
End of Tenancy Cleaning in Bolton
End of tenancy cleaning across Bolton (the town centre, Bromley Cross, Horwich, Farnworth and Westhoughton) from £156, cleaned to the check-out report. Free 48-hour re-clean if it flags our work.
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A standard clean, priced per size. Your quote pins the figure down for condition, location and any add-ons.
How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Bolton?
Prices for an end of tenancy clean in Bolton run from £156 for a studio to £425 for a four-bed house. End of Tenancy LTD charges the same fixed rates in every area, with no premium for one postcode over another. The size of the home, its condition and any add-ons set the final figure, and we confirm it in your quote.
Per-size prices for a standard clean. The quote confirms your exact figure once we know condition, location and add-ons. Build your quote or see the full price list.
Areas we cover in Bolton
Postcode areas: BL1, BL2, BL3, BL4, BL5, BL6, BL7.
On the western edge of the borough in BL6, Horwich mixes terraces with newer estate housing near the old loco works. Terraces put the oven and carpets on the report; the new-builds hand back on integrated appliances, so we match the time to whichever the check-out covers.
A BL5 town with its own railway station and a mix of terraces and semis let to commuters. A check-out runs the full list, oven, internal windows, skirtings and carpets, and the semis add a second bathroom and more rooms to bring up to standard.
Dense terraced streets sit south of the centre in BL4, a steady share of them rented with regular turnover. The oven and the carpets are where a clerk usually starts, so those carry the time, and we book early because move-outs cluster here.
A BL7 suburb in Turton with its own station, leaning to semis and detached family homes. Rentals here are family-sized, so a check-out covers more bedrooms and a second bathroom, with the kitchen carrying the most weight on the inventory.
An affluent northern village in BL7 of larger period and detached homes on the moorland edge. The older houses keep sash windows and original woodwork an inventory clerk goes over closely, so we budget extra time for the detail at check-out.
A BL6 area with its own railway station and a mix of semis and detached homes let to commuters. The semis bring more rooms and a second bathroom to the report, and original windows and woodwork take longer to detail than a modern flat.
To the south-east of Bolton in BL3, Little Lever runs terraces alongside post-war semis and newer estates. Terraces carry the oven and carpets; the semis add rooms and a bathroom, so we size the team to the property the check-out covers.
Terraced streets north of the centre in BL2, with a sizeable rented share and steady turnover. A move-out here is the full terrace list, oven, skirtings, internal windows and carpets, and many are sharer lets so kitchens and bathrooms carry the report.
On the moorland edge in BL1, Smithills mixes older stone houses with semis on greener streets. The stone-built homes keep original windows and timber floors that a clerk checks closely, so we set aside extra time and treat the older surfaces gently.
Dense terraced streets fill BL1, a large share let to sharers with high turnover. Check-outs cluster here and often run HMO-style, several bedrooms and a communal kitchen and bathroom on one inventory, so we book early and plan parking on the narrow roads.
End of tenancy cleaning in Bolton from £156, built for the town’s Victorian terraces and student houses. Free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags it.
A mill town of terraces, with damp the enemy
Bolton is a classic ex-cotton-mill town and the rental stock is mostly dense Victorian and Edwardian terraces, especially north of the centre. Those are older homes, so the check-out leans on the oven, worn carpet and the real Bolton issue: damp and condensation marks on the walls and around the windows. The University of Bolton adds student HMOs around the town centre, Deane Road and Tonge Moor, where it is shared-kitchen and oven grease.
Worth knowing which damp you have. Condensation mould on the sealant, the window reveals and the corners is a cleaning job and it comes off as part of the work. Damp coming through a solid wall is the building rather than you, and a clerk cannot fairly deduct for it, so photograph it before you hand the keys back. Newer stock is on the way at Church Wharf, and the affluent edges at Bromley Cross, Egerton and Horwich have bigger family homes.
Short-stay in the centre, unrestricted in the terraces
Out in the suburbs and the terraced streets parking is mostly unrestricted, with driveways on the newer and affluent edges, so the van goes outside.
The town-centre controlled zone is short-stay pay-and-display, which is no use for a full clean, so for a central flat we either time the job around it or come in by train and carry from the station. There is no clean-air charge anywhere in Greater Manchester.
Cardwells, Newton & Co and what the list names
Bolton lettings run through agents like Cardwells and Newton & Co around Bromley Cross, and Sovereign Estates across Farnworth and Horwich, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report.
We follow it through the house: the oven and shared kitchen in the student lets, the damp-prone corners in the terraces, and any light limescale on the bathroom fittings. Send the inventory or the check-out report with the booking and we clean to it, not to a generic list.
Soft moorland water, so the hours go to the kitchen
A studio is from £156, a one-bed £207, a two-bed £243, a three-bed £339 and a four-bed £425 for a standard clean. Carpets are the usual add-on and shared houses are priced on the rooms. Local quotes start around £125 to £150 and rise with size and condition.
The supply here comes off the West Pennine moorland reservoirs above Smithills and Horwich, so there is little scale to fight and any light film comes off inside the standard price. That makes the bathroom quicker and the kitchen no cheaper. The bigger jobs are the student and shared houses, so tell us the room and bathroom count and the cost divides between housemates.
Light limescale removal included.
If the report later flags something we cleaned, we come back within 48 hours, free. We’d rather return and put it right than have you argue it with a clerk.
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Add-ons for your inventory
Lining up your Bolton move-out
Tell us the basics, get a firm price.
We’ll come back with a firm price and the earliest slot in Bolton. Add any extras (carpets, oven, upholstery) and we’ll confirm them upfront.
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Common questions
Damp keeps getting flagged in our terrace. Is that our problem or the landlord’s?
It depends what caused it. Condensation mould on the sealant, the window reveals and the corners is a cleaning job and we take it off as part of the work. Damp coming through a solid wall is the building rather than you, and a clerk cannot fairly deduct for it. Photograph it before you hand the keys back.
Bolton is soft water. Does that make the clean cheaper?
It makes it quicker in the bathroom and no cheaper in the kitchen. The supply comes off the West Pennine moorland reservoirs above Smithills and Horwich, so there is little scale to fight and any light film comes off inside the standard price. The oven and the shared kitchen are where the hours go.
A student house near Deane Road. What does the clean cover?
Every room plus the shared kitchen, bathroom and stairs, because a clerk checks those jointly. The University of Bolton lets around the town centre, Deane Road and Tonge Moor turn over together, so book early for the changeover. We price on the room and bathroom count so the cost divides between housemates.
Our flat is one of the new town-centre ones. Can you park?
The town-centre zone is short-stay pay-and-display, so for a central Bolton flat we time the job around it or come in by train and carry from the station. Out in the terraced streets and toward Bromley Cross and Horwich parking is unrestricted with driveways. There is no clean-air charge anywhere in Greater Manchester.