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End of Tenancy Cleaning in Bury

End of tenancy cleaning across Bury (Bury town, Prestwich, Ramsbottom, Radcliffe and Whitefield) from £156, cleaned to the check-out report. Free 48-hour re-clean if it flags our work.

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End of tenancy cleaning from:Studio £1561-bed £2072-bed £2433-bed £3394-bed £425Instant quote

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 Bury?

In Bury, a standard end of tenancy clean is priced by size: from £156 for a studio up to £425 for a four-bed. End of Tenancy LTD holds the same fixed prices everywhere, so Bury pays no postcode premium. Condition and add-ons such as carpets or the oven can move the figure, which your quote settles before anything is booked.

End of tenancy cleaning prices in Bury by property size
Property sizeFrom
Studio£156
1-bed£207
2-bed£243
3-bed£339
4-bed£425

These are standard per-size prices; condition, location and add-ons set the final figure in your quote. Build an instant quote or see the full price list.

Areas we cover in Bury

Postcode areas: BL0, BL8, BL9, M25, M26, M45.

  • Bury town centre

    BL9 around the large market and the Metrolink interchange mixes town-centre flats with older terraces. The flats hand back on the kitchen and bathroom for the report; the terraces add carpets and the oven, so we sort a tram-side parking spot before the team starts.

  • Prestwich

    A commuter suburb in M25 on the Metrolink line, with period terraces let mostly to professionals. A check-out runs the full terrace list, oven, internal windows, skirtings and carpets, and many are converted into flats, so bedrooms and a shared bathroom go on one inventory.

  • Ramsbottom

    A Victorian market town in BL0 of mostly older housing, plenty of it stone-built. The period homes keep sash windows, cornicing and timber floors that an inventory clerk checks closely, so we budget extra time for the detail on a move-out clean.

  • Radcliffe

    An M26 Metrolink town under major town-centre regeneration, so newer flats sit beside older terraces. The new blocks hand back on integrated ovens and glazing; the terraces carry the oven and carpets, and we plan access around the building works where they overlap.

  • Whitefield

    A popular Metrolink suburb in M45 with a park and ride and a settled family feel. Much of the stock is interwar semis, so a check-out covers more bedrooms and a second bathroom, with the kitchen carrying the most weight on the report.

  • Tottington

    A semi-rural BL8 village on the edge of the moors, leaning to older and stone-built homes. These keep original windows and timber floors that a clerk goes over carefully, so we set aside extra time and handle the older surfaces gently at check-out.

  • Unsworth

    A settled residential village in M45 between Bury and Manchester, mostly semis and family homes. Rentals here are family-sized, so a move-out covers more rooms and a second bathroom, and the kitchen gets the closest attention because that is where deposits turn.

  • Walmersley

    A leafy residential area north of Bury in BL9, leaning to semis and larger detached homes. The bigger houses mean more bedrooms and bathrooms to bring up to report standard, with en-suites and utility rooms adding to the inventory the clerk works through.

  • Besses o’ th’ Barn

    A Metrolink stop in M45 ringed by interwar suburban housing, mostly semis on quiet streets. The semis bring more rooms and a second bathroom to the report, and 1930s windows and woodwork take longer to detail than a modern flat.

  • Holcombe Brook

    A hillside village in BL0 below Peel Tower moorland, with stone cottages and larger detached homes. The older stone houses keep original windows and timber floors a clerk checks closely, so we budget extra time for the detail on a check-out clean.

End of tenancy cleaning in Bury from £156, from the period terraces of Prestwich and Ramsbottom to the town-centre flats, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.

Prestwich, Ramsbottom and the Bury terraces

Bury’s rental stock has a bit of everything. Prestwich has become one of the most sought-after corners of Greater Manchester, big Victorian terraces with high ceilings and period features, and Ramsbottom up the valley is stone-built three-storey terraces with a foodie high street. Those period homes check out on the oven, the sash and bay windows, high-level dust and carpet worn on the stairs and landings.

Around Bury town, Radcliffe and Whitefield it is more standard terraces and semis, plus newer estates, where damp around the windows and in older bathrooms is the thing to watch alongside the oven. The water here sits between soft and slightly hard, so a light limescale on the kettle and showerhead can show up, but it is grease and damp that do most of the damage.

  • Sash and bay windows, period features and stair-carpet wear in the Prestwich and Ramsbottom terraces
  • Oven and extractor grease in the older kitchens
  • Damp and mould around windows and in older terrace bathrooms
  • Light limescale on kettles and showerheads (water is soft to slightly hard)

What it costs in Bury

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 bigger period houses are priced on the property.

Local quotes run from about £100 to £290. A three-storey Ramsbottom terrace or a big Prestwich house with extra floors and a cellar is the job that climbs (more stairs, more rooms) so send the size and we’ll fix the figure.

More floors, more stairs, fixed first.

Parking and access on move-out day

Out in Prestwich, Ramsbottom and Tottington the streets are mostly unrestricted with driveways, so the van goes outside. There are resident-permit zones around Bury town centre, the hospital and the Metrolink stops, so for a central flat we sort a permit or come in on the tram. There is no clean-air charge anywhere in Greater Manchester.

If it’s a central or Metrolink-side address, say so when you book and we’ll arrange the permit.

Cleaned against the inventory

Bury lettings run through agents like Keenans and Pearson Ferrier across Bury, Prestwich and Ramsbottom, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We clear it section by section: the period features and stairs in the Prestwich and Ramsbottom terraces, the oven and the damp-prone corners in the town stock.

Send the check-in inventory or the check-out report with your details and that is what we clean to.

More Greater Manchester areas we cover

The usual add-ons

Getting booked in around Bury

  • If the property is neglected or has strong smells, photos help us plan scope and time.
  • Send the postcode and property details for the fastest accurate quote.
  • Flag the access early: keys, concierge, parking, permit zones.
  • Pass on anything the inventory requires: oven, carpets, windows, upholstery.

FAQ

Do you cover all of Bury?

Yes, across BL8 and BL9, plus M25 (Prestwich), M26 (Radcliffe), M45 (Whitefield) and BL0 (Ramsbottom), from Bury town to Prestwich, Ramsbottom, Tottington and Radcliffe. Send your postcode to confirm the earliest slot.

Do you cover the three-storey Ramsbottom terraces?

Yes. They’re a Bury speciality, and the extra floor, the stairs and often a cellar make them bigger than the bedroom count suggests. We price on the property and clean the lot to the report.

Is there a clean-air or ULEZ charge?

No. Bury is not in the London ULEZ, and Greater Manchester’s clean-air plan doesn’t charge cars or vans, so there is nothing extra for the van.

Is carpet cleaning included?

Carpets are vacuumed as standard. A deep carpet clean is an add-on, worth it when your check-in inventory recorded the carpets as cleaned, common in the period terraces here. We’ll say if your report doesn’t call for it.

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