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Hi - I'm asking on behalf of our builder who needs someone to carry out a clean of our property this weekend,  prior to us moving back in on Monday and Tuesday next week. 

The downstairs should be very straightforward - all clear spaces and just a light level of dust which will be cleaned by them "builders clean" before they finish but will need a surface clean. 

Two bedrooms have got dusty and I will clear these as best I can and then they'll need to be cleaned to the extent you can. No carpets to hoover - they're all being fitted next week. 

Please let me know if you're a reputable cleaner in the area and can help? Appreciate that it will be the weekend which isn't ideal - price can be discussed with the builder/me (on their behalf).

 

Thanks!

Stuart 07973792343

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