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BUSY HANDS CLEANERS - Domestic and Office Cleaning Services in Dulwich. Call Us, We are local.


We provide insured, reliable and vetted Domestic Cleaners, House Keepers and Office Cleaners in all Parts of Dulwich and South East London. Join our happy customers in Dulwich. Most of the households we clean are by recommendation from happy clients.

Our professional cleaners are affordable and fully insured giving you a rest of mind.

Every cleaner that we provide is personally interviewed and references checked by us.

You will get the same cleaner every session and our replacement cleaners are always available to cover holidays or sickness.


Our services includes:


domestic cleaning

end of tenancy cleaning

spring cleaning

office cleaning

ironing services

after party cleaning

party help

housekeeping

after builders cleaning

contract cleaning

one off cleaning

deep cleaning

spring cleaning services


Visit Us: www.busyhandscleaners.co.uk

155 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8LY

We at Debayzcleaners who are based in Peckham will quote for our services based on your circumstances to suit all your cleaning needs.


Please find below our range of prices which are not exhaustive. For customized quotes which may be requested at any time, please contact us on 07737861137.

Pricing:

Office cleaning: ?9.50 per hour plus VAT

Move out / move in cleaning - ?15 per hour plus VAT.

Carpet cleaning:

Single room - ?20

Double room - ?25

Master room - ?30

Living/Dining room/Lounge - ?30

Bathroom [depending on size] - ?5-?20

Hallway [depending on size] - ?10 - ?20

Flight of 14 step stairs - ?21

Step - ?1.50

Landing [depending on size]:- ?5 - ?15

Rug [depending on size]: ?10 - ?20

Mattress [depending on size]: ?17 - ?35

2 Seater sofa; Fabric - ?28 Leather - ?40

3 Seater sofa; Fabric - ?35 Leather - ?50

For all other cleaning including patio cleaning, visual inspection is required to originate quotes for such services.


Many thanks for your custom.

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