How Much Is Deep Cleaning in Singapore? Full Price Breakdown and What You Actually Get

Deep cleaning costs in Singapore vary a lot, and most homeowners are not sure what they are paying for. Some companies quote low but skip half the work. Others charge more but include a full top to bottom treatment. This guide keeps it simple so you know what is fair and what a real deep cleaning should cover.

At Eminence Cleaning, we follow a strict checklist and pricing structure. Use this as your reference before hiring anyone.

Typical Deep Cleaning Prices in Singapore

Here is a clear price range based on common HDB and condo sizes. Prices below reflect the industry average and what we usually see customers paying for a proper full-scope deep clean.

HDB / Condo Deep Cleaning Price Guide

  • 1 bedroom: 200 to 320

  • 2 bedroom: 300 to 480

  • 3 bedroom: 420 to 650

  • 4 bedroom: 520 to 780

  • 5 bedroom / larger units: 650 to 950

Landed Property Deep Cleaning

  • Terrace: 650 to 1,200

  • Semi-D: 900 to 1,600

  • Bungalow: 1,200 to 2,000+

Add-on services (common upgrades)

  • Steam cleaning for mattresses, sofas, rugs: 40 to 150 per item

  • Kitchen appliance degreasing (oven, hood, fridge): 40 to 120

  • Disinfection service: 120 to 250

  • Formaldehyde removal for new homes: 200 to 450

What You Actually Get in a True Deep Cleaning

Deep cleaning goes far beyond regular cleaning. It handles the heavy work and the hard-to-reach spots that gather grease, grime, dust, and bacteria.

Here is what a proper deep cleaning checklist should include.

1. Bedrooms and Living Areas

  • Detail vacuuming of all corners and edges

  • Wiping of all surfaces, shelves, and built-ins

  • Cleaning of windows, grilles, and frames

  • Wiping of doors, handles, switches, and skirting

  • Ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, and air-con exterior cleaning

  • Floor scrubbing or intensive mopping

2. Kitchen

  • Degreasing of walls, backsplash, and stove area

  • Cleaning of cabinets inside and out

  • Sink, taps, and countertop sanitisation

  • Hood, hob, and oven exterior cleaning

  • Fridge exterior and gasket detailing

  • Floor scrubbing to remove sticky grease

3. Bathrooms

  • Full scrub down of tiles and grout

  • Cleaning of glass panels and mirrors

  • Descaling of shower fixtures

  • Toilet bowl deep cleaning

  • Sink, taps, and drainage clearing

  • Hard water stain removal where possible

4. Extra Tasks Normally Not in Regular Cleaning

  • Mattress or sofa steam cleaning

  • Exhaust fan cleaning

  • Stain treatment on floors

  • High dusting for built-ins

  • Deep cleaning of balcony and yard areas

If a company does not include at least 80 percent of these, it is not a true deep clean.

What You Actually Get in a True Deep Cleaning

Deep cleaning goes far beyond regular cleaning. It handles the heavy work and the hard-to-reach spots that gather grease, grime, dust, and bacteria.

Here is what a proper deep cleaning checklist should include.

1. Bedrooms and Living Areas

  • Detail vacuuming of all corners and edges

  • Wiping of all surfaces, shelves, and built-ins

  • Cleaning of windows, grilles, and frames

  • Wiping of doors, handles, switches, and skirting

  • Ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, and air-con exterior cleaning

  • Floor scrubbing or intensive mopping

2. Kitchen

  • Degreasing of walls, backsplash, and stove area

  • Cleaning of cabinets inside and out

  • Sink, taps, and countertop sanitisation

  • Hood, hob, and oven exterior cleaning

  • Fridge exterior and gasket detailing

  • Floor scrubbing to remove sticky grease

3. Bathrooms

  • Full scrub down of tiles and grout

  • Cleaning of glass panels and mirrors

  • Descaling of shower fixtures

  • Toilet bowl deep cleaning

  • Sink, taps, and drainage clearing

  • Hard water stain removal where possible

4. Extra Tasks Normally Not in Regular Cleaning

  • Mattress or sofa steam cleaning

  • Exhaust fan cleaning

  • Stain treatment on floors

  • High dusting for built-ins

  • Deep cleaning of balcony and yard areas

If a company does not include at least 80 percent of these, it is not a true deep clean.

How Often Should You Do Deep Cleaning?

Most households do a deep clean:

  • Every 4 to 6 months, or

  • Before moving in or moving out, or

  • After renovation, or

  • When someone has allergies, asthma, or dust sensitivity

If your home has young children, pets, or heavy cooking, doing it more often helps maintain hygiene.

When Deep Cleaning Is Worth the Money

You get the most value when:

  • The home has visible grease or stains

  • A tenant just moved out

  • You are preparing your home for viewing

  • Renovation dust is still everywhere

  • You want a fresh start in a new home

A single deep clean usually resets the whole home so regular upkeep becomes easier.

Why Homeowners Choose Eminence Cleaning

Here’s what clients say they appreciate:

  • Clear and honest pricing with no hidden fees

  • A full checklist so nothing is skipped

  • Trained cleaners who know how to remove tough stains safely

  • Professional tools like steamers and industry-grade vacuums

  • Fast scheduling for urgent bookings

We clean with care and aim for a spotless finish every time.

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