TL;DR: In 2026, house cleaning in Vancouver typically runs $35–$65 CAD per hour, or roughly $140–$320 per visit for a standard 2–3 bedroom home. Below are the real numbers, what moves the price, and how to hire a reliable cleaner — or find cleaning work — for free.
Vancouver is one of the priciest cleaning markets in western Canada, driven by high demand and steep operating costs. Whether you are a busy household trying to buy back a Saturday or a cleaner deciding what to charge, here is what the 2026 market actually looks like.
Key facts
- Independent / informal cleaners: about $25–$35/hr, often without insurance.
- Insured professional companies: typically $40–$55/hr per cleaner, with $50–$55 common for established firms.
- Overall market range: $35–$65/hr depending on service type and home condition.
- Per visit (2–3 bed home): roughly $140–$320, based on size, condition and frequency.
- Vancouver leads western pricing because of high demand and elevated operating costs.
- Posting a cleaning job is always free on CQD New Gen — no fees to post, and cleaners keep 100% of what they earn.
What changes the price
A quote in Vancouver is rarely one flat number. The main levers:
- Home size: More bedrooms and bathrooms mean more labour hours. A studio or one-bed lands near the bottom of the range; a 3-bed house pushes toward the top.
- Condition: A regularly maintained flat cleans fast. A first-time deep clean, or a place that has been let go, costs more because it takes longer.
- Frequency: Weekly or bi-weekly service is almost always cheaper per visit than a one-off, because the home never gets very dirty between visits.
- Type of clean: Standard upkeep is the baseline. Deep cleans, move-in/move-out, and post-renovation work carry a premium.
- Insurance and vetting: Insured, background-checked cleaners charge more than informal help — you are paying for accountability and cover if something goes wrong.
How to hire a reliable cleaner in Vancouver
Price matters, but reliability matters more. A cheap cleaner who cancels twice a month costs you far more than the hourly difference. To hire well:
- Write a clear job post. State your neighbourhood, home size, how often you need cleaning, and any must-haves (pet-friendly, eco products, key handling). Clarity gets you better-matched applicants.
- Check for insurance and references. For recurring access to your home, ask whether they carry liability insurance and can share references or reviews.
- Agree on scope in writing. List exactly which rooms and tasks are included so nobody is surprised. "Kitchen, two baths, floors, dusting, bins" beats "clean the flat."
- Start with a trial clean. Book one visit before committing to a weekly slot. You will learn more from one real clean than from ten messages.
- Pay fairly and on time. The best cleaners have their pick of clients. Reliable, respectful, prompt-paying households keep good cleaners for years.
On CQD New Gen, posting a cleaning job is free — always, with no fees to post — and you connect directly with cleaners in your area. No agency markup sitting between you and the person doing the work.
Finding cleaning work in Vancouver
If you are the one holding the mop, Vancouver's demand is real and rates are among the best in the country. To build a steady book of clients:
- Set a rate you can defend. If you are insured and reliable, $40+/hr is well within the 2026 market. Undercharging attracts the wrong clients.
- Show up consistently. Reliability is your biggest selling point. Clients pay a premium for someone who simply turns up when they say they will.
- Ask for reviews. A handful of genuine reviews will win you more work than any advert.
- Keep 100% of your earnings. On CQD New Gen, cleaners work on a simple subscription and keep everything they earn — no per-job commission skimmed off the top.
Cleaning is one of the most in-demand local services in Vancouver, and it is not going away. Whether you want a spotless home or a full schedule of clients, the market in 2026 rewards clarity, reliability and fair pricing.
Ready to hire a trusted local cleaner in Vancouver — or post a job for free? www.cqdnewgen.ai
FAQ
How much does a house cleaner cost per hour in Vancouver in 2026?
Most cleaners charge between $35 and $65 per hour. Independent cleaners sit around $25–$35/hr (often uninsured), while insured professional companies typically charge $40–$55/hr per cleaner.
How much is a single house cleaning visit?
For a standard 2–3 bedroom home, expect roughly $140–$320 per visit, depending on the home's size, condition and how often it is cleaned.
Is it cheaper to book recurring cleaning?
Yes. Weekly or bi-weekly service almost always costs less per visit than a one-off, because the home stays maintained and each clean takes less time.
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. You connect directly with local cleaners and there is no agency commission.
Do cleaners pay commission on CQD New Gen?
No. Cleaners work on a simple subscription and keep 100% of what they earn. There is no per-job cut taken from their pay.

