74 cleaners competing across 8 suburbs. Here's what the data shows.
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74 cleaning businesses operate in Manchester, based on OpenStreetMap data. For a city of 550,000, that's a moderate number — competitive but not packed tight.
The most striking figure is the website adoption rate. Just 9 of those 74 cleaners — 12% — have a listed website. That means 65 cleaning businesses in Manchester are essentially invisible to anyone searching online. For context, Manchester has over 4,400 food and drink establishments nearby (1,034 restaurants, 736 cafes, 1,435 fast food outlets, 325 bars, and 877 pubs). These businesses all need cleaning services, yet most local cleaners aren't capturing that commercial demand digitally.
The market is dominated by independents and small regional chains. Johnsons appears multiple times in local listings, alongside names like Granada Dry Cleaners, Village Dry Cleaners, Jumbo Laundrette, and Spring Clean. No single brand controls the market, which leaves room for smaller operators who do the basics well.
Manchester's size and density mean there's steady demand from both domestic and commercial customers. But with 88% of cleaners lacking any web presence, the competitive advantage right now goes to those who can be found online — even with a single-page site listing services, prices, and a phone number.
Manchester rain and mud
Muddy footprints and damp carpets are a year-round problem here, so customers want cleaners who handle deep-cleaning and stain removal — not just a quick once-over.
Honest pricing upfront
With so many independents competing on price, Manchester customers expect clear quotes before anyone turns up — no hidden charges for extras like ovens or inside fridges.
Flexible around shift patterns
Manchester has a huge hospitality and warehouse workforce doing non-standard hours, so cleaners who offer early morning, evening, or weekend slots win out over those sticking to 9-to-5.
Consistent same person
Customers in areas like Didsbury, Chorlton, and Fallowfield want the same cleaner each visit — not a rotating cast — so they can trust someone with their keys and their home.
End-of-tenancy specialists
With Manchester's massive student rental market and high tenant turnover, landlords and letting agents need cleaners who guarantee deposit-back standards on tenancy cleans.
A sample of real cleaners in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| The Blue Dolphin Laundrette & Dry Cleaners | Laundry |
| Spring Clean | Laundry |
| Blueberry Dry Cleaning Company | Laundry |
| The Washeteria | Laundry |
| Cleaning Northwest | Laundry |
| Johnsons | Laundry |
| The Clean Machine | Laundry |
| Viking Launderette & Day Cleaners | Laundry |
| The Laundry Basket | Laundry |
| Harry Berger | Laundry |
| Warners | Laundry |
| Heald Green Dry Cleaners | Laundry |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get a website — even a basic one
Only 9 out of 74 Manchester cleaners have a website. That's 88% of your competitors leaving the door open. A single page with your services, prices, area coverage, and a contact form is enough to put you ahead of most cleaners in this city.
Target Manchester's food and drink sector
There are over 4,400 restaurants, cafes, fast food outlets, bars, and pubs operating near Manchester. Commercial kitchen cleaning and hygiene contracts are a serious revenue stream that most domestic-focused cleaners ignore entirely. One or two regular commercial clients could double your income.
Focus on tenancy cleans near the universities
Manchester's rental market turns over fast, especially around student areas. Position yourself as a specialist in end-of-tenancy cleaning and build relationships with local letting agents. It's repeatable, predictable work that doesn't rely on finding new individual customers every week.
Manchester's cleaning market sits at moderate density — 74 operators across a city of 550,000. It's not saturated, but it's not empty either. The real gap is online visibility: with 88% of cleaners lacking a website, the digital space is massively underserved. Domestic cleaning is competitive but fragmented, with no dominant brand. Commercial cleaning for Manchester's enormous food and drink sector (4,400+ establishments) is an underserved niche. To stand out, a cleaner needs just two things: a basic online presence and a clear specialism — whether that's tenancy cleans, commercial contracts, or a specific postcode area.
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Cleaners in City Centre
5 businesses · 40% have a website
Cleaners in Didsbury
5 businesses · 40% have a website
Cleaners in Deansgate
4 businesses · 50% have a website
Cleaners in Chorlton
3 businesses · 33% have a website
Cleaners in Ancoats
2 businesses · 0% have a website
Cleaners in Northern Quarter
2 businesses · 50% have a website
Cleaners in Salford
1 businesses · 0% have a website
Cleaners in Fallowfield
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