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I used www.fastcleanerslondon.co.uk for an end of tenancy clean in April. They were able to come at 24 hours notice. Cost ?133 for a 1-bed flat, including cleaning 2 carpets. Quote was very clear what was included and what wasn't. They did a good job, though I was on hand towards the end to make sure they did it to the standard I wanted. The only thing they weren't able to address was black mould in the silicon bath sealant (which I got out by soaking with mould cleaner for several hours) and a mark in the toilet bowl (turned out it was just really thick limescale, which eventually came out easily with the help of a screwdriver!). I would use them again.
  • 3 months later...

Do not use fastcleaners...I got their details from here and was so unprofessional . Even after 2 mntha of booking ahead

They turned up , couldnt speak english and left saying too difficult to clean with no other explanation

Left us in the lurch and to our luck went with someone else who did a fab job called end of tenancy cleaning

Fast cleaners were just a lazy bloke who was not up for the job

Hello, I see this topic is old, but here is my chance for promotion.


Anyway, anyone who's looking for and end of tenancy cleaning can go check out Move out Mates at http://www.moveoutmates.co.uk/


We have amazing deals and packages that can save you a lot, I think up to 90 pounds on combining multiple services for your relocation. Click the deals page and take a scroll.

Also, you get 48 hour cleanliness guarantee with every end of tenancy cleaning booked. We go back and redo everything if there is a problem, just have to call to the 24/7 customer hotline (it's really 24/7).

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