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Cleaning in Dublin, Ireland: Jobs, Costs & Services (2026 Guide)

What cleaners cost in Dublin, where to find cleaning work, and the most-requested services — a practical 2026 local guide.

CQD New Gen18 July 2026

TL;DR: In Dublin, professional cleaners typically charge around €20–€35 per hour, with central-city and one-off jobs at the top of that range and recurring bookings coming in cheaper. Demand is strong — hundreds of cleaning roles are advertised across the city — so whether you want to find cleaning work or hire someone reliable, Dublin is one of Ireland's most active markets. CQD New Gen connects cleaners and clients directly, with cleaners keeping 100% of their pay.

Dublin's mix of busy professionals, short-let apartments, student flats and growing businesses keeps the cleaning trade humming all year. From the Georgian terraces of Rathmines and Ranelagh to the tech offices around the Docklands and Grand Canal, there's steady work for cleaners and plenty of choice for households that need a hand.

Finding cleaning work in Dublin

Dublin is a good place to build a cleaning round. Job boards regularly list hundreds of cleaning and housekeeping roles across the county — everything from domestic cleaning and end-of-tenancy work to office, hotel and commercial contracts. Areas with high tenant turnover, like the city centre, Smithfield, Rathmines and the apartment clusters around Dublin 1, 2, 4 and 8, generate constant demand for move-in and move-out cleans.

If you'd rather work for yourself and keep everything you earn, that's exactly what CQD New Gen is built for. You set your own rates, choose your own areas — maybe you want to stick to Southside suburbs like Dundrum and Sandyford, or cover the Northside from Drumcondra to Clontarf — and deal with clients directly.

With CQD New Gen there's no commission taken from your jobs. It's free to join, free for your first 100 days, and just €9.99/month after that — you keep 100% of what your clients pay you.

Hiring a cleaner in Dublin

If you're a household or a business looking to hire, expect Dublin rates to sit around €20–€35 per hour, depending on where you are and what you need. A few things to keep in mind:

  • Location matters. Central Dublin and affluent Southside postcodes tend toward the higher end; outer suburbs and commuter areas are often a little lower.
  • Recurring beats one-off. Weekly or fortnightly bookings usually attract 10–20% lower hourly rates than a single deep clean.
  • Insured and vetted costs more. Established cleaners with training, insurance and references charge more than informal cash-in-hand arrangements — but the peace of mind is worth it, especially if you're handing over keys.

For a typical three-bedroom home, a routine clean often takes two to three hours. End-of-tenancy and deep cleans cost more because they're far more involved.

Posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is always free — there are no fees to advertise what you need and get matched with cleaners near you.

Popular cleaning services in Dublin

Different homes and businesses need different things. The most-requested services in Dublin include:

  • Domestic cleaning — regular weekly or fortnightly upkeep for homes and apartments.
  • End-of-tenancy cleaning — essential in a rental-heavy city where deposits ride on a spotless handover.
  • Deep cleaning — a top-to-bottom reset, popular for spring cleans and pre-guest prep.
  • Commercial cleaning — offices, cafés and retail units around the Docklands, city centre and business parks.

Key facts

  • Professional cleaner rates in Dublin typically range from €20 to €35 per hour, with central and one-off jobs at the top end.
  • Dublin has the highest cleaning rates in Ireland, driven by higher living costs, strong demand and a more affluent client base.
  • Recurring weekly or fortnightly bookings usually cost 10–20% less per hour than one-off cleans.
  • Job boards regularly list hundreds of cleaning roles across Dublin — around 277 cleaning jobs were advertised in the county in mid-2026, with over 650 across Ireland.
  • High-turnover rental areas like Dublin 1, 2, 4 and 8, Rathmines and Smithfield drive steady end-of-tenancy demand.
  • On CQD New Gen, cleaners keep 100% of their pay — no commission — and posting a job is always free.

Whether you're looking for work or looking for a cleaner, www.cqdnewgen.ai makes the match direct, fair and simple.

FAQ

How much does a cleaner cost per hour in Dublin?

Most professional cleaners in Dublin charge between €20 and €35 per hour. Central-city locations and one-off jobs sit at the higher end, while recurring bookings in outer suburbs are usually cheaper.

Is it cheaper to book a regular cleaner than a one-off clean?

Yes. Weekly or fortnightly bookings typically cost 10–20% less per hour than a single one-off clean, because cleaners value the steady, predictable work.

Are there many cleaning jobs available in Dublin?

There are — hundreds of cleaning and housekeeping roles are advertised across Dublin at any time, spanning domestic, end-of-tenancy, hotel, office and commercial work. Demand is especially high in rental-heavy central postcodes.

Do cleaners on CQD New Gen pay commission?

No. Cleaners keep 100% of what their clients pay them. Joining is free, the first 100 days are free, and it's just €9.99/month after that.

Is it free to post a cleaning job in Dublin?

Yes. Posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is always free, with no fees to advertise your job and get matched with local cleaners.

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