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End of Tenancy Cleaning

Detailed end-of-tenancy cleaning designed to help properties meet landlord, inventory and letting-agent expectations.

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Checkout reports follow a camera, not a quick glance: grease inside ovens, lime on screens, dull skirting and switched-on dirt in corners all show up on inventory PDFs. We work in that context—hygiene where it affects deposit decisions, presentation where photography matters, and a disciplined final pass so the property reads as professionally prepared rather than ‘lived in until the last day.’

Full property reset

We deep-clean the entire property systematically—typically high-to-low and perimeter-in—so dust and debris are not redeposited once rooms are finished. The objective is hygiene tenants can smell and presentation landlords and clerks can photograph without caveats.

  • Bedrooms
  • Living spaces
  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Hallways
  • Internal glass
  • Floors and skirting

Kitchen deep cleaning

Kitchens drive a disproportionate share of deposit disputes. We detail appliances and food-prep zones to letting-grade standard: grease removed with controlled dwell times, surfaces rinsed where chemistry requires it, and metalwork finished so hobs and sinks read clean under harsh light—not just ‘wiped’.

  • Oven interiors (where booked)
  • Hobs and control fascias
  • Extractor hoods and accessible grease filters
  • Cupboard fronts and accessible internals
  • Fridge interiors (where booked)
  • Sinks, wastes and draining boards
  • Splashbacks and tiled work areas

Products & safety

  • Heavy-duty degreasers where coatings allow (COSHH-aware dwell and ventilation)
  • Food-safe sanitisers on preparation surfaces after grease removal and rinsing

Bathroom sanitisation

Sanitary spaces are disinfected and descaled so soap scum, biological staining and lime cannot be mistaken for ‘fair wear’. Fixtures are polished and sanitised once soils are lifted—so chrome, enamel and glass pass the glance test clerks use at door threshold distance.

  • Soap residue on trays, basins and recesses
  • Water marks and tide lines on glass and enamel
  • Limescale on taps, shower heads and wastes
  • Mould or biofilm on grout and silicone (mechanical pretreatment first)

Before final inspection

  • Fixtures are polished and disinfected in line with your checkout scope.

Inventory-ready finishing

The last hour on site is about consistency: floors vacuumed last, smears eliminated on glass, consumables cleared from surfaces, and a mental walk-through against the checklist items clerks flag most often. You receive a property that presents as cared-for, not rushed.

  • Landlords
  • Letting agents
  • Property managers
  • New tenants

What this supports

  • A professional handover standard suitable for inventory sign-off, deposit release discussions, and marketing re-lets without ‘needs clean’ remarks.