Pricing and Quotes for Domestic Cleaners
We believe in clear, honest pricing for every household and rental property. Whether you're booking a regular visit from our domestic cleaning services or arranging a one-off deep clean with an experienced domestic cleaner, this page explains how our charges work so you know exactly what to expect. Our model is built for transparency: no hidden fees, just straightforward options that match the size and scope of the job.
In busy neighborhoods — from suburban semi-detached homes to compact city flats near the train station — we see recurring needs for both weekly maintenance and occasional deep cleaning. Our pricing is designed to be flexible for house cleaners who clean regularly and for customers who need residential cleaners for a single project like end-of-tenancy cleaning or post-renovation clearance.
How our Transparent Pricing Model Works
We publish two main rate structures so you can choose what fits your property and budget: a load-based rate (ideal for single tasks and small clearances) and a cubic-yard or cubic-metre rate (best for larger clearouts and garage or loft work). Both approaches are explained clearly in estimates we provide, and we always include an itemized breakdown. That way the in-home cleaner or your appointed domestic cleaning team can focus on the job, not on debating charges.
Load-based pricing is simple: it is charged per van-load or per crew-load. This option is great for quick removals and smaller tidy-ups in terraced houses or city apartments. The load size reflects labor time, transport and disposal. For customers in busy high-street flats or student areas, a single load rate often covers typical end-of-tenancy clearances.
The cubic-yard (or cubic-metre) rate is precise and fair for larger jobs: measure the volume of the items to be removed (or estimate it during a free quote) and pay according to space taken. This method suits larger properties — for example, three-bedroom family homes in leafy suburbs or larger townhouses near main commuter routes — where debris or furniture fills multiple cubic yards.
Typical Job Examples and Local Property Types
Below are practical examples that illustrate how our domestic cleaning rates apply across common property styles and busy locations in the area. We relate each example to a typical property type to help you choose the right pricing model.
Examples:
- Small studio flat clearance (city centre near university): usually one load — load-based rate applies; ideal for students or short-term lets.
- Two-bedroom rented apartment (high-street neighbourhood): often a single detailed clean plus small clearance; a combined flat fee or load rate works well.
- Three-bedroom semi-detached family home (residential suburb): may require multiple cubic yards for furniture removal and garden waste — cubic-yard pricing is usually the fairest.
- End-of-tenancy clearout for terrace house (dense urban area): predictable job sizes; we can quote fixed prices per room or by load.
- Full house post-renovation (period property near busy roads): large volumes of rubble and packaging make cubic-volume estimates most accurate.
These examples help you understand how house cleaners, in-home cleaners and professional domestic cleaning teams price similar tasks in different settings.
Price guides and examples below are indicative — actual quotes come from free, no-obligation inspections or video assessments. For transparency, every quote shows: labor, transport, disposal fees, and any special handling (e.g., hazardous materials), plus a clear status of whether the team is a solo domestic cleaner or a multi-person crew. We never add surprise charges once work begins.
Sample price scenarios (rounded examples): a small studio clearance: load-based from £85-£140; two-bedroom flat deep clean with minimal removal: £120-£220; three-bedroom house clearance with several cubic yards of furniture: £450-£900 depending on volume and access. These samples are designed to help you budget for home cleaners or residential cleaners in varied locations.
How we calculate a quote: the estimator checks volume or load, factors in access (stairs, narrow lanes common in older town centres), parking or permit needs in busy commercial districts, and the time required for an experienced domestic cleaner to finish the job to a high standard. Special services such as mattress disposal, carpet uplift, or appliance disconnection are quoted separately and clearly marked on the estimate.
Free Quote Policy: we always offer a free, no-obligation quote before any work begins. Quotes can be arranged by an in-person visit, a timed phone assessment, or a short video walk-through that you provide. This policy ensures the chosen pricing model — load-based or cubic-volume — matches the real scope of work, and that your domestic cleaning service is scheduled with a clear, agreed price.
Booking and flexibility: our quotes are valid for a set period and include cancellation and rescheduling options to suit busy lives in commuter belts and town centres. If an on-site assessment reveals a different amount of waste or extra tasks, we update the quote and explain the change before proceeding. That is our promise of openness for domestic cleaners and household clients alike.
Summary: Whether you select load-based rates for quick clearances or cubic-yard pricing for larger disposals, our approach aims to be fair, understandable, and adapted to the property and location. Requesting a free quote provides the clarity you need to plan cleaning, removals or full-house clearances without surprises. Choose the domestic cleaning option that fits your home — from studio flats in busy streets to spacious family houses in quieter suburbs — and receive a transparent, itemized estimate before any work starts.