Book once, or book for good
Cleaners in Sydney — For One Visit, or Every Week
You do not have to sign anything to get a cleaner. Book us for a single visit — the bond clean, the carpet, the hall after the fete — or put the same cleaner on a weekly round. Most people ring us before they have decided which, and that is fine.
- Book one visit only, with nothing to sign
- Or the same cleaner every week, on 30 days notice
- Fixed price in writing before anyone starts
- $20m cover and police checks on every job size

10+ years cleaning Sydney
Police-checked cleaners, for one-off jobs and standing contracts alike
$20m public liability
- I know which cleaner I needGo straight to the twelve kinds of cleaner and read what each one actually does.
- Help me work it outStart from the kind of place you have, and we will point you at the right page.
- It only needs doing onceOne-off clean or a regular cleaner? Six questions, answered side by side.
How do you book a cleaner in Sydney?
Clean Best Services supplies cleaners across Sydney and NSW on two footings. A one-off clean is a single booking against a written scope, on a date you choose, with no obligation to book again. A regular cleaner is the same named person attending on a set frequency — anywhere from daily to quarterly — under a rolling agreement with 30 days notice and no lock-in term.
Either way, the booking runs the same course: describe the premises by phone, we inspect it free of charge, and you receive a fixed price in writing within 24 hours. Cleaners can usually be on site within days for a one-off job, and within about a week for a regular roster — that delay is inductions and keys rather than availability.
Twelve kinds of cleaner are available: commercial, office, warehouse, strata, medical centre, childcare, school, gym, church, house, carpet and end-of-lease. Every cleaner is police-checked before their first shift and works under $20m public liability cover. The business operates from Seven Hills in Sydney’s west and can be reached on 1300 494 983.
Service finder
What do you need cleaned?
Start from the kind of place rather than the kind of cleaning. Pick the row that matches where you are standing, and the service that matches what is going wrong in it.
A place people work
Offices, shops, industrial units and the floors underneath them. Cleaned outside trading hours, on a roster you set.
- Commercial Cleaners SydneyYou run a business and you are trying to work out what kind of cleaner to book.
- Office CleanersYour premises is desks and meeting rooms, and the kitchen is the problem.
- Warehouse CleanersYou have concrete floors, forklifts and racking rather than carpet and desks.
- Carpet CleanersVacuuming has stopped making any difference to how the carpet looks.
A place people are cared for or taught
Clinics, early learning rooms and classrooms, where hygiene is a compliance question long before it is a presentation question.
A place people share
Apartment common property, gyms and places of worship — spaces with many users, no single owner of the mess and one committee asking why.
A place people live
Your own house on a regular rhythm, or a rental that has to be handed back to an agent in inspection condition.
Still not sure? Describe the place to us and we will tell you which one it is — including when the answer is “you do not need us yet”.
Call 1300 494 983Two ways to book
One-off clean or a regular cleaner?
Almost everyone who rings us is really asking this. It is not a question about how much cleaning you need — it is a question about whether the mess comes back tomorrow.
Six questions decide it, and this table answers all six — who each one suits, how it is priced, who turns up, what you commit to, what happens when it goes wrong, and how fast we can start.
Read the full comparison- 10+ years cleaning SydneyTrading since 2015
- Police-checked cleanersWorkplaces, buildings, clinics and homes
- $20m public liabilityInsured and police-checked, on every job size
- Written quote in 24 hoursFixed price in writing, one-off or scheduled
The full list
Twelve kinds of cleaner, and the badge tells you how each one is normally booked
Every card says whether that cleaner is usually booked as an ongoing roster, a single visit, or genuinely either — so you can rule things out before you read a word of the page.
Ongoing rosterCommercial Cleaners SydneyCleaners for any business premises — offices, retail floors, industrial units — booked as a standing roster or as a single visit when something has got away from you.Read about commercial cleaners
Ongoing rosterOffice CleanersCleaners for desks, kitchens, meeting rooms and washrooms — booked nightly, a couple of evenings a week, or for a single one-off office clean.Read about office cleaners
Ongoing rosterWarehouse CleanersCleaners with a ride-on scrubber for concrete floors, racking, dock aprons and amenities — on a roster between pick waves, or as a one-off shutdown clean.Read about warehouse cleaners
Ongoing rosterStrata CleanersCleaners for everything residents share — foyers, lifts, stairs, bin rooms, car parks — on a weekly round, or once to reset a building nobody has cleaned in a year.Read about strata cleaners
Ongoing rosterMedical Centre CleanersCleaners trained in infection control for consult rooms, treatment chairs and waiting areas, with the paperwork an accreditor will actually ask for.Read about medical cleaners
Ongoing rosterChildcare CleanersWWCC-cleared cleaners for playrooms, cots, bathrooms and nappy-change benches, overnight, using products that are safe for children in the room next morning.Read about childcare cleaners
One-off or ongoingHouse CleanersThe same house cleaner every visit — bathrooms, kitchen, floors and dusting — booked fortnightly, weekly, or as a single one-off deep clean.Read about house cleaners
One-off or ongoingCarpet CleanersTechnicians with a hot-water extraction unit who pull traffic lanes, spills and smells out of the pile — booked as a one-off or a standing quarterly visit.Read about carpet cleaners
Ongoing rosterGym CleanersCleaners who turn equipment, rubber flooring, mirrors, change rooms and showers around before the 5am crowd arrives — the sweat and the smell both.Read about gym cleaners
Ongoing rosterSchool CleanersWWCC-cleared cleaners for classrooms, halls, staff rooms and toilets, working around the bell times — plus the one-off deep reset during term breaks.Read about school cleaners
Single visitEnd of Lease CleanersOne booking, one exhaustive clean against the agent's exit list so the bond comes back — with a free return visit if the inspection finds anything.Read about end of lease cleaners
One-off or ongoingChurch CleanersQuiet, careful cleaners for worship spaces, halls and amenities — a weekly round between services, or a single visit after a wedding, funeral or fete.Read about church cleaners
Frequency
How often do you actually need a cleaner?
This is the question that decides your price, and the honest answer has almost nothing to do with how big the place is. It is about how fast the mess comes back. Find yourself on this ladder.
Rung 1
Once, and then never again
The place is about to change hands, or a builder has just left it. After this clean, it stops being your problem.
Usually: End of lease, post-renovation handover, a house being sold, a shop being fitted out.
Rung 2
Once or twice a year
It looks fine day to day, but something underneath it — carpet, grout, vents — has been quietly getting worse for months.
Usually: Carpet extraction in an office, a hall deep-cleaned before a big event, a church before Easter or Christmas.
Rung 3
Weekly or fortnightly
You can live with it for a few days, but by the end of the week you are embarrassed to have anyone walk in.
Usually: Houses, small studios, quiet suites with a handful of people, community halls in regular use.
Rung 4
Two or three times a week
The bins fill, the kitchen turns and the washrooms need restocking — but not every single day.
Usually: Small offices under about twenty desks, boutique gyms, single-practitioner clinics.
Rung 5
Every day it is used
One skipped night is visible the next morning, and somebody complains before 9am.
Usually: Medical centres, childcare rooms, schools, busy offices, apartment foyers, warehouses with dock traffic.
If you land between two rungs, start on the lower one. We would rather add a night after a month of watching the site than take your money for a visit the building did not need.
One supplier
The real reason people consolidate their cleaning
It is rarely about price. It is about the Tuesday morning when the carpet company has not turned up, the window contractor is a month behind, and the nightly cleaner says none of it is their problem — and you are the one holding three phone numbers and no answers.
When one team holds the whole scope, there is nobody left to blame. The person who vacuums your floor every night is on the same job number as the technician who extracts your carpet twice a year, and both of them answer to the same supervisor who walks your site once a month.
It also means we notice things. A cleaner who is in your building 200 nights a year will tell you the shower grout is going before it becomes a mould problem — because they are the ones who will be asked to fix it.
- One supervisor accountable for every task on the site
- One consolidated invoice, whatever mix of work you book
- Periodic work scheduled around your roster, not against it
- Problems flagged by the person who is there every night

How it works
From your first call to the first clean
The same four steps whether you are booking a single bond clean or a five-night-a-week roster. Most sites are walked within two days of the first call.
- 1
Describe the place
Ring 1300 494 983 and tell us what the building is, roughly how big, what the surfaces are, and whether this is a one-off or ongoing.
- 2
We come and look
Someone walks the site with you at no charge, usually within two days. We would rather see the mess than guess at it over the phone.
- 3
A number, in writing
Inside 24 hours you get the scope and the price on paper — what happens every visit, what rotates, and what is excluded.
- 4
The work starts
One-off jobs get booked for a date. Ongoing work gets a named cleaner and a supervisor who checks the site each month.
Why Clean Best
Why people hand us the whole list
One quote covers the lot
Carpets, windows, the nightly clean and the deep clean before you open — priced together, invoiced together, chased with one phone call instead of four.
The same person turns up
Ongoing work is assigned to a named cleaner, not a pool. They learn the quirks of your site, which is the only reason month nine looks like month one.
The scope is written down
You get a task list split by frequency — every visit, weekly, quarterly — so nobody has to argue later about whether the skirting boards were included.
We work when you do not
Early mornings, evenings, weekends and shutdown periods. The only cleaning you should notice is the fact that the place is clean when you walk in.
Same cover on any size job
$20m public liability and police-checked staff apply to a single carpet visit exactly as they do to a nightly contract. There is no lesser tier.
No lock-in, ever
Ongoing agreements roll month to month with 30 days notice. If we stop earning the work, you should be able to leave without a legal argument.
FAQ
What people ask before they book a cleaner in Sydney
The questions we get on the phone, answered the way we answer them on the phone.
Can I book a cleaner for one visit only?
Yes, and a good share of our work is exactly that. End-of-lease cleans, post-renovation cleans, a carpet extraction before an inspection, a hall reset after an event. You get a fixed price for the job, a date, and a crew sized to finish inside the window you have. There is no obligation to book us again afterwards, and no discount penalty for not doing so.
What is the difference between a one-off clean and a regular clean?
A one-off clean is a single booking against a written scope, on a date you pick, with nothing owing afterwards. A regular clean is the same named cleaner attending on a set frequency under a rolling agreement, with a supervisor auditing them monthly. The test for which you need is whether the mess comes back: if the place is dirty again by tomorrow you want a regular cleaner, and if it is at a turning point you want one thorough visit and then nothing.
How much notice do you need to book a cleaner?
For a one-off clean, usually a few days — we can often look at the place within about two days of your first call and be there inside the same week. Tell us the deadline, whether it is a settlement, an inspection or an opening night, and we work backwards from it. A regular cleaner takes about a week to start, and that delay is inductions, keys and building access rather than availability.
What kinds of cleaner can I book?
Twelve of them, and they cover most of what a building in Sydney needs. For workplaces: commercial cleaners, office cleaners and warehouse cleaners. For places people are cared for or taught: medical centre cleaners, childcare cleaners and school cleaners. For shared buildings: strata cleaners, gym cleaners and church cleaners. For where people live: house cleaners and end of lease cleaners. Carpet cleaners work across all of them.
Do you charge more for a small job than a big one?
The price follows the work, not the label. A small job takes fewer hours and costs less than a large one, but there is a floor: sending a crew, equipment and insurance to a site has a cost whether the site is a studio or a warehouse. What we do not do is inflate a small job because it is inconvenient, or quote low and add extras later. The figure you get in writing is the figure you pay.
Can I book cleaners outside business hours?
For most commercial work, yes — that is the default. Offices are cleaned in the evening, warehouses between shifts, medical centres after the last patient, gyms before the early crowd, childcare rooms overnight. Weekends and shutdown periods are available for the bigger jobs. House cleaning is the exception: that runs during the day, at a time you choose, and you do not need to be home.
Are your cleaners insured and checked?
Every person we send is police-checked before their first shift and works under $20m public liability cover. Anyone rostered into a school or childcare centre also holds a current Working With Children Check. That standard does not change with the size of the booking — a one-off carpet visit carries the same cover as a five-night-a-week office roster.
Do I have to sign a contract to book a regular cleaner?
You sign a service agreement so the scope and the price are on paper, but there is no lock-in term in it. It rolls month to month with 30 days notice on either side, and the price does not rise automatically each year. If we stop earning the work, you should be able to leave without a legal argument, and that is deliberate.

Book a cleaner in Sydney — for one visit, or for every week
Free look at the place, a fixed number in writing inside 24 hours, and nothing to sign if it is a one-off. Call 1300 494 983.