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The Expat's Guide to Hiring a Maid or Cleaning Service in Bangkok

Mark Davies··6 นาที

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The Expat's Guide to Hiring a Maid or Cleaning Service in Bangkok

Hiring a maid in Bangkok is simultaneously easier and more complicated than new expats expect. Here's the practical guide.

Freelance vs service: two different worlds

You have two basic options. A freelance maid (แม่บ้าน) costs less per hour and works directly with you. A cleaning service charges more but handles logistics, insurance, and replacements. The right choice depends on your risk tolerance and communication preferences.

The freelance route

  • Pros: ฿200–300/hour, flexible, personal relationship
  • Cons: No insurance, language barriers, no backup if sick, supplies on you
  • Best via: Condo juristic office referrals, Thai expat Facebook groups, word-of-mouth
  • Common rates: ฿600–1,200 for a full day (8 hours), ฿200–300/hour ad hoc

The cleaning service route

  • Pros: Insurance, backup crew, supplies included, English communication, photo reports
  • Cons: Higher cost per hour (factored as per-visit package)
  • Best via: Direct booking with established services, online reviews
  • Common rates: ฿699–1,499+ per visit depending on property size

Cultural norms that matter

  • Shoes off — non-negotiable in every Thai home
  • Buddha images on high shelves — don't ask maids to clean near them casually
  • Smaller tips matter more than you think — ฿50–100 after a good clean goes far
  • Thai communication is indirect — 'it's fine' may mean 'it's not fine but I'm polite'
  • The word 'no' is rare — listen for hesitation instead

Language logistics for expats

If you don't speak Thai, a service with English-speaking account management is easier than a freelance arrangement with a non-English-speaking maid. Google Translate works for 1-off clarifications but not for ongoing instructions. Major services like CLEANROVA operate entirely in English or Thai depending on client preference.

What to expect on the first visit

  1. Walk the cleaner through the property
  2. Point out anything valuable or fragile
  3. Explain access (elevator, keys, lockboxes)
  4. Agree on the cleaning order if you have preferences
  5. Show where supplies are kept (if DIY) or confirm what they brought
  6. Exchange LINE contact

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to provide supplies for a freelance maid?

Usually yes. Most freelancers expect you to have basic supplies on hand. Professional services always bring their own.

How much should I tip?

No obligation, but ฿50–100 for a good standard clean, ฿100–200 after a deep clean, is appreciated. Service workers in Thailand generally don't expect tips but welcome them.

Should I be home during the clean?

Not required. Most expats give access via a key, access code, or juristic office arrangement. Photo reports confirm completion.

CLEANROVA operates fully bilingually (English + Thai) — perfect for expats who want professional cleaning without communication friction.

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เขียนโดย Mark Davies · ทีมบรรณาธิการ CLEANROVA เผยแพร่วันที่ 5 พฤษภาคม 2568 ตรวจสอบความถูกต้องโดยทีมปฏิบัติการ CLEANROVA ราคาและนโยบาย ณ วันที่เผยแพร่ ดูราคาล่าสุดที่ /pricing

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