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House Cleaning Cost in Poland (2026)

Average prices, hourly rates, and the factors that affect what you'll pay for house cleaning services in Poland. Compare local pros and get free quotes.

Reviewed by Tom ReillySenior Editorial Reviewer — Roofing, Carpentry & General Contracting

House Cleaning cost in Poland: typically PLN 30–60 as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

Polish cleaning rates range from PLN 30–60 per hour. A standard apartment cleaning (60–80 m²) costs PLN 150–400. Deep cleaning (generalne sprzątanie) runs PLN 300–800. The market has professionalized rapidly, with many cleaning companies now offering online booking, standardized pricing, and quality guarantees.

Average cleaning costs by type

Project typeTypical cost (PLN)
Hourly rate, private cleaner30–60 zł
Hourly rate, cleaning company50–90 zł
Standard cleaning, 60–80 m² apartment150–400 zł
Deep cleaning (generalne sprzątanie)300–800 zł
Move-in / move-out cleaning350–900 zł
Window cleaning (interior, apartment)120–300 zł
Airbnb turnover (1-bedroom)80–180 zł

Cleaning costs in Poland

Polish cleaning rates range from PLN 30–60 per hour. A standard apartment cleaning (60–80 m²) costs PLN 150–400. Deep cleaning (generalne sprzątanie) runs PLN 300–800. The market has professionalized rapidly, with many cleaning companies now offering online booking, standardized pricing, and quality guarantees.

What affects the cost?

  • Home size — most cleaners price by square footage or number of bedrooms/bathrooms
  • Cleaning type — deep cleaning, move-out, and post-construction cost more than standard
  • Frequency — weekly service gets the best per-visit rate
  • Condition — heavily soiled homes take longer and cost more
  • Extras — inside oven, inside fridge, laundry, and organizing are add-on charges
  • Supplies — some cleaners bring their own; others charge for supplies or expect you to provide them

How to save on cleaning costs

  • Book recurring service — weekly or biweekly gets the best rate
  • Declutter before the cleaner arrives — less tidying means more actual cleaning time
  • Skip extras you don't need — inside appliances, windows, and laundry are add-ons
  • Hire an independent cleaner — typically 20–40% cheaper than a cleaning company
  • In the Netherlands, use the dienstverlening arrangement — significantly cheaper than a registered company
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Are house cleaning prices per hour or flat-rate?

Both. Flat-rate is most common for recurring cleanings (you know what you'll pay). Hourly is used for one-time, deep cleans, and unusual conditions. Flat-rate protects you from slow work; hourly protects the cleaner from underestimating large jobs.

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