Canberra House Cleaning Prices 2026: What You’ll Pay
Two ways Canberra cleaners price a job
By the hour — the standard model for ongoing cleaning. Marketplace listings can undercut the market at $35–$50/hr, but with no guaranteed police check or insurance behind them. Vetted, insured services typically run $50–$65/hr — a little higher than most other capitals, which tracks with Canberra’s above-average public-sector wage base.
As a flat fee — the norm for bond cleans and one-off deep cleans, quoted on the job rather than the clock. Good for budgeting, less flexible if the property turns out to need more work than expected.
These figures assume a home already in reasonably maintained condition. First cleans, or homes left a few months between visits, typically run longer and cost more until the cleaner is caught up.
What moves the price in Canberra?
Frequency of booking — a weekly clean has less to catch up on than a fortnightly one, which usually lowers the effective hourly cost. The opening visit is the exception and tends to run longer.
Public service work patterns — Canberra’s population turns over more than most capitals — postings end, leases start and finish around the same few months each year, and EOFY often brings a run of end-of-lease bookings as public servants relocate. Booking ahead of these peak windows tends to get you better availability.
What’s included in the quote — benches, bathrooms, floors and dusting form the baseline; ovens, interior glass and laundry are usually quoted separately.
Vetted vs unvetted — the difference between $35–$50/hr and $50–$65/hr largely reflects a police check and public liability insurance — most households decide that’s worth paying for.
Which town centre you’re in — Canberra is built around several separated town centres rather than one continuous suburb-to-suburb spread, and pricing tends to follow that structure — more below.
Cleaning options in Canberra and what they typically cost
Floors and bathrooms only
A straightforward booking for households that keep the rest of the home under control themselves but want the two highest-traffic areas handled properly and often.
Typical rate — from $50/hr through a vetted service
A full regular clean
The standard weekly or fortnightly visit — kitchen, bathrooms, dusting, floors. Runs faster each visit once the cleaner has learned the home.
Typical rate — $50–$65/hr through an established service
Home help beyond cleaning
Laundry, meal prep, grocery unpacking, dog walks, errands — useful for households where one or both adults are working long public-service hours, or for anyone who could use an extra pair of hands rather than just a cleaner.
Typical rate — $55–$65/hr, close to standard cleaning rates
One-off and spring cleans
A single deep visit without an ongoing booking — common ahead of a move, after a renovation, or before putting a place on the rental or sale market.
Typical rate — 30–50% above the standard hourly rate
Deep cleans
Covers what regular visits skip — behind appliances, inside cupboards, skirting boards, light switches. A sensible way to start before settling into a regular schedule.
Typical rate — roughly 50% above a standard clean
End-of-lease / bond cleans
Needs to meet the property manager’s standard, not just look clean. Given how many Canberra leases turn over around the same time each year, book this one ahead rather than at the last minute.
Typical rate — $300 for a small apartment up to $650+ for a larger house
NDIS and aged-care support cleaning
Priced under the relevant funding arrangement rather than a standard hourly rate. Services offering broader home help alongside cleaning tend to suit these arrangements better.
Typical rate — set by the funding plan
The three ways people find help in Canberra
Marketplace apps (Airtasker and similar) — post the job, take a bid, book directly. Usually the cheapest option on paper ($35–$50/hr), but the vetting is on you, and there’s no fallback if the person cancels.
Cleaning companies — book through the company and someone from their roster turns up. Consistent in the sense that the booking is honoured, but it’s rarely the same cleaner twice.
Matching services — a one-off fee funds proper vetting — interviews, police checks, references — to introduce you to one person who becomes your regular cleaner, paid directly from then on.
With Canberra’s population shifting more than most cities, a matching service’s replacement guarantee is worth checking closely — postings ending or leases changing hands are a common reason a match falls through, so ask what happens next if it does..
Where Family Clean fits
Family Clean runs the matching model, with two tiers depending on what you need:
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.
Every helper across both tiers carries a police check and independent insurance. Family Clean has been matching homes this way since 1994, holds 800+ Google reviews at 4.8 stars, and provides a free next match if the first placement doesn’t work out.
You’ll typically need to supply your own cleaning products and equipment — standard for matching services, so your surfaces are treated with what’s right for them.
Want the full rundown on how Family Clean’s matching service works before you book? How Family Clean’s service works.
Comparing quotes in Canberra? Ask these questions first
The hourly figure is the easiest thing to compare and tells you the least on its own. Before booking, get clarity on:
● Whether the price already reflects Canberra’s higher-than-average rate, or is undercutting the market in a way that suggests no vetting behind it.
● Whether you’ll see the same cleaner each visit or whoever’s rostered on.
● Whose insurance is covering the work — the individual’s, or a blanket company policy.
● What’s included for the quoted price, since scope varies a lot between providers.
● What happens if your cleaner relocates or leaves — a real possibility here given how often people move for work — and whether a replacement is provided.
● How selective the service is about who it accepts, since that’s a reasonable proxy for reliability.
House cleaning costs by Canberra suburb
Canberra is laid out as a series of separated town centres rather than one sprawling suburb-to-suburb grid, and cleaning rates tend to track that structure.
Inner North and South
Braddon, Turner, O’Connor, Ainslie, Reid and Campbell to the north, and Barton, Deakin, Kingston, Forrest, Manuka, Red Hill and Yarralumla to the south, make up Canberra’s oldest and most established addresses, and its highest rates.
Belconnen
Bruce, Aranda and Macquarie sit roughly 7km north-west of Civic, with solid cleaner availability at a mid-range price.
Gungahlin, Woden Valley and Weston Creek
Amaroo, Ngunnawal, Harrison, Woden and Weston are well-established town centres in their own right, generally a touch below the inner suburbs on price.
Tuggeranong
Kambah, Banks, Conder and Gordon sit around 22km south of Civic — Canberra’s most affordable zone, though a few cleaners add a travel charge this far out.
Town centre location explains some of the spread, but vetting explains more of it — an insured cleaner in Tuggeranong will usually still come in above an unvetted one in Braddon.
How Canberra’s cleaning costs compare nationally
Canberra tends to sit a notch above the other Australian capitals, which lines up with the ACT’s higher average public-sector wages. Sydney is the most expensive overall; Perth and Adelaide the most affordable.
Also weighing up other cities? Check our Adelaide cost guide and our Perth cost guide.
Frequently asked questions
Family Clean operates in Canberra as part of a matching service for police-checked Cleaners and Home Assistants that’s run since 1994 — Barefoot Basics from $50/hr, Home Assistant from $60/hr, with 800+ Google reviews at 4.8 stars. Get matched →
