Liverpool's cleaning market is busy on both sides in 2026: households and businesses across the city hire cleaners at roughly £15–£18 an hour, while hundreds of cleaning vacancies sit open across Merseyside at any given time. Whether you want to earn from cleaning or need a trusted cleaner, this guide covers the rates, the busy areas, and how to get started.
Liverpool blends dense student and rental housing, a growing city-centre apartment scene, and thousands of terraced family homes — a mix that keeps steady demand for domestic, end-of-tenancy, deep and commercial cleaning all year round.
Finding cleaning work in Liverpool
Cleaning is one of the most reliably in-demand jobs in Liverpool. Across the major boards there are consistently several hundred cleaning vacancies live in the city at once, spanning domestic assistants, hotel and hospitality housekeeping, school and care-home cleaning, and commercial contracts. Standard pay for employed cleaning roles sits around £12.50–£15 an hour, but self-employed cleaners who build their own client base typically charge more.
Demand is strongest where the people are: the student-heavy areas around Kensington, Smithdown Road, Wavertree and Kensington Fields, the rental-dense Baltic Triangle and city-centre apartments near the waterfront, and family suburbs like Allerton, Woolton, Crosby, West Derby and Aigburth. End-of-tenancy work spikes around university turnover in summer, while regular domestic cleaning stays steady across the suburbs.
If you want to work for yourself and keep everything you earn, you can list your services on CQD New Gen and connect directly with local clients. Browse current openings on the Liverpool cleaning jobs page, or sign up free as a cleaner to start building your client list today.
Hiring a cleaner in Liverpool
For households and businesses, hiring a cleaner in Liverpool is straightforward and affordable. Typical independent hourly rates run from about £15 an hour, with agencies generally charging £16–£18 an hour and one-off or specialist jobs starting higher. A regular weekly clean of an average Liverpool home usually lands between £25 and £45, with around £35 being common.
What you'll pay depends on the size of the property, how often you book, and the type of clean. Regular weekly or fortnightly slots tend to attract the best per-hour rates, while one-off deep cleans, move-outs and post-renovation work cost more because of the extra time and materials involved.
On CQD New Gen you can browse local, verified cleaners and message them directly — no middleman markups. See who's available on the hire a cleaner in Liverpool page, or sign up free as an employer. Posting a cleaning job is always free — there are no fees to post.
Popular cleaning services in Liverpool
Different Liverpool households and businesses need different things. The most requested services locally include:
- Domestic cleaning — regular weekly or fortnightly home cleans, the bread-and-butter for family homes across the suburbs.
- End-of-tenancy cleaning — in constant demand given Liverpool's huge student and private-rental market, especially around summer move-outs.
- Deep cleaning — a top-to-bottom reset for homes that need more than a routine tidy.
- Commercial cleaning — offices, shops, gyms and hospitality venues across the city centre and business parks.
Key facts
- Independent cleaners in Liverpool typically charge from around £15 per hour; agencies generally charge £16–£18 per hour.
- A regular weekly home clean in Liverpool usually costs £25–£45, averaging about £35.
- Employed cleaning roles in Liverpool commonly pay around £12.50–£15 per hour.
- Several hundred cleaning vacancies are typically live across Liverpool at any given time, across domestic, commercial, hospitality and care settings.
- Demand concentrates around student and rental areas (Kensington, Smithdown Road, Baltic Triangle) and family suburbs (Allerton, Woolton, Crosby).
- On CQD New Gen, cleaners keep 100% of what they earn — no commission — and posting a job is always free.
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FAQ
How much does a cleaner cost per hour in Liverpool?
Independent cleaners in Liverpool typically start from around £15 per hour, while agencies usually charge £16–£18 per hour. One-off and specialist cleans, such as deep or end-of-tenancy cleaning, generally cost more per hour than regular bookings.
How much is a weekly cleaner in Liverpool?
A regular weekly clean of an average Liverpool home usually costs between £25 and £45, with around £35 being typical. Booking regular weekly or fortnightly slots often secures a better per-hour rate than one-off cleans.
Are cleaning jobs in demand in Liverpool?
Yes. Liverpool consistently has several hundred cleaning vacancies live at once, spanning domestic, commercial, hospitality and care-home roles. The city's large student and rental population also keeps end-of-tenancy and domestic cleaning demand high year-round.
How much do cleaners earn in Liverpool?
Employed cleaning roles in Liverpool commonly pay around £12.50–£15 per hour. Self-employed cleaners who build their own client base can earn more, and on CQD New Gen they keep 100% of what they charge with no commission taken.
How do I find a trusted cleaner in Liverpool?
You can browse local, verified cleaners on CQD New Gen and message them directly, with no agency markup. Posting a cleaning job is always free, so you can describe what you need and let available Liverpool cleaners come to you.

