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Looking for recommendations for end of tenancy cleaning


Lozellen

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Hi,


Looking for an end of tenancy professional cleaning service, preferably some time on Sunday the 19th of July. It's for a large studio flat (L-shaped open plan), which probably falls somewhere between the size of a regular studio and one bedroom flat. It will be unfurnished apart from the bed. Any recommendations?


Many thanks!

We are A&K Little Help:


Do you need a helping hand to clean your house and make your house sparkling clean? Our wonderful cleaners will be able to come as soon as possible.


We offer:Deep clean,One-off, weekly or even fortnightly cleanings.


Just let us know what you want to be cleaned and we will send over one of our amazing cleaners as soon as possible. We regularly do quality controls and a vetting process to make sure that our cleaners are doing the best job. We will only send our best and hard working cleaners that you can trust


Feel free to contact A&K Little Help for any further queries or questions that you may have:

Tel: 07518459108

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