Birmingham, England

Cleaning Prices in Birmingham

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Cleaning Prices in Birmingham

Prices include VAT where applicable. Most cleaners charge hourly or per session.

Visual Tier Comparison

Budget to premium cleaning tiers in Birmingham

Scan the green, amber, and red bands to see which cleaning jobs stay value-led and which ones shift premium once detail work, windows, or bond scope are added.

Budget

Lean spend

Best for straightforward jobs with easy access.

Mid

Typical quote

Most jobs land here once labour and parts are normal.

Premium

Complex scope

Urgent, premium-finish, or difficult-access work.

Cheapest service tier

Lean spend

£35-£42

For straightforward jobs with easy access and the simplest scope.

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Most popular tier

Typical quote

£42-£59

Where most households land once labour, travel, and normal extras are included.

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Premium tier

Complex scope

£59-£70

Urgent, difficult-access, or higher-finish work that sits at the premium end.

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Green = budget-friendlyAmber = mid-rangeRed = premiumScan across each row to see how fast the quote climbs as scope increases.

Regular House Clean

Price bands from basic to premium scope.

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Budget

£35-£42

Good for straightforward jobs.

Mid

£42-£59

Typical provider quote range.

Premium

£59-£70

Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.

Deep Clean

Price bands from basic to premium scope.

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Budget

£140-£175

Good for straightforward jobs.

Mid

£175-£265

Typical provider quote range.

Premium

£265-£320

Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.

End of Tenancy Clean

Price bands from basic to premium scope.

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Budget

£180-£230

Good for straightforward jobs.

Mid

£230-£350

Typical provider quote range.

Premium

£350-£420

Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.

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Cleaning prices in Birmingham

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Use this section to see how the range is assembled before you compare real quotes.

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Methodology

How we build the cleaning price range for Birmingham

We combine collected market pricing, local service data, and manually reviewed category benchmarks to publish an indicative range for this page. The goal is not to replace a written quote. It is to help you spot unrealistic pricing fast and compare providers on the same baseline.

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March 2026

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What To Check

Request labour, materials, access costs, and disposal as separate line items where possible.

Use the midpoint as a planning number, then compare at least 3 written quotes for the same scope.

Expect your final price to move if access is difficult, urgency changes, or the provider uncovers extra remedial work on site.

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9 tracked pricesUpdated March 2026Built for quote sanity checks

Cleaning Tips for Birmingham

Tip 1

Birmingham Clean Air Zone charges may affect some cleaning companies

Tip 2

Student areas (Selly Oak, Edgbaston) have high demand for end of tenancy cleans in June/July

Tip 3

Book end of tenancy at least 2 weeks ahead during summer

Domestic cleaning in Birmingham: how the UK market actually works

Cleaning quotes in Birmingham are usually easier to understand once you separate recurring domestic cleaning, end of tenancy cleaning, one-off deep cleans, and specialist add-ons such as oven cleaning, carpet cleaning, and internal window work. In the UK market, cleaners often price around visit length, number of bathrooms, parking or permit friction, and whether the booking needs to satisfy a landlord, letting agent, or inventory clerk rather than a homeowner's own standard. That matters because a £55 weekly domestic clean and a £320 end of tenancy clean are not the same product with different branding. They are different scopes, different checklists, and different commercial risks.

End of tenancy cleaning is a compliance-style scope, not a standard domestic clean

Across Birmingham, the biggest source of confusion is the gap between a routine domestic cleaner and an end of tenancy team. Regular domestic cleaning is about maintenance: kitchens, bathrooms, vacuuming, mopping, dusting, and keeping the home presentable. End of tenancy work is closer to a reset. The cleaner is expected to work to a written checklist, photograph condition issues, and leave the property ready for the landlord, letting agent, or inventory clerk to assess. That usually means oven degreasing, limescale removal, cupboard interiors, skirting boards, internal glazing, appliance wipe-downs, and more detailed bathroom work. Buyers should not compare the cheapest weekly cleaner against a move-out quote and assume the difference is margin. In the UK, deposit disputes often turn on specification, not just effort, so the safer quote is the one that states exactly what is included and whether recleans are offered if the agent raises a reasonable snagging list.

What pushes UK cleaning quotes up: parking, congestion, and the number of labour hours

In Birmingham, labour hours remain the main pricing driver, but access costs matter more than many customers expect. Flats without lifts, permit-only streets, congestion charging zones, restricted loading, and tight key-collection windows all reduce the cleaner's productivity. London makes this obvious, but the same principle shows up across regional city centres, converted terraces, and apartment-led neighbourhoods. A two-bedroom flat with one bathroom can still price like a larger house if there is no parking, the keys must be collected from a letting office, and the booking includes internal windows, an extractor hood, and heavy grease. Domestic cleaning organisations also price differently when the client wants the same person every fortnight rather than a rota team. That consistency can be worth paying for, but it should be understood as a service choice rather than an invisible standard feature.

UK-specific expectations: agency checklists, inventory clerks, and honest domestic-cleaning scopes

The practical way to compare cleaners in Birmingham is to state the purpose of the visit. If you need a maintenance clean, ask for a domestic cleaning scope with a realistic number of labour hours and confirm whether materials are included. If you are moving out, ask whether the cleaner follows a landlord or agency checklist, whether carpet cleaning is separate, and whether external windows, balconies, mould treatment, or rubbish removal sit outside the base quote. British customers also need to be careful with wording such as "from £99" because that figure may assume a studio flat in good condition and exclude appliances, internal glazing, and parking. The more useful quote is the one that shows a sensible labour plan, add-on pricing, and a clear handover expectation. That is what turns a cleaning price into something you can actually rely on.

FAQ

Cleaning questions people ask in Birmingham

Use these quick answers to sanity-check scope, timing, and what cleaners usually include.

House cleaning in Birmingham starts from £35. A standard regular clean averages £48. Prices include VAT where applicable. Most cleaners charge hourly or per session.

Most homes in Birmingham benefit from a professional clean every 1–2 weeks for regular maintenance, or monthly for light upkeep. Deep cleans are recommended seasonally. End of lease cleans are one-off when moving out.

End of lease cleans cover everything needed to pass a rental inspection: oven, stovetop, rangehood, all cupboards inside and out, window tracks, light fittings, bathroom tiles and grout, and all floors. Most companies offer a bond-back guarantee.

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