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we can offer you high quality cleaning services whenever you need it

weekly cleaning or bi-weekly services for ?9 an hour (minimum 2 hours a week)

one off cleaning / spring clean for ?11 an hour (minimum 4 hours)

and end of tenancy cleaning service for ?12 (5-6 hours - 2 bed, 6-7 hours 3 bed, 8-9 hours 4 bed)

emergency cleaning ?18 an hour (cleaner will be at your doorstep within 60 min fully equipped and ready to work)


--- special offer for monday cleaning - ?25 for 3 hour service on 7th and 14th of october (available 1pm-6pm) ---


our cleaners are never late!

always reliable, always on time , hardworking, trustworthy and never use mobile phone while working!


we use our own equipment and chemicals so the money you spend for our time is everything you need to spend


value for money


we have great references from our customers in south east London as well as ED forum

available whenever you need us


if you want to get in touch please send PM

or visit our website www.onlylondon.eu

or send text message to 074 567 040 38


regards

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