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Cleaning in Brighton, United Kingdom: Jobs, Costs & Services (2026 Guide)

Cleaner costs, pay rates and demand in Brighton for 2026 — plus how to find cleaning work or hire a trusted local cleaner.

CQD New Gen4 July 2026

Cleaning in Brighton, United Kingdom: Jobs, Costs & Services (2026 Guide)

TL;DR: In Brighton, domestic cleaners typically cost between £15 and £25 per hour in 2026, with most independent cleaners sitting around £16–£18 per hour. There's steady demand for cleaners across the city — from Kemptown flats to Hove townhouses and seafront holiday lets — and hundreds of cleaning roles are advertised locally at any given time. Whether you want to find cleaning work or hire someone reliable, this guide covers rates, busy areas and how to get started.

Brighton & Hove is one of the busiest cleaning markets on the south coast. A dense mix of Regency terraces, student housing, professional couples, Airbnb lets and small businesses means a constant flow of work for cleaners — and plenty of choice for households looking to hire. Below is a practical, up-to-date look at both sides of the market.

Finding cleaning work in Brighton

If you're a cleaner, Brighton is a genuinely good place to build a client base. The city's mix of holiday lets, HMOs (houses in multiple occupation) and busy professional households means regular, repeat work is easy to line up once you're established. Demand tends to spike at the end of the month for end-of-tenancy cleans, especially around the student areas and the seafront short-let market.

Typical pay reflects the local cost of living. Employed cleaning roles in Brighton and Hove commonly advertise between £12.21 and £14.00 per hour, while self-employed and private-client work generally starts from around £13.50 per hour and rises well above that once you're setting your own rates directly with households.

That's the key point for anyone serious about cleaning as a career: working directly with clients — rather than through an agency that takes a cut — is where the real money is. With CQD New Gen you keep 100% of what you earn. No commission, ever. You pay a simple flat subscription and everything a client pays you is yours.

Popular districts for finding work include Kemptown, Hanover, Preston Park, Seven Dials, Fiveways, Hove, Portslade and the coastal villages of Rottingdean, Saltdean and Peacehaven. Cleaners who can cover the seafront and Marina holiday-let cluster are especially in demand for quick turnaround cleans.

Hiring a cleaner in Brighton

For households and businesses, hiring a cleaner in Brighton is straightforward — the main thing is knowing what a fair rate looks like. In 2026, independent cleaners in the city typically charge from around £15 per hour, with most regular domestic cleans landing in the £16–£18 per hour range. Fully insured agencies and specialist companies can run to £25–£40 per hour once vetting, insurance and replacement cover are factored in.

A few things worth knowing before you book:

  • Most cleaners set a minimum booking of around two hours.
  • Regular bookings usually cost less per visit than one-off cleans — a weekly slot is often cheaper per hour than a monthly or ad-hoc clean.
  • One-off jobs like end-of-tenancy or deep cleans are priced separately, often as a fixed quote rather than an hourly rate.

Brighton's rental-heavy market means end-of-tenancy cleaning is a big category here, particularly in Kemptown, Hanover and the student belt around Lewes Road. Landlords and letting agents around Preston Park and the Marina book these regularly.

Popular cleaning services in Brighton

Different areas of the city drive different types of work. The most requested services locally are:

Key facts

  • Independent cleaners in Brighton typically charge from £15/hour, with most regular domestic cleans around £16–£18/hour in 2026.
  • Some local companies quote fully inclusive rates of about £16.75/hour.
  • Professional agencies and specialist firms can charge up to £25–£40/hour.
  • Employed cleaning roles in Brighton & Hove commonly advertise £12.21–£14.00/hour; self-employed work often starts from £13.50/hour.
  • Hundreds of cleaning roles — full-time, part-time and temporary — are advertised across Brighton & Hove at any given time.
  • Most cleaners apply a two-hour minimum booking, and regular clients pay less per visit than one-off jobs.
  • High-demand areas include Kemptown, Hove, Hanover, Preston Park, Portslade and the seafront/Marina holiday-let cluster.

Whether you're looking for cleaning work or a reliable cleaner, join the community at www.cqdnewgen.ai — free to join, keep 100% of your pay, and posting a job is always free.

FAQ

How much does a cleaner cost per hour in Brighton?

In 2026, independent cleaners in Brighton typically charge from around £15 per hour, with most regular domestic cleans falling between £16 and £18 per hour. Fully insured agencies and specialist companies can charge £25–£40 per hour.

How much do cleaners get paid in Brighton?

Employed cleaning roles in Brighton and Hove commonly advertise between £12.21 and £14.00 per hour. Self-employed cleaners working directly with clients often start from around £13.50 per hour and earn more once they set their own rates — and on CQD New Gen they keep 100% of it.

Is there demand for cleaners in Brighton?

Yes. Brighton & Hove has a busy cleaning market driven by holiday lets, student housing, professional households and small businesses, with hundreds of full-time, part-time and temporary cleaning roles advertised locally at any time.

How do I find cleaning work in Brighton?

Create a free cleaner profile on CQD New Gen and browse local jobs on the Brighton cleaning jobs page. It's free to join, free for your first 100 days, then £9.99/month with no commission taken from your earnings.

Is it free to post a cleaning job in Brighton?

Yes. Posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is always free, with no fees to post and no commission. Households and businesses can post a job and connect with local Brighton cleaners at no cost.

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