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Complete Guide to Home Cleaning Services in Singapore | Homejourney

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Definitive guide to home cleaning Singapore: prices, types of house cleaning service, maid service vs part-time cleaner, safety tips. Plan confidently with Homejourney.

Home cleaning in Singapore is no longer a luxury – for many busy households, it is an essential service that keeps homes healthy, safe, and move‑in ready. Whether you are a tenant, homeowner, landlord, or overseas investor, understanding how home cleaning Singapore services work can save you time, money, and a lot of stress when managing your property.



As a real estate–focused platform, Homejourney sees home cleaning issues every day – from dusty new launches in Punggol, to post‑tenancy handover disputes in Tiong Bahru, to mold in older HDB flats in Bedok. This guide distils those real‑world experiences, current market prices, and Singapore regulations into one definitive resource so you can choose a house cleaning service, domestic helper, or maid service with confidence and safety.



Table of Contents



1. Why Home Cleaning Matters in Singapore’s Property Market

In a dense, tropical city like Singapore, dust, humidity, and mold build up quickly – especially in high‑rise apartments where windows are often closed for air‑conditioning. From a property perspective, regular, professional home cleaning impacts:



  • Health & safety: Poor cleaning can lead to dust mites, mold, and pest infestations – a common complaint in older HDB estates and ground‑floor units.
  • Property value: Well‑maintained homes in areas like Queenstown, Novena, or Tampines tend to fetch better resale and rental prices because they show less wear and tear during viewings.
  • Tenancy relationships: Many tenancy disputes submitted to agents and the Small Claims Tribunals relate to cleaning and handover conditions.
  • Move‑in readiness: New launches and renovated condos often have construction dust and chemical residue that require specialized post‑renovation cleaning before families can move in safely.


Homejourney frequently receives feedback from users that insufficient cleaning at move‑in or move‑out causes stress and lost deposits. By verifying service providers and publishing transparent price guides, Homejourney aims to reduce these risks and give buyers, tenants, and landlords a safer experience.



2. Overview of Home Cleaning Services in Singapore

Singapore’s home cleaning market is mature and diverse. You will typically find three broad categories:



  • On‑demand house cleaning service platforms (e.g. app‑based or web marketplaces) that connect you with independent cleaners or partner companies.
  • Traditional cleaning companies offering scheduled weekly cleaning, spring cleaning, and specialized services like mattress or sofa cleaning.
  • Full‑time domestic helper / maid service via licensed maid agencies, where a helper lives in and handles daily cleaning, cooking, and caregiving.


Each option has different costs, legal obligations, and risk profiles. For example, app‑based cleaners may charge per hour, while a full‑time live‑in maid involves monthly salary, levy, insurance, and accommodation obligations under Ministry of Manpower (MOM) rules.



Typical use cases by property type

  • HDB 3‑room or 4‑room flat (e.g. in Yishun, Jurong West): Many families opt for a part‑time cleaner 3–4 hours every 1–2 weeks, plus occasional deep cleaning during Chinese New Year.
  • Prime district condo (e.g. River Valley, Orchard, Marina Bay): Expat families and investors commonly use a full‑time domestic helper for daily upkeep and child care.
  • Investment units / rental condos: Landlords often need one‑off move‑out and pre‑tenancy cleaning between leases to avoid disputes.
  • Serviced apartments & Airbnb‑style stays (where allowed): Rely on scheduled housekeeping similar to hotels; short‑stay guests sometimes book extra cleaning directly.


3. Types of Home Cleaning Services (With Typical Prices)

Below are the most common service types in Singapore, how they work, and what you can expect.



3.1 Regular home cleaning (weekly / bi‑weekly)

Regular cleaning usually covers sweeping, mopping, dusting, wiping surfaces, cleaning bathrooms, and sometimes light kitchen work like wiping stovetops.



Market rates for part‑time regular cleaning typically range from about S$18–S$27 per hour depending on frequency and whether it is via a platform or direct company booking.[2][3]



For example, MoneySmart’s 2024 comparison shows services like Home Cleaning SG from S$18/hr and others around S$25–S$27/hr for 4‑hour sessions.[2] Helpling’s published prices start from about S$21/hr for weekly/fortnightly and S$24/hr for one‑off cleaning.[3]



3.2 One‑time spring cleaning

Spring cleaning is a more intensive, top‑to‑bottom clean, often booked before Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali, or after long trips. It typically includes:



  • Cleaning of window grilles, frames, and sills
  • Wiping interior surfaces of cabinets (sometimes limited to reachable areas)
  • Removal of cobwebs from ceilings and corners
  • Deep cleaning of bathrooms and kitchen grease


Companies like Home Clean Home list spring cleaning from around S$380 for a standard apartment, with rates rising for larger properties.[4]



3.3 Move‑in / move‑out cleaning

Move‑in and move‑out cleaning is crucial for HDB resale flats, condo rentals, and new launches.



  • Move‑out: Ensures you meet tenancy obligations and avoid deduction of your security deposit.
  • Move‑in: Removes renovation dust, paint drips, and debris so your new home is safe for children and elderly parents.


Typical advertised rates start from about S$340 for move‑in/out cleaning for smaller apartments and go up based on size and condition.[4][8] Some budget providers may advertise from S$90 for very small units or limited‑scope services, but you should carefully check what is included.[8]



3.4 Post‑renovation cleaning

Post‑renovation cleaning is more specialized. Fine construction dust gets into window tracks, power sockets, and cabinet corners – regular mopping is not enough. Companies charge more for this because it takes longer and may require special equipment like HEPA vacuum cleaners.



Home Clean Home, for example, lists post‑renovation cleaning from about S$350 and up, depending on unit size and condition.[4]



3.5 Upholstery, mattress, curtain & sofa cleaning

Due to Singapore’s humidity, fabric sofas, mattresses, and curtains trap dust mites and odors quickly. Many households schedule professional upholstery or mattress cleaning every 6–12 months, especially if there are young children or allergy sufferers.



Price lists from providers like Be Mitey Clean show typical rates such as:



  • 1‑seater sofa: about S$40–S$60 depending on steam vs deep cleaning[1]
  • 3‑seater sofa: around S$120–S$180[1]
  • Queen mattress: approximately S$100–S$130[1]
  • Curtains: around S$25–S$30 per piece for steam cleaning, often with a minimum order value[1][3]


For a deeper dive into sofa and upholstery care, Homejourney has specialized guides such as 沙发清洁:布艺和皮革护理DIY技巧 vs 聘请专业人士|Homejourney权威解析 and 如何选择沙发清洁:布艺和皮革护理服务商:新加坡业主指南 | Homejourney .



3.6 Disinfection and sanitization services

After COVID‑19, demand for home disinfection increased – especially for households with immunocompromised members or after a confirmed case.



Be Mitey Clean, for example, lists residential disinfection starting at around S$220 for units under 750 sqft, with higher tiers for larger homes.[1]



4. Singapore Home Cleaning Price Guide 2025

Prices vary based on your unit size, type of service, and whether you book through a platform or a traditional company. The table below summarizes commonly seen price ranges based on published rate cards and consumer comparisons.



4.1 Quick price reference table

Service Type Typical Price Range (SGD) Pricing Basis Notes
Regular home cleaning S$18–S$27 per hour Hourly (usually 3–4 hr blocks) Cheaper for weekly commitments; weekend surcharges may apply.[2][3]
One‑time spring cleaning From ~S$300–S$450 Per job (by unit size) Includes more detailed work such as windows and cabinets.[4][1]
Move‑in / move‑out cleaning From ~S$340–S$500 Per job (by unit size) Higher for heavily soiled or large landed homes.[4][8]
Post‑renovation cleaning From ~S$350–S$600+ Per job (by unit size) Fine dust removal; often includes multiple cleaners.[4]
Sofa cleaning S$40–S$200 per item Per sofa (by seat or size) Steam vs deep extraction affects price.[1][3]
Mattress cleaning S$80–S$140 per mattress Per item Queen / King more expensive than Single.[1]
Curtain / blind cleaning From S$25–S$35 per piece Per panel / piece Minimum order often S$150.[1][3]
Disinfection service From ~S$220 for small units By floor area tier Rates increase with square footage.[1]


4.2 Unit size vs package pricing examples

Many companies price by floor area. Be Mitey Clean’s published rate card, for example, shows tiers like:



  • Less than 500 sqft: around S$300–S$350 for certain cleaning packages[1]
  • 751–1000 sqft/Around 3‑room HDB: around S$425–S$475 depending on service type[1]
  • 1301–1600 sqft: around S$575–S$625[1]


Use these ranges as a benchmark and always ask providers for an itemized breakdown to avoid hidden surcharges (e.g. for extremely dirty ovens, balcony glass, or high ceilings).



5. Full‑Time Maid Service vs Part‑Time Cleaner vs One‑Off Cleaning

One of the biggest decisions Singapore families face is whether to hire a full‑time domestic helper / maid service or rely on external cleaners. Each has pros and cons.



5.1 Comparison table

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2025)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2025)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2025)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 8 (2025)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2025)
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The information provided in this article is for general reference only. For accurate and official information, please visit HDB's official website or consult professional advice from lawyers, real estate agents, bankers, and other relevant professional consultants.

Homejourney is not liable for any damages, losses, or consequences that may result from the use of this information. We are simply sharing information to the best of our knowledge, but we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability of the information contained herein.

Option Best For Typical Monthly Cost (SGD) Key Considerations
Full‑time live‑in domestic helper Families with kids/elderly, large homes ~S$1,200–S$1,800+ (salary, levy, food, etc.)
Regular part‑time cleaner (weekly)