Cleaning in Los Angeles, California, is a year-round business: with no real seasonal slowdown, homeowners and renters across the city book cleaners 365 days a year. Individual cleaners in LA typically charge around $35–$50 an hour (premium Westside and Hills clients pay more), while professional companies run higher. Whether you're looking for cleaning work or need a cleaner for your home or business, here's how it works locally in 2026.
Finding cleaning work in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is one of the strongest cleaning markets in the United States. The sheer size of the metro — from Downtown and Koreatown to the Valley, the Westside, and the beach cities — means steady, repeat demand that doesn't dry up in winter. As of 2026, house cleaners in LA earn roughly $22–$40+ per hour depending on service type and neighbourhood, with premium areas like the Westside, Beverly Hills, and the Hollywood Hills paying notably more. Full-time cleaners with a solid client roster commonly earn $3,500–$5,500+ a month, and top performers push past $7,000.
The catch in the traditional model is how much of that you actually keep. Agencies and lead-generation apps often take a cut of every job or charge you for each lead. CQD New Gen works differently: you keep 100% of what you earn — no commission, ever. You join free, and there's a simple flat subscription (£9.99/mo equivalent) once you're up and running — no per-job fees eating into your pay.
If you're a cleaner in LA, the practical path is to build a reliable, repeat client base in a few neighbourhoods you can realistically travel between (LA traffic is real — clustering clients on the Westside or the Valley beats zig-zagging across the county). Reliability, communication, and trust are what turn one-off cleans into weekly regulars.
- Browse local openings: cleaning jobs in Los Angeles
- Create a free cleaner profile: sign up as a cleaner
Hiring a cleaner in Los Angeles
If you're hiring, expect LA rates to sit above the national average. In 2026, typical pricing looks like:
- Individual cleaners: around $35–$50 per hour, sometimes lower for regular weekly bookings.
- Professional companies: roughly $120–$280 per visit for a standard residential clean, or $35–$75 per cleaner per hour.
- Starting rates in the metro average around $24–$25 per hour for basic service.
Your final price depends on home size, condition, and whether you need a standard tidy or a deep clean. A studio in K-Town is a very different job from a four-bed in Sherman Oaks or a hillside home in Los Feliz.
Posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is free — always, with no fees to post. You describe what you need, set your area and budget, and connect directly with local cleaners. No agency markup sitting between you and the person doing the work.
- Find someone now: hire a cleaner in Los Angeles
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Popular cleaning services in Los Angeles
Demand across LA spans a wide mix of needs:
- Domestic cleaning — regular weekly or fortnightly home cleans, the bread and butter for most LA households.
- End of tenancy cleaning — huge in a rental-heavy city with constant moves across Hollywood, DTLA, and the Valley.
- Deep cleaning — one-off intensive cleans, seasonal resets, or getting a place show-ready.
- Commercial cleaning — offices, studios, retail, and small businesses across the metro.
Key facts
- Individual house cleaners in LA typically charge around $35–$50/hour in 2026; company rates run $35–$75 per cleaner per hour or $120–$280 per visit.
- Average house-cleaner pay in Los Angeles is roughly $22–$25/hour, well above the California state average (~$16.62/hour).
- Full-time LA cleaners with steady clients commonly earn $3,500–$5,500+/month; top earners exceed $7,000.
- LA has year-round demand with no seasonal slowdown, thanks to consistent weather and a huge renter and homeowner population.
- Premium neighbourhoods — Westside, Beverly Hills, Hollywood Hills — pay notably above the metro average.
- On CQD New Gen, cleaners keep 100% of their earnings (no commission) and posting a job is free, always.
Ready to get started? Join the trusted community of cleaners and clients at www.cqdnewgen.ai.
FAQ
How much does a house cleaner cost in Los Angeles?
In 2026, individual cleaners in LA typically charge around $35–$50 per hour, while professional companies charge roughly $35–$75 per cleaner per hour or $120–$280 per standard visit. Your exact price depends on home size, condition, and whether it's a standard or deep clean.
How much do house cleaners earn in Los Angeles?
House cleaners in LA earn roughly $22–$40+ per hour depending on service and neighbourhood, which is well above the California average. Full-time cleaners with a steady client base commonly bring in $3,500–$5,500+ per month, and top performers exceed $7,000.
Is there demand for cleaners in Los Angeles?
Yes — LA has strong, year-round demand with no real seasonal slowdown. The city's large renter and homeowner population and consistent weather mean steady, repeat bookings across every neighbourhood, from the Westside to the Valley.
Does CQD New Gen charge commission?
No. Cleaners on CQD New Gen keep 100% of what they earn, with no commission on any job. Joining is free, with a simple flat subscription once you're active — and posting a cleaning job is always free.
How do I find cleaning work or hire a cleaner in Los Angeles?
Cleaners can create a free profile and browse local jobs, while households and businesses can post a job for free and connect directly with local cleaners. Start at www.cqdnewgen.ai and choose your city to get matched in Los Angeles.

