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End of tenancy cleaning
Moving is stressful enough without spending your last day scrubbing an oven. An end of tenancy clean is a different discipline from a home clean: the house is empty, the standard is the inventory report, and the detail is what gets deposits back.
I work through the property methodically — every cupboard, every surface, every fitting — and photograph the finished clean so you have a record of exactly how it was left.
Kitchen, including appliances
Oven deep-cleaned, fridge and freezer cleaned inside, washing machine drawer and seals done — the checks inventory clerks actually make.
Bathrooms
Descaled, polished and left smelling clean — sanitaryware, tiles, screens and floors.
Every cupboard and drawer
Insides of cupboards, wardrobes and drawers cleaned and left open to show it.
Woodwork, sockets and fittings
Skirting, sills, doors, frames, sockets, switches and light fittings — the edges a checkout report always lists.
Photos of the finished job
A photo record of the clean for your deposit conversation, taken before I hand the keys back.
How it runs
Best done once the property is empty, after removals and before the checkout inspection. Tell me the property size and I'll give you a fixed quote and a realistic slot — moving dates don't move, so I don't overbook them.
Pricing
A fixed quote per property, agreed before the day — no surprises when you're mid-move.
Do you guarantee the deposit back?
No one can honestly promise that — deposits cover more than cleaning. What I can promise is a methodical, photographed clean of the things checkout reports actually list, which takes cleaning off the table as a reason to deduct.
Landlord or tenant — who do you work for?
Both. Tenants moving out, landlords between tenants, and letting agents wanting a property brought up for viewings.
Does the oven really matter that much?
It's the single most-failed item on checkout reports, so yes — it gets deep-cleaned as standard, not as an extra.
Say hello
Fancy a bonny clean home?
Go on — tell me a little about your home and what would help. I’ll get back to you with a straight answer and an honest price, and it’ll take you less time than making a cuppa.