By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Part-time helper services in Singapore have a major legal fork — foreign part-time helpers must be deployed via MOM-licensed companies, while Singaporeans and PRs can be hired directly. Hiring a foreign freelancer directly from Carousell or Facebook groups is illegal and lands the homeowner with a S$5,000+ fine and 2-year hiring ban. Licensed company rates (S$18-25/hour) aren't much higher than grey-market, and the legal + insurance coverage is substantial. KakiList connects you with 133 verified Part-time Helper providers serving the Bukit Merah area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.5★ based on Google reviews. Bukit Merah spans from Tiong Bahru to Redhill, featuring heritage HDB flats and newer developments. Some older buildings have unique architectural features. Whether you live near Redhill MRT, Tiong Bahru MRT or around Tiong Bahru Market, Anchorpoint, IKEA Alexandra, our providers serve all parts of Bukit Merah. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most part-time helper requests from Bukit Merah households cover post-renovation scrubs, pre-move-in cleans, and CNY/Hari Raya spring cleaning. With Tiong Bahru Market and Redhill MRT, Tiong Bahru MRT shaping how traffic flows through Bukit Merah, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than Central-wide teams.
Average rating: ★★★★½ 4.5 across 74189 reviews
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| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| General Cleaning (4 hrs) | S$80 – S$150 |
| Weekly Regular (4 hrs/session) | S$320 – S$600/month |
| Ironing (per session) | S$60 – S$100 |
| Spring Cleaning (6-8 hrs) | S$150 – S$300 |
| Post-Renovation Cleaning | S$200 – S$500 |
Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Most providers listed for Bukit Merah also serve the wider Central zone. If you live between Bukit Merah and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
No — foreign part-time helpers must be deployed via a MOM-licensed cleaning company. Direct hire from Carousell or WhatsApp groups is illegal. Penalty: S\$5,000-10,000 fine plus 2-year ban on hiring any domestic helpers. The penalty lands on the homeowner, not just the cleaner. Always use a licensed company.
Licensed company rates: S\$18-25/hour with 3-4 hour minimums. HDB 4-room 4-hour weekly session: S\$72-100. Condo (access protocols + larger spaces): S\$85-140. Landed 6-hour session: S\$120-220. One-off deep cleans S\$150-500. Rates below S\$15/hour almost always signal grey-market arrangements.
Licensed companies carry public liability insurance (S\$500k+ minimum is standard) covering accidental damage. Ask for policy number in writing. Freelance cleaners carry zero insurance — broken TV or scratched marble counter means you eat the cost. This is one of the strongest arguments for licensed arrangements over grey-market.
Licensed companies assign a regular helper but have trained substitutes for sick days or leave. "Booking middlemen" who send different cleaners every visit produce inconsistent quality because no one person knows your home's specifics. Ask specifically about substitution policy before booking.
Yes — most part-time cleaners handle combined scope. Add-on for ironing typically runs +S\$25-45 per session depending on load. Some arrangements split into two weekly slots (3-hour housekeeping, 2-hour ironing) at S\$130-200/week total. Specify scope upfront — "ironing included" with vague quantities leads to disputes.