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Typical price: SGD 75–SGD 460

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House Cleaning prices in Choa Chu Kang New Town

Researched estimates for Choa Chu Kang New Town (SGD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Weekly 4-hour session Recurring part-time clean, HDB flat SGD 75 SGD 90 SGD 130
One-off general clean HDB 4-room or small condo, single session SGD 140 SGD 200 SGD 290
Deep clean Whole-home spring clean, team of 2-3 cleaners SGD 230 SGD 320 SGD 460

How to hire a house cleaning pro in Singapore

  1. Use an NEA-licensed cleaning business — Singapore requires cleaning companies to hold a licence under the Environmental Public Health Act
  2. Never engage another household's migrant domestic worker (MDW) for part-time cleaning — it breaches MOM work-pass rules and both sides can be penalised
  3. Compare platform rates (e.g., Helpling) against direct companies; expect a 3-4 hour minimum per session
  4. Confirm exclusions — most part-time cleaners won't do exterior window panes, high ceiling fans or aircon servicing
  5. Agree supplies: many Singapore cleaners expect the household to provide products, a vacuum and a mop
  6. For weekly slots, lock in a fixed schedule early — reliable cleaners' recurring slots fill quickly

Cleaning companies in Singapore must hold an NEA cleaning business licence and pay cleaners under the Progressive Wage Model, which sets wage floors by job level. It is illegal to engage a migrant domestic worker employed by another household for part-time cleaning.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I tip my house cleaner?

Norms vary by country. In North America, tipping 10-20% on one-off or deep cleans is common, and many people give a holiday bonus to a regular cleaner rather than tipping each visit. In the UK, Australia, and most of Asia, tipping is appreciated but not expected. Agency cleaners often can't accept cash tips — a good review carries real weight instead.

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.

Do cleaners bring their own supplies and equipment?

It varies and you must confirm before booking. Most companies bring everything; many independent and platform-booked cleaners expect you to provide products, a vacuum and a mop — especially in Asia and the Middle East. If the cleaner brings supplies, tell them about any surface restrictions (stone worktops, hardwood) and preferences like fragrance-free or eco products.

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.

Is it legal to hire a freelance part-time cleaner in Singapore?

Yes, if the cleaner is a Singaporean or PR working for themselves. It is illegal if the 'freelancer' is a migrant domestic worker employed by another household — MOM enforces this, and the hiring household can be fined. Booking through an NEA-licensed company or established platform removes the ambiguity.

What do part-time cleaners cost in Singapore?

S$18-$35 per hour, with most licensed providers at S$22-$30 and platforms like Helpling from about S$25/hour. Sessions carry a 3-4 hour minimum, so a weekly clean of an HDB flat typically runs S$80-$140 per visit.

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