TL;DR: In Sheffield, professional cleaners typically charge around £13–£20 per hour in 2026 (roughly £16–£18 for most agency work), and demand is strong — with hundreds of live cleaning vacancies across the city thanks to two large universities, a busy rental market and a growing number of households wanting regular help. Whether you want to find cleaning work or hire a trusted cleaner, here's how it works in Sheffield.
Sheffield is one of the UK's greenest big cities, spread across seven hills from the leafy suburbs of Fulwood and Dore to the buzzing student districts around Broomhill and Crookes. That mix of family homes, shared student lets, riverside apartments in Kelham Island and thousands of small businesses makes it one of the busiest cleaning markets in Yorkshire. If you clean for a living — or you need a cleaner — this guide covers the local rates, the best areas for work, and how to get started.
Finding cleaning work in Sheffield
Demand for cleaners in Sheffield is genuinely high. Recent job boards have listed well over 200 live cleaner vacancies across the city at any one time, from regular domestic rounds to one-off deep cleans and commercial contracts. The two universities — the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam — bring tens of thousands of students, which fuels a steady flow of end-of-tenancy and move-out cleaning work every summer around Ecclesall Road, Crookesmoor, Sharrow and Walkley.
Typical earnings for cleaners in Sheffield run from about £13 per hour for entry-level agency roles up to £15–£18+ per hour for experienced or specialist cleaners. Self-employed cleaners taking on end-of-tenancy and deep-clean jobs often earn £80–£120 per property, depending on size.
The catch with traditional agencies is that they take a cut of everything you earn. CQD New Gen works differently: you keep 100% of your pay — no commission, ever. You set your own rates, choose your own clients across Sheffield's neighbourhoods, and build a reputation that's yours. It's free to join, and you can start today.
- Browse local work: cleaning jobs in Sheffield
- Create your free cleaner profile: sign up as a cleaner
Hiring a cleaner in Sheffield
If you're a household or business in Sheffield looking for help, expect to pay roughly £13–£20 per hour in 2026, with most regular domestic cleans landing around £16–£18 per hour. Prices vary by the type of job:
- Regular weekly or fortnightly cleans are usually the best value per hour, and many cleaners offer a small discount for a standing booking.
- One-off and deep cleans cost more per hour because they're more intensive — budget from around £45 for a small flat up to £150–£195+ for a larger family home in areas like Fulwood, Totley or Dore.
- End-of-tenancy cleans, hugely popular near the universities, are typically priced per property (often £80–£150+) rather than by the hour.
A typical 2–3 bedroom home takes around 2.5–4 hours to clean well, so a regular visit often works out at £40–£70. With CQD New Gen you deal directly with the cleaner, agree a fair rate, and there are no agency fees or middleman markups.
- Find someone local: hire a cleaner in Sheffield
- Post your job free: sign up as an employer
Popular cleaning services in Sheffield
Sheffield's mix of student lets, professional flats and family homes means a few services are always in demand:
- Domestic cleaning — regular weekly or fortnightly help for busy households across Nether Edge, Hillsborough and Crookes.
- End-of-tenancy cleaning — essential for the huge student rental turnover each summer around Broomhill and Ecclesall Road.
- Deep cleaning — a thorough top-to-bottom reset, popular before or after events and seasonal refreshes.
- Commercial cleaning — offices, shops and studios around the city centre, Kelham Island and the innovation districts.
Key facts
- Cleaners in Sheffield typically charge £13–£20 per hour in 2026, with most regular domestic cleans around £16–£18/hour.
- Recent listings have shown 200+ live cleaner vacancies in Sheffield, reflecting strong ongoing demand.
- Self-employed end-of-tenancy and deep cleans often pay £80–£120+ per property.
- A standard 2–3 bedroom home takes roughly 2.5–4 hours to clean thoroughly.
- The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University drive a large seasonal spike in move-out cleaning demand.
- Busy areas for cleaning work include Ecclesall Road, Broomhill, Crookes, Hillsborough, Nether Edge, Fulwood and the city centre.
Ready to find work or hire help in Sheffield? Join the community free at www.cqdnewgen.ai — cleaners keep 100% of their pay, and posting a job is free.
FAQ
How much does a cleaner cost per hour in Sheffield?
Most cleaners in Sheffield charge between £13 and £20 per hour in 2026, with regular domestic cleans commonly around £16–£18. One-off and deep cleans cost more per hour because they're more intensive.
How many hours do I need to clean my house?
A typical 2–3 bedroom home takes about 2.5–4 hours for a thorough clean. Larger homes or first-time deep cleans can take 5–6 hours, so it's worth agreeing the scope with your cleaner up front.
Are there cleaning jobs available in Sheffield?
Yes — demand is high, with recent job boards showing over 200 live cleaner vacancies across the city. Student rentals near the two universities create especially strong seasonal demand for end-of-tenancy cleaning each summer.
Does CQD New Gen take a commission from cleaners?
No. Cleaners keep 100% of what they earn — there's no commission and no per-job cut. You set your own rates and deal directly with clients, and joining is free.
Is it free to post a cleaning job in Sheffield?
Yes, posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is free. Households and businesses can list their requirements and connect directly with local Sheffield cleaners with no agency fees.

