Carpet Cleaning Cost in Ireland 2026
Carpet Cleaning costs in Ireland vary by location. In Dublin and surrounding commuter counties, expect EUR 19-30 per hour. Cities like Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford average EUR 16-25 per hour. Rural counties offer the most competitive rates at EUR 14-23 per hour. All cleaners on Connect Cleaner are Garda vetted and fully insured.
National Range
EUR 14-30
per hour
Dublin
EUR 19-30/hr
premium rates
Duration
2-4 hours
What Affects the Price?
- Your location (Dublin and commuter belt costs more than rural counties)
- Property size (number of bedrooms and bathrooms)
- Booking frequency (weekly and fortnightly bookings are cheaper per visit)
- Condition of the property
- Whether you provide cleaning supplies or the cleaner brings their own
What Is Included in Carpet Cleaning
- Deep carpet extraction cleaning
- Stain treatment and removal
- High-traffic area restoration
- Deodorising and freshening
- Quick-dry techniques
- Furniture moving (on request)
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Carpet Cleaning Pricing FAQ
How much does carpet cleaning cost in Ireland?
Carpet Cleaning in Ireland costs EUR 14-30 per hour in 2026, depending on your location. Dublin is the most expensive at EUR 19-30/hr, while rural counties can be as low as EUR 14/hr. Get a free quote for your area.
Are cleaners on Connect Cleaner insured?
Yes. Every cleaner on our platform is Garda vetted and carries public liability insurance. We verify references and qualifications before any cleaner can accept jobs.
Is it cheaper to book a regular cleaner?
Yes. Most cleaners offer 10-20% lower rates for recurring weekly or fortnightly bookings compared to one-off cleans. Regular carpet cleaning also means your cleaner gets to know your home, so the clean is more efficient over time.
Carpet Cleaning Prices by County
Leinster
Munster
* Market rates based on 2026 averages across Ireland. Connect Cleaner does not set prices -- cleaners set their own rates.
