By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Finding the right cleaning company in Singapore means navigating MOM regulations (foreign part-time cleaners must be deployed via licensed companies — homeowners face fines for illegal direct hires), insurance coverage for damage, and consistent quality from session to session. A bad cleaner damages marble counters with the wrong cleaner, or ghosts you after collecting the deposit. KakiList connects you with 244 verified House Cleaning providers serving the Sengkang area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.6★ based on Google reviews. Sengkang is a newer town with modern HDB flats and Executive Condominiums. Homes here typically have newer fittings and systems. Whether you live near Sengkang MRT or around Compass One, Sengkang Riverside Park, our providers serve all parts of Sengkang. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
For Sengkang residents, house cleaning services here regularly handle end-of-tenancy cleaning, ironing and laundry support, and ceiling fan and aircon vent dusting. With Compass One and Sengkang MRT shaping how traffic flows through Sengkang, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than North-East-wide teams.
Average rating: ★★★★½ 4.6 across 90122 reviews
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| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| General Cleaning (3-4 hrs) | S$80 – S$150 |
| Deep Cleaning | S$200 – S$500 |
| Move-In/Out Cleaning | S$250 – S$600 |
| Post-Renovation Cleaning | S$300 – S$700 |
| Spring Cleaning | S$200 – S$450 |
Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Because Sengkang is primarily a HDB/EC area, house cleaning jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near Compass One will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
No. Foreign part-time cleaners must be deployed via a MOM-licensed cleaning company. Hiring a foreign freelancer directly from Carousell or Facebook is illegal and carries a S\$5,000+ fine plus a 2-year ban on hiring domestic helpers. The penalty lands on the homeowner, not just the cleaner. Always use a licensed company for foreign part-time help.
Licensed company rates run S\$18-25/hour with 3-4 hour minimums. A 4-room HDB weekly session at 4 hours costs S\$72-100. Rates below S\$15/hour signal either a mis-quote or an undocumented worker. Condo rates are typically 15-25% higher than HDB due to guardhouse registration and MCST rules restricting cleaner hours.
Licensed cleaning companies carry public liability insurance (S\$500k+ minimum is standard) covering accidental damage. Ask for the policy number in writing before booking. Freelance cleaners and grey-market arrangements carry zero insurance — if a cleaner scratches a S\$6,000 sofa, you eat the cost.
Legitimate cleaning companies assign regular cleaners but have backup substitutes trained on your home's specifics (surface types, preferred products, priority areas). Ask about their substitution policy before booking. Companies that send different cleaners every visit (booking middleman pattern) make consistency impossible.
Licensed companies bring their own equipment (vacuum, mop, buckets) and basic supplies. Specialty items (marble cleaner, stainless steel polish, pet-safe products) are typically homeowner-supplied. Clarify scope upfront — companies that expect you to supply everything at premium rates are overcharging for "service" that is really just labour.