Jump to content

Wanted recommendation for - one off clean of property


goldilocks

Recommended Posts

Hello, I can recommend you a company I am really pleased with. There are called London Cleaning Team and in my opinion, they are doing a great job. I am using their regular cleaning offer but they also have end of tenancy - http://www.londoncleaningteam.co.uk/end-of-tenancy-cleaners/. You can check the site for prices or just ask on 020 3746 2490. Good luck :)
Link to comment
Share on other sites

We used A to Z cleaning when we moved out a few months back and they did a great job. Oven cleaning was for free as I can recall, insides of windows are also included. We got a 72 hour guarantee for the service which is a nice addition t in my opinion so I will definitely contact them in the future. I have their number - 020 3404 3303
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nate Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> We used A to Z cleaning when we moved out a few

> months back and they did a great job. Oven

> cleaning was for free as I can recall, insides of

> windows are also included. We got a 72 hour

> guarantee for the service which is a nice addition

> t in my opinion so I will definitely contact them

> in the future. I have their number - 020 3404 3303


Sorry Nate, and anyone else who has used A to Z cleaning but I had a disappointing experience in contrast. While the booking process and subsequent request for feedback is relatively steamlined and efficient, and the cleaners are very polite, the overall quality of the service was not worth the price I paid. This was predominantly as a result of (1) poor time management of the cleaner (late to very, very late arrival times, which was not at all helpful as I had to head to work or drop kids off at school so ended up very, very late as well which exacerbated my frustrations) and (2) poor English of some of the subcontractors, and so instructions were misunderstood or not understood at all.


I requested a couple of one off cleans, including an oven clean. They tend to sub-contract out to different cleaning companies at any one time (it appears to be their business model because yoou receive email or text message confirmations that company x will be providing a one-off clean, and the next one-off clean may be provided by company y) so perhaps others experiences may be different depending on the sub-contractor you are allocated.


A few key tips if you want to use them (1) manage your expectations in relation to timing. If you can wait around for the cleaner to arrive and are not too concerned if they arrive an hour or two hours late, you should have no issues. If you are pressed for time and want them to arrive on the dot, don't count on it. (2) make sure you are very, very clear on your expectations regarding the cleaning required. I asked for my cleaner to iron the clothes. She didn't. (3) If you are not going to be at home/present when they finish cleaning your property (for example, you will be at work, and expect them to lock the door on exit) I suggest you don't pay them cash in advance, but by card (which adds a c.?2 credit card administrative fee) after you have had an opportunity to inspect their work and provide feedback. If you are dissappointed, you may be offered a token discount, but that still doesn't result in a pile of ironed clothes you requested, a gleaming oven that you paid over ?70 to clean and it doesn't help with your angst in rescheduling meetings or appointments you miss.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Something doesn't quite smell right here and probably it's not  the chicken. Both the OP and TheWeekEnd specifically mention  chicken thigh fillets. TWE purchased £14 worth of chicken thigh fillets and they were thrown away "probably for the third time". £14 equates to around 12 fillets which is a lot. Could some have been frozen after purchase and then thawed? And thawed properly before cooking? TWE has a total of 4 posts of which 3 are on this thread.  
    • Thanks to all for the advice, very glad to have this community for these enquiries. Here is how it got resolved in case its useful for anyone in the future: I had ordered some garden waste bags, and when the Veolia person came around I just asked them, and they were more than happy to take it no questions asked. 🙂 
    • I keep seeing a thread 'missing cat', but you've been found.  Not sure if all would consider that a good thing.  Not a lot new happening ....  When you back in Blighty?
    • In March Oli and his team did an excellent job of the following work at a property I manage.  1. Completely removing existing broken front path. Covering and securing the void (coal shute) beneath using concrete lintels, waterproof membrane and concrete. Laying a compacted sub-base and new clay pavers. 2. Removing broken fence. Securely installing 6 fence posts and 5 fence panels across the end of the back garden. Base of posts wrapped in plastic  sheath and set in post mix. 3. Removing broken render from terrace steps and cleaning then re-rendering steps where needed and repairing other parts.  4. Jet washing rear patio. I would like to thoroughly recommend him to you for a job done very well at a fair price.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...