End of Tenancy Cleaning Prices in Kensington
An end of tenancy clean is the deposit-back clean: the thorough one judged against your check-in inventory when you hand the keys back, not a quick tidy-up. In Kensington the price is fixed by bedrooms and shown before you book – a studio is £156, a one-bedroom £198, a two-bedroom £232, a three-bedroom £267 and a four-bedroom £349, with carpet cleaning from +£27 a room – which is well below what many W8 firms quote for the same clean, and shown without a form.
That price covers what an inventory clerk actually checks – the oven inside and out, the extractor filter, cupboards in and out, inside the appliances, limescale off taps, tiles and shower glass, plus skirting, internal windows and floors – worked to the checklist rather than to a set number of hours, so a clean that runs long never costs extra. What matters just as much in W8 is what comes with it: a VAT invoice for the agent, £1,000,000 insurance, DBS-checked cleaners and a cleaning receipt for your deposit scheme – the paperwork a prime check-out expects and an informal cleaner cannot provide. Materials are treated with care, though this is a thorough tenancy clean, not specialist stone, silk or antique restoration.
The 72-hour re-clean is included: if the check-out flags a line on the agreed checklist, the team returns free. Access is often a concierge or key handover on the W8 blocks; defrost the fridge-freezer the day before, and the quote comes back the same day with no payment upfront.
What comes with your fixed price
A price fixed by bedrooms, shown before you book – no quote form
A VAT invoice for the agent
£1,000,000 insurance
DBS-checked, vetted cleaners
A 72-hour re-clean if the check-out flags an agreed item
A cleaning receipt for your deposit protection scheme
The backing a W8 inventory check-out expects – included, not extra.