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Blind Cleaning Prices in South Africa

Blind Cleaning Prices in South Africa

Blind cleaning prices in South Africa can vary depending on the blind type, blind length, number of blind drops, material and whether the service is completed on-site or requires removal and return.

As a general guide, on-site blind cleaning may cost around R175 to R235 per standard blind drop up to approximately 230 cm. Extra-length blinds over approximately 230 cm may cost around R285 to R375 per drop.

On-site blind cleaning optionApproximate price range
Standard-length blinds, up to approx. 230 cmR175 – R235 per drop
Extra-length blinds, over approx. 230 cmR285 – R375 per drop

These are guide prices for on-site blind cleaning, where the blinds are cleaned at the property, often while still hanging where suitable. The final price may depend on the blind type, blind length, number of drops, material, area, service availability and the listed blind-cleaning option selected.

For live prices and available options in your area, visit the blind cleaning service page and use the Get Rates & Availability CTA.

Quick answer: how much does blind cleaning cost?

Professional on-site blind cleaning may cost around:

  • R175 to R235 per standard blind drop for blinds up to approximately 230 cm
  • R285 to R375 per extra-length blind drop for blinds over approximately 230 cm

A “drop” usually refers to one blind section or blind unit being cleaned. If a room has multiple blind drops across several windows, each drop may be counted separately.

Blind cleaning is usually not priced like general domestic cleaning per hour. It is more commonly priced according to blind length, blind type and number of drops because each blind unit has its own size and cleaning requirements.

On-site blind cleaning price guide

The table below gives a simple guide to on-site blind cleaning prices in South Africa.

Blind lengthTypical useApproximate on-site price
Standard length, up to approx. 230 cmMost normal home or office window blindsR175 – R235 per drop
Extra length, over approx. 230 cmTaller windows, patio doors, sliding doors and full-height blindsR285 – R375 per drop

Extra-length blinds usually cost more because they are larger and have more surface area to clean.

What affects blind cleaning prices?

The main factors that affect blind cleaning prices are usually:

  • blind length
  • number of blind drops
  • blind type
  • blind material
  • whether the blinds are standard length or extra length
  • whether the service is on-site or requires removal and return
  • whether the blind needs a specialist cleaning method
  • area and service availability

For example, standard-length material blinds may fall into a lower price range than extra-length material blinds covering a sliding door or full-height window.

Standard-length blind cleaning prices

Standard-length blinds up to approximately 230 cm may cost around R175 to R235 per drop for on-site cleaning.

These may include many normal blinds used in:

  • bedrooms
  • lounges
  • kitchens
  • home offices
  • bathrooms
  • small offices
  • standard window areas

This category is useful for most everyday blinds that fit normal home or office window sizes.

Extra-length blind cleaning prices

Extra-length blinds over approximately 230 cm may cost around R285 to R375 per drop for on-site cleaning.

These blinds are often found on:

  • sliding doors
  • patio doors
  • full-height windows
  • large lounge windows
  • office glass panels
  • guesthouse rooms
  • open-plan living areas

Extra-length blinds usually cost more because they are larger, longer and need more cleaning coverage than standard blinds.

Why blind cleaning is priced per drop

Blind cleaning is often priced per drop because each blind drop is a separate item to clean.

This makes pricing easier to understand. A small blind and a large full-height blind should not usually cost the same because they are different sizes.

Per-drop pricing also makes it easier for customers to estimate the cost before booking. If a property has several windows with multiple blind drops, the total price can be calculated according to the number and length of those blinds.

Are these prices for on-site blind cleaning?

Yes. The ranges above are intended as a guide for on-site blind cleaning.

On-site cleaning means the blinds are cleaned at the customer’s property, often while they remain hanging where suitable.

This is different from some other providers who may offer a take-down, clean and return service. With that type of service, the blinds may be removed, taken away for cleaning, and then brought back or reinstalled later.

That can be useful in some cases, but it may in many cases involve extra costs because of:

  • removal time
  • transport
  • off-site cleaning
  • return delivery
  • reinstallation or rehanging
  • extra handling

For customers who want convenience, on-site blind cleaning is often more practical because it can reduce the hassle of taking blinds down, transporting them and putting them back up again.

Benefits of on-site blind cleaning

On-site blind cleaning has several practical benefits.

It can help customers avoid:

  • removing blinds from windows
  • transporting blinds to another location
  • waiting for blinds to be returned
  • reinstalling or rehanging blinds
  • leaving windows uncovered while blinds are away
  • handling large or awkward blind drops
  • damaging blinds during removal or transport

On-site blind cleaning is especially useful for:

  • material blinds
  • fabric vertical blinds
  • roller blinds
  • large blinds
  • extra-length blinds
  • office blinds
  • guesthouse blinds
  • rental properties
  • multiple blinds in the same property

For many customers, the convenience is a major part of the value. Even if a take-down service is available, on-site cleaning can be simpler because the blinds can often be cleaned at the property without the extra handling involved in removing, transporting and rehanging them.

On-site blind cleaning vs take-down cleaning

Some blind cleaning providers may offer a take-down, clean and return service. Others may focus on on-site cleaning.

Both options can have a place, but they are not the same.

On-site blind cleaningTake-down, clean and return
Blinds are cleaned at the propertyBlinds may be removed and taken away
Blinds can often stay hanging where suitableBlinds need to be taken down
Less disruption for many customersWindows may be left without blinds temporarily
No transport by the customerTransport and return may be involved
Convenient for large or multiple blindsMay involve additional handling costs
Useful for homes, offices and rentalsMay be useful for specialist off-site cleaning

If a provider offers removal, cleaning and return, the total price may be higher than basic on-site cleaning because the service includes more handling and logistics.

Blind cleaning prices by blind type

Different blind types may need different cleaning methods. Some blinds are easier to wipe, while others need more careful fabric cleaning.

Blind typePricing note
Fabric vertical blindsOften priced by drop or blind section; larger drops may cost more
Roller blindsPrice may depend on size, material and whether on-site cleaning is suitable
Venetian blindsPricing may depend on slat material and blind size
Wooden blindsNeed careful handling and limited moisture
Faux wood blindsUsually more moisture-resistant than real wood, but still needs care
Aluminium blindsOften easier to wipe than fabric blinds
PVC blindsOften easier to clean, depending on size and blind type
Roman blindsFabric structure may need a more careful cleaning method

Material blinds and fabric blinds often need more care than hard blinds because fabric can hold dust, odours, stains and moisture more deeply.

Material blind cleaning prices

Material blinds, including fabric vertical blinds, fabric roller blinds and Roman-style fabric blinds, may fall within the standard or extra-length price ranges depending on their size.

As a guide:

Material blind typeApproximate on-site price guide
Standard-length material blinds, up to approx. 230 cmR175 – R235 per drop
Extra-length material blinds, over approx. 230 cmR285 – R375 per drop

Material blinds can hold dust, odours, smoke smells, cooking residue and general marks more easily than hard blinds. This is one reason professional blind cleaning can be useful, especially when basic dusting is not enough.

Fabric vertical blind cleaning prices

Fabric vertical blinds are common on large windows, sliding doors, offices and rental properties.

They are usually made from individual hanging fabric slats suspended from a top track. Because they are full-height and fabric-based, the cleaning cost may depend on:

  • the number of blind drops or sections
  • whether the blinds are standard length or extra length
  • the material
  • whether on-site cleaning while hanging is suitable
  • the listed service option available

For many customers, professional on-site cleaning is more practical than removing fabric vertical blinds and trying to wash or transport them.

Roller blind cleaning prices

Roller blind cleaning prices can depend on whether the blind is standard length or extra length, as well as the material and service option.

Fabric roller blinds should be handled carefully because too much water, harsh scrubbing or incorrect products can cause water marks, texture changes or damage.

Professional blind cleaning may be useful for roller blinds affected by:

  • dust
  • dullness
  • light marks
  • cooking smells
  • pet odours
  • smoke residue
  • general build-up

Roller blinds are often better handled with controlled cleaning methods instead of aggressive soaking or harsh household chemicals.

Venetian blind cleaning prices

Venetian blind cleaning prices can depend on the slat material and blind size.

Venetian blinds may be made from:

  • aluminium
  • PVC
  • faux wood
  • real wood

Aluminium, PVC and faux wood blinds may tolerate gentle wiping better than real wood blinds. Wooden Venetian blinds need more care because excess moisture can damage the finish or cause warping.

Wooden blind cleaning prices

Wooden blinds need careful cleaning because too much moisture can damage them.

Professional wooden blind cleaning may require a more cautious approach depending on the material, finish and blind type.

Wooden blinds should not usually be soaked or aggressively washed. The cleaning method should focus on dust removal, controlled wiping and avoiding damage to the wood or coating.

What is included in professional blind cleaning?

Professional blind cleaning may include:

  • checking the blind type and material
  • removing loose dust
  • cleaning slats, panels or fabric sections
  • using professional cleaning solutions where suitable
  • targeted treatment of general marks
  • controlled moisture application where appropriate
  • extraction for suitable fabric blinds
  • cleaning while blinds remain hanging where suitable
  • drying or airflow guidance
  • advice if the blind is delicate, damaged or unsuitable for a certain method

The exact process depends on the blind type. Fabric vertical blinds are not cleaned the same way as wooden blinds, roller blinds or aluminium Venetian blinds.

Can professional blind cleaning remove dust, odours and stains?

Professional blind cleaning can usually remove or significantly reduce dust and surface dirt.

For odours, professional blind cleaning can in most cases remove or improve smells caused by dust build-up, stale air, smoke, cooking residue, pets or moisture, depending on the blind material and condition.

For stains and general marks, professional blind cleaning can remove or improve many marks, depending on what caused the stain, how long it has been there and whether the material has been permanently affected.

However, not every mark can be fully removed. Permanent yellowing, sun damage, old water marks, mould staining, dye changes, rust, chemical damage or age-related material changes may not fully reverse.

Why professional blind cleaning can be better than DIY cleaning

Home blind cleaning is useful for light dust, but it has limits.

A quick dust or wipe may not be enough when blinds have:

  • sticky residue
  • smoke smells
  • pet odours
  • cooking residue
  • grease
  • water marks
  • stains
  • yellowing
  • mould-prone moisture marks
  • delicate fabric
  • awkward height or size

Professional blind cleaning can be more effective because it uses a more controlled cleaning process, professional cleaning solutions and suitable equipment. It can also reduce the hassle of removing, washing, drying and rehanging blinds.

DIY blind cleaning vs professional blind cleaning

DIY blind cleaningProfessional blind cleaning
Good for light dustBetter for built-up dirt
Usually cloth, duster or vacuumProfessional equipment and methods
Can be surface-levelMore thorough cleaning process
Customer does the workTechnician handles the cleaning
Can struggle with fabric blindsBetter suited to many material blinds
Can over-wet blinds if done incorrectlyMore controlled moisture use
May struggle with odoursCan in most cases remove or improve odours
May struggle with stainsCan remove or improve many general marks

DIY cleaning can help maintain blinds between professional cleans. But for large blinds, material blinds, extra-length blinds, stains, odours or built-up dirt, professional cleaning is usually more practical.

Is blind cleaning charged per hour?

Blind cleaning is usually better priced per blind drop, size or service option rather than per hour.

This is because the work depends on the number, type and size of blinds, not only the time spent on-site.

For example, a single standard blind is different from several extra-length fabric vertical blinds across a large living room or office.

Per-drop pricing gives customers a clearer way to estimate the cost before booking.

How much does it cost to clean one blind?

As a guide, one standard blind drop up to approximately 230 cm may cost around R175 to R235 for on-site cleaning.

One extra-length blind drop over approximately 230 cm may cost around R285 to R375 for on-site cleaning.

The actual cost may depend on the blind type, material and listed service option available in your area.

How much does it cost to clean blinds in a room?

The cost to clean blinds in a room depends mainly on how many blind drops are in that room and whether they are standard or extra length.

For example:

Example roomApproximate on-site guide
1 standard blind dropR175 – R235
2 standard blind dropsR350 – R470
3 standard blind dropsR525 – R705
1 extra-length blind dropR285 – R375
2 extra-length blind dropsR570 – R750

These are examples only. The actual price may vary by blind type, size, area and service availability.

How much does it cost to clean blinds in a whole home?

A whole-home blind cleaning quote depends mainly on the total number of blind drops and whether they are standard or extra length.

Example guide:

Number of blind dropsStandard-length guideExtra-length guide
4 dropsR700 – R940R1,140 – R1,500
6 dropsR1,050 – R1,410R1,710 – R2,250
8 dropsR1,400 – R1,880R2,280 – R3,000
10 dropsR1,750 – R2,350R2,850 – R3,750

These examples are based only on the approximate per-drop ranges. They do not include every possible minimum charge, area-specific service rule or special service option.

Are extra-length blinds more expensive to clean?

Yes, extra-length blinds usually cost more to clean because they are larger and have more surface area.

Extra-length blinds may also be:

  • heavier
  • longer
  • more awkward to handle
  • more likely to cover sliding doors or large windows
  • more likely to need careful cleaning coverage from top to bottom

That is why blinds over approximately 230 cm may cost around R285 to R375 per drop, compared with R175 to R235 per standard drop.

How to keep blind cleaning costs under control

The best way to keep blind cleaning costs under control is to prevent heavy build-up and avoid leaving blinds until they become very dirty.

You can do this by:

  • dusting blinds regularly
  • vacuuming fabric blinds gently
  • cleaning kitchen blinds before grease builds up
  • improving airflow near windows
  • wiping small marks early
  • keeping pets away from fabric blinds where possible
  • avoiding strong sprays that leave sticky residue
  • booking before blinds become heavily soiled

Regular maintenance helps blinds stay cleaner for longer and may reduce how often deep cleaning is needed.

Blind cleaning prices and booking options

To view listed blind cleaning options, visit the blind cleaning service page and use the Get Rates & Availability CTA to select your location, view listed services, check prices and see open slots.

You can also visit the professional cleaning services hub or browse all service areas on the CleanLab SA locations page.

Blind cleaning services by area

Blind cleaning availability can vary by area. You can view listed blind cleaning options in major areas here:

You can also browse all available service areas on the main CleanLab SA locations page.

For other cleaning categories, visit the main professional cleaning services hub.

Why book blind cleaning through CleanLab SA?

CleanLab SA helps customers compare listed cleaning options, view upfront pricing where available and book online without needing to phone around for every quote.

For blind cleaning, this is useful because customers can select their area, view listed service options and use the Get Rates & Availability CTA to check prices and open slots.

Booking through CleanLab SA can also help with peace of mind because the platform includes support around Booking Protection and Professional Standards.

This is especially helpful when booking cleaning for homes, rental properties, offices or guesthouses where customers want a clearer process, upfront information and a professional service standard.

FAQs about blind cleaning prices

How much does blind cleaning cost in South Africa?

On-site blind cleaning may cost around R175 to R235 per standard blind drop up to approximately 230 cm, and around R285 to R375 per extra-length blind drop over approximately 230 cm.

Are these blind cleaning prices for on-site cleaning?

Yes. These guide prices are for on-site blind cleaning, where blinds are cleaned at the property, often while hanging where suitable. Take-down, clean and return services may cost more because they involve removal, transport, return and possible reinstallation.

How are blind cleaning prices calculated?

Blind cleaning prices are often calculated by blind drop, length, blind type, material and service availability. Larger or extra-length blinds usually cost more.

Are material blinds more expensive to clean?

Material blinds may need more careful cleaning than hard blinds because fabric can hold dust, odours, stains and moisture more deeply. The final price depends on blind size, material and cleaning method.

Are extra-length blinds more expensive?

Yes. Extra-length blinds over approximately 230 cm may cost more because they are larger and have more surface area to clean.

Does blind cleaning remove stains?

Professional blind cleaning can remove or improve many general marks and stains, depending on the blind material, stain type and how long the stain has been present. Permanent staining, yellowing, sun damage or material changes may not fully reverse.

Does blind cleaning remove odours?

Professional blind cleaning can in most cases remove or improve odours caused by stale air, smoke, cooking residue, pets or dust build-up, depending on the blind material and condition.

Is professional blind cleaning worth it?

Professional blind cleaning is usually worth it for material blinds, extra-length blinds, blinds with odours or stains, and blinds that need more than basic dusting. For light dust, regular DIY dusting may be enough.

Final answer

On-site blind cleaning prices in South Africa may range from around R175 to R235 per standard blind drop up to approximately 230 cm, and around R285 to R375 per extra-length blind drop over approximately 230 cm.

The final cost depends mainly on the blind length, number of drops, blind type, material, area and listed service option. Take-down, clean and return services may cost more because they involve additional removal, transport, return and rehanging or reinstallation.

For light dust, DIY cleaning may be enough. For material blinds, extra-length blinds, stains, odours or built-up dirt, professional on-site blind cleaning is usually the more practical option.

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