately rented. For end-of-tenancy or landlord-instructed cleaning, that makes a written room-by-room scope useful: the cleaner should know whether the aim is routine presentation, a tenancy handover or cleaning after repairs.

Source: Manchester City Council — Census 2021 housing summary

Selective licensing currently applies in several Manchester neighbourhoods

Manchester's current selective-licensing directory includes designated areas in Rusholme, Levenshulme, Moss Side, Longsight, Gorton and other neighbourhoods. Licensing is primarily a landlord-management issue rather than a cleaning rule, but it is a useful reminder to establish whether a cleaning job is homeowner-, tenant- or landlord-instructed before agreeing access and handover expectations.

Source: Manchester City Council — current selective licensing schemes

Local to Manchester

Cleaners covering Manchester

Cleaners can cover different parts of Manchester depending on travel time and recurring schedules. Example areas include:

DidsburyChorltonWithingtonFallowfieldRusholmeLevenshulmeGortonAncoats

Tell the cleaner who will provide access

For rental handovers, apartment buildings and recurring visits, keys, concierge arrangements, parking and the person approving the finished clean should be agreed before the visit.

Use a written checklist for one-off cleans. It prevents misunderstandings about ovens, cupboards, windows, carpets and other extras that are not always included in a standard clean.

How it works

Describe the cleaning scope once, then compare Manchester cleaners

Room counts, condition and extras help cleaners estimate time more accurately.

List the rooms and tasks

Add the postcode, property size, type of clean and any specialist extras.

Hear from suitable cleaners

Up to three interested Manchester cleaning professionals can respond.

Compare scope and reviews

Check verified feedback and compare hours, products, equipment and what is included before booking.

Before you hire

What should you check before hiring a cleaner?

A clear definition of the finished standard matters more than a vague promise of a certain number of hours.

Agree the checklist

Specify rooms, appliances, inside cupboards, windows and carpets where they form part of the job.

Confirm products and equipment

Ask whether the cleaner brings supplies and whether specialist surfaces need particular products.

Plan access and parking

For apartments or managed rentals, arrange keys, entry and any parking restrictions before the visit.

Questions

Cleaners in Manchester: common questions

Useful answers before you post the job.

How much does a cleaner cost in Manchester?

Current UK guidance commonly puts general cleaning around £20–£40 per hour, while end-of-tenancy and specialist work varies with property size and condition. A Manchester quote should be based on the actual rooms and scope.

Can I book end-of-tenancy cleaning?

Yes. Explain the property size, handover date and exactly which rooms, appliances, carpets or windows need cleaning.

Does selective licensing change which cleaner I can use?

Selective licensing is a landlord-management scheme rather than a cleaner accreditation scheme. If a landlord or agent is arranging work in a licensed property, agree their required scope and access arrangements.

Should cleaning products be included in the quote?

Ask explicitly. Some cleaners supply everything; others may expect certain products or equipment to be available at the property.

Do I have to hire a cleaner who responds?

No. Compare the options and proceed only if one suits you.

Ready to compare cleaners in Manchester?

Describe the property and cleaning checklist once, then compare interested Manchester cleaners and their quotes.