End Of Tenancy Cleaning

This is a deep cleaning service designed to leave a property in pristine condition for the next tenant. It goes beyond a regular maintenance clean, focusing on thorough cleaning of every nook and cranny. Here’s a general overview of what’s typically included: 

General Cleaning Tasks: 

  • Dusting and Wiping Surfaces: All surfaces, including walls, light fixtures, shelves and furniture, are wiped and dusted to remove any accumulated dirt or grime. 
  • Windows and Mirrors: Cleaning of all windows (interior) and mirrors to remove smudges, streaks and dust. 
  • Floor Cleaning: Floors are thoroughly cleaned, which can involve sweeping, vacuuming, mopping or even steam cleaning, depending on the type of flooring (carpet, wood, tiles, etc). 
  • Doors and Handles: These are cleaned to remove fingerprints, dust and marks, ensuring they look polished. 

Kitchen Cleaning: 

  • Oven, Stove and Grill: These are deep cleaned, including removing any grease and food remnants. The oven often requires special attention to remove burnt-on grease. 
  • Fridge and Freezer: These appliances are emptied, cleaned inside and out and left spotless. 
  • Cabinets and Drawers: The insides and outsides of kitchen cabinets and drawers are wiped clean. Any crumbs or food remnants are removed. 
  • Sink and Taps: The sink, taps and countertops are scrubbed to remove stains, limescale and food residues. 
  • Worktops: Sanitising all surfaces with an antibacterial cleaner  

Bathroom Cleaning: 

  • Toilets and Sinks: Toilets, sinks and taps are thoroughly cleaned, disinfected and scrubbed to remove stains, limescale and soap scum. 
  • Shower and Bath: These areas are deep cleaned to remove soap scum, watermarks and mildew. The tiles, grout and shower doors/curtains are also cleaned. 
  • Mirrors and Fixtures: Mirrors are cleaned of any streaks or smudges and light fixtures are dusted and wiped. 

Deep Cleaning of Specific Areas: 

  • Carpet Cleaning: If carpets are in place, they are typically vacuumed thoroughly and may also require deep cleaning or steam cleaning to remove stains and odours. 
  • Upholstery and Soft Furnishings: Any upholstery, such as chairs or sofas, may be cleaned or steam cleaned to remove dirt and stains. 
  • Walls and Ceilings: The walls and ceilings are inspected and cleaned for dust, stains or cobwebs. In some cases, stains may be removed or touched up. 

Additional Tasks: 

  • Light Fixtures and Switches: Light fixtures, light bulbs and switches are cleaned of dust and grime. 
  • Air Vents and Radiators: These are wiped down to remove dust and dirt build-up. 
  • Bin Cleaning: Garbage bins in the property are emptied and cleaned to prevent any lingering odours or stains. 

Special Considerations: 

  • End of tenancy cleaning is typically more detailed than regular cleaning, because it is intended to restore the property to a condition suitable for the next tenant. It’s a much deeper level of cleaning than a routine tidy-up. 
  • Cleaning Products and Equipment: Professional end of tenancy cleaners often use specialised cleaning products, tools and equipment to achieve a higher standard of cleanliness, especially for challenging stains or grime build-up. 
  • Compliance with Lease Agreement: Many rental agreements require tenants to have the property professionally cleaned at the end of the tenancy, to ensure it meets the landlord’s expectations. 

Benefits: 

  • Security Deposit: A thorough end of tenancy cleaning increases the likelihood that tenants will receive their full security deposit back. 
  • Time and Effort Savings: For tenants with busy schedules or limited time, hiring professional cleaners can save effort and ensure a high standard of cleanliness. 
  • Landlord Satisfaction: Ensures the landlord is satisfied with the condition of the property, helping maintain a positive relationship. 

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