House Cleaning in Norwich
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Typical price: £40–£460
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House Cleaning prices in Norwich
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly clean (3 hours) Recurring maintenance visit, typical 2-3 bed home | £40 | £65 | £85 |
| One-off standard clean 3-bed house, single visit | £75 | £110 | £170 |
| Deep clean 3-bed house including oven, limescale, skirting boards | £140 | £210 | £320 |
| Deep clean, larger home 4-5 bed house, often a two-person team | £230 | £320 | £460 |
How to hire a house cleaning pro in United Kingdom
- Decide agency vs self-employed cleaner — agencies charge roughly £25-£30/hour but cover vetting, insurance and sickness replacement
- Ask for public liability insurance details (typically £1m-£5m of cover)
- For regular in-home access, ask whether the cleaner holds a basic DBS check — not legally required but common for domestic staff
- Check reviews and vetting on Checkatrade or similar directories, and speak to a current client
- Agree a written task list and fixed hours per visit; pay at or above the National Living Wage
- Confirm who supplies products and equipment — many UK domestic cleaners use yours
- Put key-holding and alarm arrangements in writing
Cleaning is an unregulated trade in the UK — no licence exists — so vetting rests on insurance, references and DBS checks. If you engage a cleaner directly and control their hours, tools and methods, HMRC may treat you as an employer with minimum-wage and payroll obligations; agency arrangements keep that on the agency's side.
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Frequently asked questions
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 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.
Is it safe to give my cleaner a key?
Key-holding is standard for recurring cleans, but do it deliberately: use a lockbox or smart lock where possible, get key-holding terms in writing (companies usually have a policy), and check the cleaner or company carries insurance that covers key loss and lock replacement. Change codes when you change providers.
Why do quotes for the same home vary so much?
Three reasons: insurance and legitimate employment cost real money (the cheapest quotes usually skip both), companies price in supervision and cover for sick days, and scope assumptions differ — one quote's 'clean' may exclude half of what another includes. Compare on a written task list, insurance status and the same visit frequency, not on the headline number.
What happens if something gets damaged during a clean?
Reputable providers carry public/general liability insurance that covers accidental damage — ask for proof before the first visit, not after an incident. Report damage within 24 hours with photos. With uninsured independents you're relying on goodwill, which is the real cost hidden inside a cheap hourly rate.
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.
What does a weekly cleaner cost in the UK?
Most households pay £15-£28 per hour, with a typical weekly 3-hour visit costing around £45-£95. Independent cleaners sit at the lower end; agencies charge £25-£30/hour but include insurance and cover. London and the South East run several pounds an hour above the national range.
Does my cleaner need a DBS check?
It's not a legal requirement for domestic cleaning, but a basic DBS check (which shows unspent convictions) is a reasonable ask for someone with unsupervised access to your home. Many agencies DBS-check their staff as standard — ask to see the policy rather than assuming.
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