End of tenancy cleaning in Hackney E9 is a fixed-price, checklist-based clean built for the check-out inspection: studios from £156 and two-bed flats from £232 with VAT and oven cleaning included, backed by a 72-hour re-clean if the report flags a listed item.
E9 tenancies end in very different buildings: warehouse conversions around Hackney Wick with exposed brick that holds dust at height, canalside new builds where floor-to-ceiling glass shows every smear at the inspection, and Victorian terraces off Victoria Park whose original sash windows and deep skirting collect what hurried cleans miss. The deductions, though, repeat everywhere: grease on the extractor, limescale on screens and taps, dust lines behind where the bed stood.
The clean works to the same room-by-room standard an inventory clerk scores against, so the check-out report reads clean line by line and the deposit conversation stays short – whether the handover is at a Homerton terrace or a Wick studio.
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Our service begins at first contact. We take you through the entire journey, from booking to cleaning, in a most enjoyable manner. Satisfaction every step of the way.
Once you confirm the quote, we'll leave you in the capable hands of our cleaners. Now, all you have to do is to enjoy your free time with a smile on your face.
Room-by-room tasks the team works through, matched to what letting agents and inventory clerks check at the check-out.
| Area | What gets cleaned |
|---|---|
| Kitchen | Oven inside and door glass, hob and surround, extractor filter and underside, fridge and freezer emptied and wiped, microwave, worktops, cupboard fronts and interiors, sink and taps descaled |
| Bathrooms | Bath and shower tray descaled, screen and tiles, toilet, sink and taps, extractor vent, mirrors, all surfaces wiped to a chrome finish |
| Bedrooms and living areas | Skirting, light fittings, switches and sockets, door frames and handles, wardrobes and drawers emptied and wiped, radiators, dust lines where furniture stood |
| Windows and period features | Internal glass, frames and sills; sash grooves in period terraces; full-height panes in newer canalside flats checked against daylight |
| Throughout | Hoovering and mopping of all floors; carpets spot-treated, with full extraction added when the tenancy agreement requires it |
Around Hackney Wick, converted warehouses rent fast and check out hard: exposed brick sheds fine dust onto every flat surface, steel-framed windows show grime against the canal light, and mezzanine edges collect what ground-level cleans never reach. The team brings height access for exactly these jobs.
The canalside new builds toward White Post Lane and the park edge fail differently – full-height glazing photographed against daylight, integrated appliances whose interiors clerks always open, and light floors that show every footprint at the handover. South Hackney and Homerton terraces add period detail: sash window grooves, deep Victorian skirting and original fireplaces that hold a season of dust above eye line.
If the check-out report still flags an item covered by the checklist, the 72-hour re-clean applies: the team returns and puts it right at no charge. That mechanism, with the deposit as the goal rather than a promise, is what keeps E9 handovers short.
A: End of tenancy cleaning includes a full top-to-bottom clean of the entire property, following a fixed inventory checklist. The service covers kitchens, bathrooms, living areas, appliances, fixtures, and fittings, ensuring the property is ready for inspection.
A: Letting agents and landlords in London require the property to meet professional cleanliness standards before returning your deposit. A proper end of tenancy clean reduces the risk of deductions and failed inventory reports.
A: The clean follows a checklist built around what inventory clerks actually score at London check-outs, shaped by years of cleaning for tenancy handovers. That covers appliances inside and out, limescale-prone areas, and the hidden zones that trigger most deductions. Oven cleaning and VAT are in the fixed price, and a 72-hour re-clean stands behind the work.
A: Yes. Every end of tenancy clean carries a 72-hour re-clean. If the check-out report or your landlord flags an item covered by the agreed checklist within 72 hours of completion, the team returns and re-cleans it free of charge, subject to access. This is the only guarantee we offer, and it applies to end of tenancy cleaning only.
A: If the report cites a cleaning item on the agreed checklist and it is raised within the 72-hour window, we re-clean the affected areas at no extra cost. Most flagged items are resolved in a single focused visit. Refunds are not offered; the re-clean is how the result gets corrected before the deposit conversation goes any further.
A: Yes. All cleaning professionals are covered by Public Liability insurance up to £1,000,000. This covers accidental damage to property during the cleaning process.
A: Cleaning time depends on the size and condition of the property. A small flat in good shape may take 3-4 hours, while larger or heavily used homes can take most of the day. The service finishes once the full checklist is covered, whatever the clock says.
A: No, you don’t need to be present. You can give access through someone else, leave keys with the concierge, or book key collection and return for a small additional fee. Most clients prefer not to be at the property during cleaning.
A: Before the service, please remove all personal items, defrost the fridge/freezer, and bag any leftover rubbish. Ensure electricity, hot water, and lighting are available so the team can work safely and efficiently.
A: Yes. Please make sure the freezer is fully defrosted at least 24 hours in advance. This allows the team to clean it thoroughly without delays or risk of water damage.
A: Yes. All materials, tools, and professional-grade cleaning products are provided and included in the price. You don’t need to supply anything.
A: The team size depends on the property. For smaller flats, one or two cleaners may be enough. For larger homes, we usually send a team of three or four to ensure the work is completed efficiently and to standard.
A: No. External window cleaning is not included in the standard quote. It can be added as an extra service if safe access is possible. Balcony window exteriors are included if balcony cleaning is booked.
A: Yes. Deep oven cleaning is included. We ask that you specify the oven type - single, double, or rangе, when booking so we can assign the proper time and tools.
A: End of tenancy cleaning is usually performed in unfurnished or mostly empty properties. If lightweight furniture remains, it can be moved by the cleaners - only if it can be safely handled by one person.
A: Please arrange parking within 50-150 metres of the property. If a permit is needed, sort it in advance. Where only paid parking is available, parking and congestion charges are covered by the client. Keys or codes can be logged with the booking if you cannot be there.
A: Morning slots (8:00-9:00 am), early afternoon slots (1:00-2:00 pm), and in special cases late afternoon around 5:00 pm. Services run Monday to Saturday, and slots fill 1-2 weeks ahead in busy moving months, so book once your check-out date is set.
A: If the property is in the London Congestion Zone, the congestion charge will be added to your final invoice. We’ll inform you of this during booking confirmation.
A: No. Painted walls and ceilings are only dusted and cobwebs removed. We do not wash them due to the risk of damage to the paint or surface.
A: Vacuuming of carpets and soft furnishings is included. Deep steam cleaning (hot water extraction) is available as an additional service and can be added during booking.
A: In most cases, yes - especially if carpets or sofas were present during tenancy. Many landlords or letting agents expect hot water extraction to be performed. Always check your tenancy agreement for specific requirements.
A: Light dusting of blinds is included as standard. If you require deep cleaning (e.g. for greasy or smoke-covered blinds), it’s available for an additional charge.
A: Light dusting lifts loose surface dust but leaves a film on the slats. Deep cleaning means taking the blinds down where the fitting allows, soaking and wiping slat by slat, and drying before rehanging. Check-out reports photograph blinds against daylight, which is why the film shows even when the room looks clean.
A: We provide end of tenancy cleaning across most London postcodes, covering Zones 1 to 5. If you're unsure whether we operate in your area, contact us and we’ll confirm availability.
A: Yes. We offer cleaning services from Monday to Saturday. Sunday bookings are possible in some cases, depending on availability and may involve a surcharge.
A: We offer discounted rates when carpet cleaning is added to end of tenancy cleaning. The exact price depends on how many rooms are carpeted and their condition. You’ll receive the full quote before confirming the booking.
A: Carpets usually dry within 8 to 12 hours after steam cleaning. We recommend avoiding walking on them during this period to prevent re-soiling or fibre deformation.
A: End of tenancy cleaning follows a strict checklist and is designed to meet letting agent standards. One-off cleaning is more general, without a guarantee, and is usually used for spring cleaning or occasional refresh.
A: A landlord cannot require you to pay for professional cleaning - the Tenant Fees Act 2019 banned mandatory cleaning fees and clauses. What a landlord can do is claim from the deposit if the property is returned less clean than the check-in inventory records. That is why the practical standard is the inventory report, and why a checklist-based clean with an invoice settles most disputes before they start.
A: Fixed prices with VAT and oven cleaning included, a published room-by-room checklist built to the inventory standard, vetted and insured cleaners with £1,000,000 public liability cover, and a 72-hour re-clean tied to the check-out report. The aim is simple: give your deposit its best chance and keep the handover short.
A: The property should be emptied of personal belongings and rubbish. While pre-cleaning isn’t required, properties in extremely poor condition may affect duration or cost. If unsure, feel free to send us photos for review.
Booking takes the property size, the check-out date and the access route. Most E9 handovers run through letting agents around Mare Street and Well Street, so keys are collected and returned under the job reference when the tenant has already moved – you do not need to be at the property.
Timing matters more than most people expect: the clean lands the day before or the morning of the check-out appointment, after the removals van rather than before it. Empty rooms clean faster and better, and the inventory photos show surfaces, not boxes. Slots around month-end fill 1-2 weeks ahead in E9, where tenancies turn over quickly around the Wick.
The team arrives with all materials and equipment, works to the published checklist, and reviews coverage room by room before leaving – so what the clerk checks is what has already been checked.
Prices are fixed by property size with VAT and oven cleaning included – the figure you see is the figure you pay, whether the clean takes four hours or seven. Carpet and upholstery cleaning join the same visit as priced add-ons, so the property presents one finished result at the inspection.
| Property Type | End of Tenancy Cleaning | + Carpet Cleaning |
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| Studio flat | Starting from£156 | Starting from+ £27 |
| 1 Bedroom | Starting from£198 | Starting from+ £27 |
| 2 Bedrooms | Starting from£232 | Starting from+ £32 |
| 3 Bedrooms | Starting from£267 | Starting from+ £35 |
| 4 Bedrooms | Starting from£349 | Starting from+ £42 |
| 5+ Bedrooms | Quote | Quote |
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All cleaning materials and equipment are included in the final price. Every end of tenancy booking carries a 72-hour re-clean: if the check-out report flags an item on the agreed checklist, the team returns and puts it right at no charge. |
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Pick the property size, add carpets if your agreement asks for them, and the fixed total appears – the same figure the written quote will confirm.
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Tenants book to protect the deposit; E9 landlords book between tenancies because a property that reads clean at the viewing lets faster, and the rental market around Victoria Park does not wait. The same fixed-price clean serves both: one invoice that satisfies an agent’s file, and a finish the next set of viewings can stand on.
The averages tell the local story: a three-bedroom E9 house averages around £276 for the full end of tenancy clean, rising to roughly £362 with carpets included – figures that sit below what a single month of a deposit dispute costs either side. Where a tenancy agreement requires professional carpet cleaning with proof, the invoice covers it in one line.
The full scope, standards and process are set out on the main end of tenancy cleaning page; this team simply brings them to E9 doorsteps, from Homerton to the Wick.
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