House Cleaning in Al Karama
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Typical price: AED 55–AED 1,100
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House Cleaning prices in Al Karama
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-hour apartment clean Studio or 1-bed, single visit | AED 55 | AED 80 | AED 110 |
| 4-hour clean Larger apartment or small villa, single visit | AED 110 | AED 150 | AED 200 |
| Villa deep clean Full villa with team, build-up removal | AED 370 | AED 640 | AED 1,100 |
How to hire a house cleaning pro in United Arab Emirates
- Book through a licensed cleaning company or app (e.g., Justlife, ServiceMarket) — part-time maids must be supplied by licensed firms or domestic-worker centres
- Never hire someone informally who is on another sponsor's visa — it's unlawful for both parties
- Check whether the hourly rate includes cleaning materials — 'with materials' typically adds AED 5-10/hour
- Confirm the same cleaner can be assigned for recurring bookings if consistency matters to you
- Agree scope per session: standard hourly cleans cover surfaces and floors, not deep-clean or ironing unless booked
- Check building access rules — many towers require cleaner registration with security
In the UAE, part-time hourly maids must be engaged through licensed cleaning companies or regulated domestic-worker centres under the Domestic Workers Law — informal hiring of someone on another sponsor's visa is unlawful. Quotes commonly come 'with' or 'without materials', which changes the hourly rate.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need to be home during the clean?
No — most recurring customers aren't. Be present for the first visit to walk through the task list and access arrangements, then switch to key, lockbox or concierge access. If you work from home, agree a room order so the cleaner works around you.
What questions should I ask before hiring?
Ask: Are you insured, and for how much? Who exactly will clean my home — same person each visit? What's on your standard task list, and what's excluded? Do you bring supplies? What's your policy on damage, rescheduling and cancellation? How do you handle keys? Providers who answer these crisply are almost always the better operators.
What's the difference between a standard clean and a deep clean?
A standard clean covers surfaces you touch weekly: vacuuming, mopping, dusting, bathrooms, kitchen wipe-down and bins. A deep clean adds the build-up work — inside the oven and fridge, skirting boards, under furniture, limescale removal, grout scrubbing and window sills. Deep cleans typically cost 50-100% more and take roughly twice as long. Book a deep clean first if the home hasn't been professionally cleaned in 6+ months, then maintain with standard cleans.
Should I hire an independent cleaner or a cleaning company?
Independents are usually 20-40% cheaper and you get the same person every time, but you carry more risk: no cover if they're sick, and often no insurance. Companies cost more but handle vetting, insurance, replacements and payment admin. If you choose an independent, ask directly about liability insurance and references — many excellent independents carry both.
How do I prepare my home before the cleaner arrives?
Tidy clutter off floors and surfaces — cleaners charge for time, and picking up toys or dishes eats paid minutes. Secure valuables and important documents, note anything fragile, and leave instructions for alarm codes or pets. You don't need to pre-clean; that's what you're paying for.
What is usually excluded from a standard clean?
Commonly excluded: exterior windows, inside the oven and fridge, laundry and ironing, dishes, wet-wiping walls, mould remediation, cleaning up after pests, biohazards, and anything requiring a ladder. These are add-ons or specialist jobs. Always get the inclusion list in writing so the visit matches your expectations.
What does an hourly maid cost in the UAE?
Typically AED 25-50 per hour through licensed companies and apps, with AED 30-40 the common band in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Materials add roughly AED 5-10/hour. A standard 2-hour apartment clean lands around AED 60-120; villas are usually quoted as multi-hour packages.
Is part-time cleaning legal in the UAE?
Yes — through licensed channels. The Domestic Workers Law allows part-time work via licensed cleaning companies and domestic-worker centres, which handle visas and insurance. What's not legal is informally hiring someone sponsored elsewhere; enforcement targets both the worker and the household.
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