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How Much Does a House Cleaner Cost in Montreal in 2026? Real CAD Rates & How to Hire
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How Much Does a House Cleaner Cost in Montreal in 2026? Real CAD Rates & How to Hire

Real 2026 house cleaning prices in Montreal, what drives the cost, and how to hire a reliable cleaner — or find cleaning work — without agency lead fees or commission.

CQD New Gen13 July 2026

TL;DR: In 2026 a house cleaner in Montreal typically costs CAD $30–$65 per hour, with solo independents at the lower end and insured or franchise services higher. Many companies use flat rates instead — from about $125 for a studio — and posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is always free, with no commission taken from the cleaner.

Key facts

  • Hourly cleaning: roughly $30–$65/hour in Montreal in 2026 (premium franchises can reach $75–$85).
  • Solo independent cleaners: typically $25–$45/hour.
  • Insured agencies: around $45–$65/hour, often including supplies and eco-friendly products.
  • Flat-rate regular clean: from about $125 for a studio and $150 for a 3½; recurring clients pay less (weekly from ~$110).
  • What cleaners earn: Montreal housekeeping pay runs about $19–$25/hour; private households often pay $23–$25/hour (the Canadian average for the role is around C$17.75).
  • Posting a cleaning job is free — always. Cleaners keep 100% of what they earn; CQD New Gen takes no commission.

What you'll actually pay in Montreal

Most Montreal households pay $30–$65 an hour for house cleaning in 2026. Where you land depends mainly on the type of provider:

  • Solo independent cleaners sit at the lower end — often $25–$45/hour. You deal with them directly, which keeps costs down.
  • Insured agencies run about $45–$65/hour and usually bring their own supplies, carry liability cover, and send a replacement if your regular cleaner is off.
  • Premium franchises charge the most — $65–$85/hour — for branded, fully managed service.

Many Montreal companies prefer flat-rate pricing over hourly. Regular cleaning commonly starts at about $125 for a studio and $150 for a 2½ or 3½ apartment, with recurring clients paying less — roughly $110 weekly or $130 bi-weekly.

What drives the price up or down

The biggest factor is size — more rooms and bathrooms mean more hours. After that:

  • Condition: how long since the last proper clean. A first deep clean costs more than upkeep.
  • Frequency: weekly and bi-weekly bookings are cheaper per visit than one-offs.
  • Add-ons: oven, inside the fridge, interior windows or laundry are usually extra.
  • Supplies: some rates include products and equipment; independents may ask you to provide them.
  • Access and season: winter access, walk-ups and parking around Montreal can nudge the price.

How to hire a reliable cleaner in Montreal

A good hire is less about the lowest quote and more about trust and consistency. A quick checklist:

  1. Be specific in your job post — number of rooms, bathrooms, frequency, and any add-ons. Clear briefs get accurate quotes.
  2. Ask about insurance and supplies — liability cover, and whether products and equipment are included.
  3. Check reviews and a re-clean policy — reputable cleaners will come back if something's missed.
  4. Start with a trial clean before committing to a weekly or bi-weekly slot.
  5. Agree the essentials up front — hours, products, keys or access, and how you'll pay.

On CQD New Gen, you post what you need for free, describe the home and schedule, and connect directly with local Montreal cleaners — no lead fees, no middleman markup.

Looking for cleaning work in Montreal?

Demand is steady across domestic, condo, Airbnb turnover and commercial cleaning. Typical Montreal housekeeping pay runs $19–$25/hour, and private households frequently offer $23–$25/hour — well above the role's Canadian average of about C$17.75.

What sets a cleaner apart to clients:

  • A clear profile with your neighbourhoods, availability and services.
  • Any insurance, references or experience you can show.
  • Reliability — turning up on time and communicating clearly wins repeat bookings.

With CQD New Gen, cleaners keep 100% of what they earn — we never take a commission. You build a client base directly and set your own rates.

Is it worth using a platform instead of word of mouth?

Word of mouth is great when you have it. A platform helps when you don't: it widens your reach, lets you compare cleaners (or clients), and keeps each job's details in one place. Because posting a job on CQD New Gen is free and cleaners pay no commission, more of your money stays where it should — with the household saving and the cleaner earning.

Whether you're hiring help for a busy home or building a cleaning business in Montreal, start free today: www.cqdnewgen.ai

FAQ

How much does a house cleaner cost per hour in Montreal in 2026?

Most Montreal households pay $30–$65 per hour (CAD). Solo independents charge around $25–$45, insured agencies $45–$65, and premium franchises $65–$85.

Is flat-rate or hourly cleaning cheaper in Montreal?

It depends on the home. Many companies flat-rate from about $125 for a studio or $150 for a 3½, and recurring bookings cut the price further. Hourly can be cheaper for small, quick jobs.

Is it free to post a cleaning job on CQD New Gen?

Yes. Posting a cleaning job is always free, with no fees to post and no commission taken from cleaners — they keep 100% of what they earn.

What do cleaners get paid in Montreal?

Montreal housekeeping pay is typically $19–$25/hour, with private households often offering $23–$25/hour. The Canada-wide average for the role is around C$17.75.

How do I find a trustworthy cleaner?

Write a clear job post, ask about insurance and supplies, read reviews, start with a trial clean, and confirm the practical details (hours, products, access, payment) before booking a regular slot.

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