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By Family Clean, August 18, 2026 04:08 pm

Cleaner Cost in Perth: 2026 Prices by Home Size & Suburb

Hourly or flat rate? What drives a Perth quote

By the hourthe usual arrangement for ongoing cleaning. Airtasker-style listings can come in at $30–$40/hr, but you’re relying on the individual’s own word for insurance and reliability. Established, insured services typically sit at $45–$60/hr — and given how spread out Perth is, ask specifically whether that rate includes travel or not.

As a flat feecommon for bond cleans and deep cleans, priced on the job rather than the clock. You get price certainty, but less flexibility if the place needs more than expected.

Perth house cleaning prices by home size

These numbers assume a home in reasonably maintained condition. A first-time clean, or a home that’s gone a few months without one, will run longer and cost more — most Perth services price the opening visit above the regular rate.

What moves the price in Perth?

Booking frequencyweekly visits are quicker than fortnightly ones because less has built up, which usually brings the effective hourly cost down. First cleans are the exception and typically cost more.

Distance from the CBDPerth is geographically wider than any other Australian capital, and travel time eats into a cleaner’s day. Some operators add a travel component for outer suburbs — always ask whether the quoted rate already includes it.

Household routine, including FIFO schedulesa lot of Perth households run on a fly-in-fly-out roster, where one partner is away for stretches at a time. Cleaning services that can flex a booking around an irregular home schedule, rather than insisting on the same fixed day every fortnight, tend to suit these households better.

What’s coveredbenches, bathrooms, floors and dusting is the baseline. Ovens, interior windows and laundry are usually quoted as extras.

Vetted vs unvettedthe jump from $30–$40/hr to $45–$60/hr largely buys a police check and public liability cover — worth it for most people letting someone into an empty house.

The cleaning options available in Perth, and what each one costs

Just the essentials

A lot of Perth bookings are for two things only: floors vacuumed and mopped, bathrooms properly scrubbed. It suits renters, share houses, or anyone managing the rest of the home fine on their own.

Typical ratefrom $50/hr through a vetted service

Full regular cleaning

The standard weekly or fortnightly visit covering the whole home — kitchen, bathrooms, floors, dusting. Gets quicker each visit once the cleaner knows the layout.

Typical rate$45–$60/hr through an established service

Home help beyond cleaning

Laundry, meal prep, grocery unpacking, tidying, dog walks, errands — useful for FIFO families managing solo weeks, busy households, or anyone wanting a bit more support than cleaning alone. Priced close to a standard clean but covers considerably more ground.

Typical rate — $55–$60/hr, close to standard cleaning rates

One-off and spring cleans

A single, thorough visit — before a big event, after a renovation, or ahead of putting a home on the market. No ongoing commitment required.

Typical rate — 30–50% above the standard hourly rate

Deep cleans

Covers what a regular clean skips: behind appliances, inside cupboards, skirting boards, ceiling fans (which matter more in Perth’s climate than most). Often the sensible starting point before ongoing visits begin.

Typical rate — roughly 50% above a standard clean

End-of-lease / bond cleans

Needs to satisfy your property manager’s checklist, not just look clean by eye. Ask if a re-clean is included if it doesn’t pass the first time.

Typical rate — $270 for a small apartment up to $600+ for a larger home

NDIS and aged-care support cleaning

Priced under the relevant funding plan rather than a flat hourly rate — home-help-style services tend to suit these arrangements better than a straight cleaning company.

Typical rate — set by the funding plan

The three ways people find help in Perth

Marketplace apps (Airtasker and similar) — post the job, receive bids, choose someone. Cheapest option ($30–$40/hr), but you’re vetting the person yourself, and given Perth’s spread, a cancelled booking can be hard to fill last-minute.

Cleaning companies — book through the company and whoever’s rostered turns up. Simple and dependable in that sense, but it’s rarely the same face twice.

Matching services — a one-off fee covers proper vetting — interviews, police checks, references — to introduce you to one person who becomes your regular. From there you pay them directly.

Given how much travel time matters in Perth, having one regular cleaner who already knows your address, your gate code and your routine tends to pay off more here than in a more compact city.

Where Family Clean fits

Family Clean runs on the matching model, with two tiers depending on what your household needs:

Barefoot Basics — floors and bathrooms only, $50/hr plus a one-off $49 matching fee.

Home Assistant — whole-home help including laundry, meal prep, dog walks and errands, $60/hr plus a $370 matching fee — a common fit for households juggling a FIFO schedule.

Both tiers are police-checked and independently insured. Family Clean has been matching homes this way since 1994, holds 800+ Google reviews at 4.8 stars, and offers a free next match if the first one isn’t right.

Plan on supplying your own cleaning products and equipment — standard practice for matching services, and it means your surfaces get treated with what’s right for them.

Curious how the matching process works end to end? Have a look at: How Family Clean’s service works.

Comparing Perth quotes? Check these before the hourly rate

The rate per hour is the easiest thing to compare and the least informative on its own, especially in a city this spread out. Ask about:

● Whether travel time or a travel fee is already factored into the quote — a big variable given Perth’s size.

● Whether you get the same cleaner each time, or whoever’s rostered on.

● What counts as “insured” — the individual cleaner’s own policy, or a blanket company one.

● What’s in scope for the price quoted, since “a clean” means different things to different providers.

● What happens if your cleaner cancels or leaves — replacement provided, or you start over.

● Whether the service can work around an irregular household schedule, if that’s relevant to you.

House cleaning costs by Perth suburb

Perth’s suburbs stretch much further from the centre than in most other Australian capitals, so distance plays a bigger role in price here than it does in a more compact city.

The inner city

East Perth, West Perth, Northbridge and South Perth sit close to the CBD with solid cleaner availability and short travel times.

The Western Suburbs

Cottesloe, Nedlands, Peppermint Grove, Claremont, Dalkeith, City Beach, Subiaco, Swanbourne and Floreat make up Perth’s most affluent pocket, roughly 5–10km out. Demand and parking push this zone to the top of the range.

The middle ring

Joondalup, Morley, Cannington and Victoria Park are well covered, with prices settling mid-range.

The outer ring

Rockingham, Armadale, Midland and Mandurah sit considerably further out — some operators add a travel fee here, so it’s worth asking upfront.

Distance matters more in Perth than most capitals, but vetting still matters more than distance — an insured cleaner in Morley typically still costs more than an unvetted one in Cottesloe.

How Perth compares with the rest of Australia

Perth is among the more affordable capitals for cleaning, tracking closely with Adelaide. Sydney runs the highest, and Canberra tends to sit a notch above the other cities, in line with the ACT’s higher average public-sector wages.

Also weighing up other cities? Check our Adelaide cost guide and our Canberra cost guide.

Frequently asked questions

$45–$60/hr for a vetted, insured cleaner through an established service. Marketplace listings run cheaper, at $30–$40/hr, without the same guarantees.

Roughly 3–4.5 hours for a fortnightly visit, putting the typical cost at $140–$200.

Around $120–$165 for a regular fortnightly clean, taking roughly 2.5–3.5 hours. Western Suburbs addresses like Cottesloe or Nedlands tend to sit toward the top of that range.

Between $270 for a small apartment and $600+ for a larger home, quoted as a flat fee. Confirm whether a re-clean is included if your property manager isn’t satisfied the first time.

About 50% more than a standard clean — it covers what regular visits skip, like behind appliances, inside cupboards, and ceiling fans, which matter more given Perth’s climate.

Yes, more than in most Australian cities. Perth’s outer suburbs sit much further from the CBD, and some providers factor travel time into the quote — always confirm whether it’s included.

Most can. If your household schedule isn’t a fixed weekly pattern, ask specifically whether the service can flex booking days around it, since not every provider offers that.

Typically, yes — matching services such as Family Clean usually expect you to supply your own products and equipment, which keeps things hygienic and suited to your home’s surfaces.

Barefoot Basics is floors and bathrooms only, $50/hr with a $49 matching fee. Home Assistant adds laundry, meal prep, dog walks and errands across the whole home, at $60/hr with a $370 matching fee.

For most households, yes — you’re mainly paying for a police check, insurance, and someone accountable if things go wrong, none of which a marketplace listing guarantees.

It can, if cleaning sits inside an NDIS plan or aged-care package — in that case it’s priced under the funding arrangement rather than a flat hourly rate.

It depends on the household — weekly suits busy families or homes with pets, fortnightly is the most common choice for a typical 3-bedroom home, and monthly can work for a smaller, low-traffic space. There’s no universal rule, just how quickly things build up between visits.

Most Adelaide households settle on fortnightly for a lived-in home, weekly for a busy household with kids or pets, and monthly for a smaller space that’s kept tidy day-to-day. There’s no fixed rule — it comes down to how fast mess builds up between visits.

 

Family Clean matches Perth households with police-checked Cleaners and Home Assistants – choose Barefoot Basics from $50/hr or Home Assistant from $60/hr. Family Clean has been matching households since 1994, with 800+ Google reviews at 4.8 stars.  Get matched →

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