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Recommendations for an 'after builders' cleaner


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Does anyone have recommendations for a reliable, quality cleaning company that offers this service and does a great job? I'm not looking to hear from regular cleaners advertising services - I already have a great cleaner but we need a heavy duty clean of builders dust and grime done. Want someone who specialises in this kind of thing. Thanks!

Hi mendozy

Try Francis cleaning Company, Frances and team undertook a post renovation clean for one of my rentals, and they did an amazing job. The carpets on the stairs were caked with dust, Francis left the carpets looking new and all the windows sparkling.

Highly recommended and very reliable

Francis Cleaning Company 07400 303043

Dan, presumably you're going to tell everyone that your company has been dissolved so those certificates of insurance etc. on your website are worthless? Although it is good that you are telling people your surname via those certificates so they can google you and draw their own conclusions.

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