Top 10 Cleaning Franchises in Australia Ranked (And Why Ultrix Isn’t One)

When people think of cleaning, they often think franchise — Jim’s Cleaning, O'Shea’s, and even the new wave of eco-focused franchises. But do franchises always mean better service? We dug deep into the top 10 cleaning franchises in Australia and compared them on transparency, customer satisfaction, cost, and yes — cleaning quality.

🧽 The Top 10 Cleaning Franchises in Australia (Ranked by Value + Reputation)

  1. Jim’s Cleaning Group — The OG, known for consistency and high brand recognition.

  2. O'Shea’s Cleaning — Excellent for carpet cleaning, long-standing reputation.

  3. Fantastic Services — Strong digital systems, solid residential offerings.

  4. Simply Helping — More home-help focused, but with solid reviews.

  5. VIP Home Services — Large reach, variable reviews by region.

  6. Absolute Domestics — Great for home users, but limited commercial scale.

  7. AMC Commercial Cleaning — More tailored to corporate facilities.

  8. Maid2Match — Newer, tech-friendly, residential-focused.

  9. Calibre Cleaning — Fast-growing, strong in metro areas.

  10. Whizz — App-based, good user interface, but mixed reviews.

🚫 Why Ultrix Isn’t a Franchise

We’re boutique, we’re lean, and we’re fiercely local. At Ultrix, we believe:

  • Cleaners should feel like part of a team, not a number.

  • Clients should know who’s cleaning their space.

  • Sydney businesses deserve a tailored, high-touch experience — not a playbook from head office.

Case Study: Ultrix vs. a Franchise Client Switch

A major Neutral Bay gym switched to Ultrix after using a major franchise. The result?

  • Customer complaints dropped 83% 📉

  • Gym members actually complimented the smell of the weights room 💪

  • Monthly cost went down by 12% with better service 🔥

👉 Ready to ditch the cookie cutter? Try Ultrix — Sydney’s most personalised commercial cleaning crew.

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