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Hi

Diamante Custom Cleaning is a local company that aims to provide a high quality cleaning service for each and every customer. We are based in Catford and cover south east and south west London.

Our motto of ?one call cleans all? is exactly what we strive to maintain. So no matter what your cleaning requirements are, you call and we clean all.

We have successfully worked with local estate agents offering excellent complete end of tenancy cleaning services as well as receiving great testimonials and referrals from happy home customers in and around the East Dulwich area, on roads such as Wood Vale, Dunstans Road, Colyton Road Mundania Road, Court Lane,Forest Hill Road, Westwood Road, Underhill Road, Overhill Road and many many more.

If you are currently looking for a cleaning service, then why not try us by giving us a call on 07944 696 333 or 07938 474 561 - Thanks Shala Thomas

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