Where to find a cleaner, housekeeper or nanny in a city with no agency or app of its own, what each costs, live-in versus live-out, the work-permit rules that matter, and how to vet before you hire. Rates are 2026 guide ranges in Thai baht (≈ THB 35–36 = USD 1).
Household help is affordable in Lampang, northern Thailand's third-largest city, but it's honest to say upfront: there's no dedicated maid agency or on-demand cleaning app operating locally. The nearest agencies are in Chiang Mai, about 101 km and roughly 1.5 hours away, and they mostly serve Chiang Mai households rather than Lampang. Instead, almost everyone here hires directly — through a landlord or building referral, word of mouth via Lampang Rajabhat University (LPRU) staff and Cranberry International School parent networks, or the local expat Facebook and LINE groups. It's cheap and it works, but you do the vetting yourself rather than leaning on an agency's screening. Below: where to find help, what it costs, what's usually included, live-in versus live-out, the visa and work-permit rules to know, and how to vet. For dedicated childcare, pair this with the Lampang childcare & nurseries guide, and for the wider picture see the Thailand domestic helpers overview.
Lampang-specific routes worth knowing, since the standard agency and app options that work in bigger cities largely don't reach here.
| Route | Best for | How it works |
|---|---|---|
| Direct hire & personal referral | Best local starting point | Lampang is a small northern provincial capital with no dedicated maid agency or on-demand cleaning app coverage of its own — most expats hire directly through a landlord referral, a neighbour's recommendation, or word of mouth around the city centre and Kad Kong Ta. |
| Lampang Rajabhat University (LPRU) & Cranberry International School networks | Trusted introductions | Foreign staff at LPRU and parents at Cranberry International School, Lampang's one established international school, are a useful word-of-mouth network for finding a vetted cleaner or nanny already trusted by another expat or long-stay household. |
| Expat Facebook & LINE groups | Direct hire, lowest cost | Lampang's expat community is smaller than Chiang Mai's or even Chiang Rai's but active online — maids advertise directly and departing long-stayers recommend trusted help. Cheapest option, but you handle the vetting, references and any paperwork yourself. |
| Apartment & townhouse landlord referrals | Cheap part-time cleaning | Lampang has no purpose-built condominium market, so most rentals are apartments, townhouses and single houses — ask your landlord or long-term neighbours for an introduction to a cleaner who already services the building or street. |
| Chiang Mai agencies (as a fallback, not a local service) | Live-in placements only, ~1.5hrs away | Chiang Mai, about 101 km and roughly 1.5 hours away, has several established maid and nanny agencies with English-language booking and background checks. They do not operate branches in Lampang, but some will discuss placing a live-in staff member for a Lampang household on request — treat this as an occasional fallback for a hard-to-fill live-in role, not a routine option, and confirm willingness and any travel/relocation costs upfront. |
Indicative rates for 2026, generally a touch below Chiang Mai and Bangkok, reflecting Lampang's lower cost of living. Since there's no app or agency price list locally, these are direct-hire market rates.
| Type of help | Rate (guide) |
|---|---|
| Part-time cleaner via direct hire (per visit, 2–3 hrs) | THB 200–350 / hour |
| One-off deep clean (per visit) | THB 1,200–2,800 |
| Weekly live-out maid (once a week, ~4 hrs) | THB 1,800–4,000 / month |
| Daily live-out maid (full-time, ~6 days) | THB 8,000–14,000 / month |
| Live-in maid / housekeeper | THB 8,000–15,000 / month + room & board |
| English-speaking or cook/childcare live-in | THB 12,000–18,000+ / month |
| Nanny-housekeeper (phi liang) | THB 12,000–24,000 / month |
Live-in salaries assume you provide a maid's room, meals and utilities. Expect to pay more for English fluency, cooking or a driving licence, and if you do go through a Chiang Mai agency for a live-in placement, budget an agency fee (often half to one month's salary) on top of these rates, plus a customary year-end bonus for long-term staff.
Standard cleaning duties are similar everywhere; the disputes come from unspoken assumptions. Settle scope, hours and add-ons before day one.
| Category | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Usually included | General cleaning, mopping and dusting, laundry and ironing, washing up, making beds, tidying and taking out rubbish. |
| Common add-ons (agree upfront) | Cooking and meal prep, grocery shopping, childcare or elderly care, pet care, plant watering, and running small errands. |
| Clarify before you start | Scope, hours and days, whether cleaning products and equipment are provided, overtime, and what happens on public holidays and when you travel — including during the roughly February–April burning season, when many households add extra dusting and air-purifier upkeep to the routine. |
Live-in help is available across the day, usually at a lower effective hourly cost, in exchange for lodging, meals and less household privacy — it suits larger houses and families needing childcare. Live-out help commutes in for set hours or days, protects your privacy and is simpler to end, but costs more per hour. Live-in help is comparatively uncommon in Lampang outside larger houses; most apartment and townhouse households in the city centre use a part-time or daily live-out cleaner instead, arranged through the direct-hire routes above rather than an agency.
Most domestic helpers in Lampang are Thai nationals, who need no special paperwork from you. Migrant workers must hold valid work documents, and a foreign (non-Thai) helper legally requires a proper work permit and matching visa; employing an undocumented foreign worker is illegal and carries real risk for both sides. Thailand also gives domestic workers baseline rights — a weekly day off, public holidays, paid annual leave and a minimum working age — which you should treat as the floor. Rules and enforcement change, and with no local agency to lean on, confirm current requirements directly with Thai Immigration or a qualified adviser before hiring. This is general information for relocation planning, not legal advice.
With no agency doing the screening for you, vetting a direct hire yourself matters even more here. The essentials:
| Step | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Check references | Ask for one or two previous employers and actually call them — a helper with no contactable references is the single biggest red flag for a live-in or full-time role, and matters even more in a smaller expat community where word travels fast either way. |
| Verify ID | See a Thai ID card or, for migrant workers, a passport and valid work documents. Reluctance to show ID is a warning sign. |
| Run a paid trial | Do a paid trial day or a one-to-two-week probation before committing to a live-in arrangement. |
| Agree scope & pay in writing | Put duties, hours, salary, day off, holidays and any bonus in a simple written agreement (even a LINE message). |
| Lean on your own network first | With no local agency to vet for you, a strong personal referral from a neighbour, landlord, LPRU contact or Cranberry International School parent is worth more here than an anonymous classified ad — treat an unvetted direct hire with the same care you'd want an agency to apply. |
Treat no contactable references, cash-only demands, reluctance to show ID, and over-promised English as warning signs. For a live-in maid or nanny, a paid trial period and a strong personal referral are worth far more here than the lowest advertised rate.
It depends on hours and whether they live in, and Lampang runs a little cheaper than Chiang Mai or Bangkok. A part-time cleaner hired directly runs about THB 200–350 an hour, and a one-off deep clean THB 1,200–2,800. A weekly live-out maid is roughly THB 1,800–4,000 a month; a full-time daily live-out maid THB 8,000–14,000; and a live-in maid or housekeeper about THB 8,000–15,000 a month plus room and board. English-speaking staff or those who also cook or mind children command THB 12,000–18,000+, and a dedicated nanny-housekeeper (phi liang) THB 12,000–24,000. These are 2026 guide ranges (≈ THB 35–36 = USD 1) — confirm current rates locally, since there's no local agency price list to check against.
Not a dedicated one. Lampang is small enough that on-demand cleaning apps and domestic-staff agencies haven't set up local operations here — the nearest established agencies are in Chiang Mai, about 101 km and roughly 1.5 hours away, and mostly serve Chiang Mai households directly rather than commuting or relocating staff. In practice almost everyone in Lampang hires directly: through a landlord or building referral, word of mouth via Lampang Rajabhat University (LPRU) and Cranberry International School networks, or the local expat Facebook and LINE groups. This is a genuine gap rather than an oversight — expect to do your own vetting rather than lean on an agency's screening.
Thai nationals doing domestic work need nothing special from you. Migrant workers must hold valid work documents, and a foreign (non-Thai) helper legally requires a proper work permit and matching visa; employing an undocumented foreign worker is illegal and risky. Because rules and enforcement change, and Lampang has no local agency to lean on for foreign or migrant staff, confirm current requirements directly with Thai Immigration or a qualified adviser before hiring — this guide is general information, not legal advice.
A live-in maid stays on-site and is available across the day, usually at a lower effective hourly cost, but you provide lodging and food and accept less household privacy. A live-out maid commutes in for set hours or days, gives you more privacy and is simpler to end, but costs more per hour. Live-in help is comparatively uncommon in Lampang outside larger houses; most apartment and townhouse households in the city centre use a part-time or daily live-out cleaner instead.
For almost every Lampang household, direct hire through a landlord referral, a neighbour, or the LPRU/Cranberry International School and expat-group networks is the realistic and most common route — it's cheap and, once you have a strong personal referral, reliable. Only consider reaching out to a Chiang Mai agency if you specifically need a vetted live-in helper or nanny and have exhausted local referrals; confirm upfront whether they're willing to place staff this far from their home base and what it costs.
This guide is general information for relocation planning, not legal, employment or financial advice. Rates, agency fees, work-permit rules and domestic-worker regulations change — confirm current details directly with a qualified adviser before you hire.
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