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End of tenancy flat clean recommendations (local cleaning co)


TeriG

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Hi,

Can anyone recommend a company (ideally based locally - I'd rather support local tradespeople!) that could do a one off 'end of tenancy' deep clean for a 2 bedroom flat (carpeted throughout). Small galley kitchen and galley bathroom are floor-tiled.

A friend and I are due to move out of the flat in a few weeks and wondered how much a professional company might charge for this service - we're both quite pressed for time and don't have an 'industrial' carpet cleaner!!!! (windows might also need a quick clean too - second floor flat / not great with heights either).


Appreciate any recommendations

cheers

Hi, i've got one that i think will do the job properly, although i haven't used for such a service they are very nice lads and i'am sure they'll be able to help call em' whenever Cleaners East Dulwich 020 3746 2846. Hope i've been helpful.
  • 7 months later...
Try A to Z Cleaning. They did our tenancy cleaning + moving a couple of months ago and we were quite pleased with the job done so I always recommend them to people in need. We got a sweet deal for both services and the landlord was happy too (which is the most important part). Call them on this phone: 020 3404 3303

Hi, if you still looking some cleaning company we do all of the cleaning like move in/out tenency cleaning. We live in Stretham and all are work is baset in Dulwitch, Crystal Palace, Peckham area. If you interested please contact as on

mob. 07808558274

02086798742

Many thanks Marta and Gabby

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