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End of Tenancy Cleaning in Cheshire

End of tenancy cleaning across Cheshire (Chester, Warrington, Crewe, Macclesfield and Wilmslow) from £156, cleaned to the check-out report, with no London ULEZ or Clean Air charge. Send your postcode for a fixed price.

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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 Cheshire?

End of tenancy cleaning in Cheshire costs from £156 for a studio to £425 for a four-bed house. The prices are fixed and identical across every area End of Tenancy LTD covers. What you pay comes down to the size of the place, its condition, and any add-ons your check-out report needs, all confirmed in the quote.

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

A standard clean, priced per size. Your quote pins the figure down for condition, location and any add-ons. Build an instant quote or see the full price list.

Areas we cover in Cheshire

Postcode areas: CH, CW, WA, SK.

  • Warrington

    WA1 to WA5 covers a large town between Manchester and Liverpool, from Victorian terraces near the centre to sizeable new-build estates on the edge. The newer flats hand back on the details, limescale on chrome taps and glass screens and integrated ovens, while the older terraces turn on a sharp kitchen and carpets.

  • Chester

    The historic walled city sits in CH1 to CH4, with Georgian townhouses, the Rows and many period properties split into flats. Sash windows, cornicing and original timber floors all get checked by an inventory clerk, so we budget extra time for the detail and plan permit parking inside the conservation streets.

  • Crewe

    A major railway junction town in CW1 and CW2 on soft water, mostly Victorian railway-era terraces with post-war estates around them. Soft water keeps limescale light, so a clerk looks harder at the oven, skirtings and carpets, and those terraced floors are usually where a deposit is won or lost.

  • Macclesfield

    Former silk town in SK10 and SK11, known for its converted mill flats alongside stone terraces. The mill conversions bring high ceilings and large windows that take time to reach, while the integrated kitchens are marked closely, so we plan the clean around access and the glazing.

  • Ellesmere Port

    Industrial port and dockside town in CH65 and CH66, with terraced housing and post-war estates near the works. A check-out here is usually the full terraced list, oven, internal windows, skirtings and carpets, and worn estate carpets are the detail an inventory clerk flags first.

  • Northwich

    Historic salt and chemical town in CW8 and CW9, with timber-framed properties in the centre and estate housing beyond. The harder local water leaves limescale on taps and shower screens, so kitchens and bathrooms take the most attention, and we plan parking on the older narrow streets.

  • Runcorn

    Halton chemical town in WA7 on the Mersey, mixing older terraces in the town with 1960s and 70s estate housing. Carpet wear in the bedrooms and on communal stairs decides many of these hand-backs, so we set time aside for the floors alongside a full oven clean.

  • Widnes

    Halton chemical town in WA8 with a dense terraced housing stock close to the centre. These older two-up two-downs are let widely, so a check-out often means the full terrace list, oven, tiling, skirtings and carpets, with the kitchen carrying most of the inventory.

  • Winsford

    Salt-mining town in CW7 with a large stock of estate housing built out from the 1960s. Carpets in the bedrooms and on the stairs take the wear here, so they are usually the clerk’s first stop, and we plan the clean around the floors and a thorough oven.

  • Wilmslow

    Affluent golden-triangle commuter town in SK9, with large detached houses and period homes on generous plots. More rooms and bathrooms means a longer inventory, and original woodwork and bigger glazed areas take time, so we budget extra hours on a move-out clean here.

  • Nantwich

    Historic salt and market town in CW5, known for its black-and-white timber buildings and period cottages. The older homes have small kitchens and bathrooms a clerk marks closely, and the harder local water leaves limescale on taps and screens, so wet rooms get the most attention.

  • Congleton

    Market town below the Cheshire hills in CW12, a mix of stone terraces near the centre and newer estate housing around it. The newer homes hand back on limescale and integrated ovens, while the older terraces turn on the kitchen, skirtings and carpets against the report.

  • Knutsford

    Affluent Georgian market and commuter town in WA16, with period townhouses near the centre and large family homes around it. Sash windows, cornicing and timber floors all get detailed by a clerk, and the bigger houses simply add rooms and bathrooms, so we plan extra time.

  • Sandbach

    Cobbled market town in CW11 with its Saxon crosses, a mix of period cottages and post-war estates. The older kitchens and bathrooms are marked hard, and the harder local water means limescale on taps and shower screens, so wet rooms carry the report on a move-out clean.

  • Middlewich

    Salt town on the Trent and Mersey canal in CW10, with terraced housing near the centre and estates beyond. The harder water leaves limescale on taps and kettles, so the kitchen and bathroom take most attention, and we plan parking on the older streets before the team arrives.

  • Alderley Edge

    Wealthy golden-triangle village in SK9, defined by large detached homes on private plots. More rooms, bathrooms and bigger glazed areas mean a longer inventory, and high-end kitchens with integrated appliances are checked closely, so we budget extra hours for the detail here.

  • Poynton

    Leafy commuter town in SK12 near Stockport, mostly semi-detached and detached family homes from the mid-century on. The bigger homes add rooms and bathrooms to bring up to report standard, and we plan the clean around the kitchen, the carpets and a full oven.

  • Neston

    Wirral-edge market town in CH64 near the Dee, with Georgian houses in the centre and later semis around it. The period homes have original windows and woodwork a clerk details, while the family houses add rooms, so we plan time across the kitchen, bathrooms and floors.

  • Frodsham

    Hillside market town in WA6 below Overton Hill, mixing period cottages on Main Street with estate housing on the slopes. The older homes turn on the kitchen and bathroom, and the harder local water leaves limescale on taps and screens, so wet rooms get the most attention.

  • Alsager

    Leafy commuter town in ST7 with railway links, mostly inter-war and post-war semis on quiet residential streets. These family homes hand back on the kitchen, carpets and a clean oven, so we plan time for the floors and the appliances against the inventory.

  • Holmes Chapel

    Railway village on the Manchester line in CW4, a mix of period cottages and newer estate housing around the station. The newer homes hand back on limescale and integrated ovens, while the older cottages turn on small kitchens and bathrooms marked closely by a clerk.

  • Handforth

    Commuter suburb in SK9 with new-build estates near the station. Modern homes hand back on the details, limescale on chrome and glass, integrated ovens and shower screens, so kitchens and bathrooms take the most attention, and we arrange parking on the newer estate roads.

  • Bollington

    Former mill town in SK10 beside the canal, known for its stone terraces and converted mill flats. The conversions bring high ceilings and large windows that take time to reach, while the older terraced kitchens and bathrooms are the detail a clerk marks first.

End of Tenancy LTD covers Cheshire from £156, from the Wilmslow golden triangle to historic Chester and Warrington, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.

Cheshire is the high end of the North West

Cheshire is the affluent county of the region, and that shows at check-out. The “golden triangle” around Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Prestbury is footballer-and-executive country: large detached houses with premium kitchens, multiple bathrooms and wood or stone floors, where clerks mark the floors and the high-end fittings closely. Historic Chester is the other end of the spectrum, a Roman and Georgian city full of period and conservation-area homes, all sash windows and high cornices.

In between are Warrington, a big new town with estates and new-build, and Crewe, the railway town with its terraces and regeneration. Each main town has its own page below; we price and clean to whichever Cheshire you’re in.

  • Wood and stone floors and premium bathrooms in the Wilmslow and Alderley Edge houses
  • Sash windows and high cornices in the period Chester homes
  • New-build glass and oven grease in the Warrington estates
  • Carpet wear and oven in the Crewe terraces

Mostly soft water, Crewe is the harder one

Worth knowing if you’re comparing with a London move: most of Cheshire is on soft North West water, so limescale is usually a minor issue. The exception is the south of the county around Crewe, which draws partly from boreholes and runs harder, so there limescale on the taps and shower glass does matter, and we treat it. Historic Chester, by contrast, is on soft River Dee water, so limescale is rarely the issue. Elsewhere the time goes on the oven, the floors and the carpets.

What it costs, and parking

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; larger detached houses are priced on the property. Local quotes run from about £125 to £340, and the big golden-triangle houses are the jobs that climb: more bathrooms, more floor, more to do.

Parking is straightforward, Cheshire is mostly driveways and unrestricted streets, with controlled bays only in Chester and the town centres, run by the unitary councils. And there is no London ULEZ or charging clean-air zone out here, so the van pays nothing.

Big houses, priced on the property.

Pick your area

We cover Cheshire across the CH, WA, CW and SK postcodes, Chester, Warrington, Crewe, Macclesfield, Wilmslow and the market towns. The main towns have their own pages below; or send your postcode and property details for a fixed price and the earliest slot.

If the check-out flags something we cleaned, we come back within 48 hours, free.

Two councils, one county: what clerks flag from the silk town to the salt towns

Cheshire is split between two unitary councils, Cheshire West and Chester (the CH and parts of the CW area) and Cheshire East (Macclesfield, Wilmslow, Knutsford and the SK fringe), and the inventory clerks working each patch see different housing. Beyond the golden-triangle houses and the period Chester lets, Macclesfield is the old silk town: rows of Victorian terraces plus a steady run of former-mill buildings converted into apartments, where clerks focus on tired carpets, kitchen grease and the limescale in the bathrooms. The market towns of Knutsford and Nantwich sit at the smarter end, Georgian, Edwardian and timber-framed lets where the time goes on woodwork, sash windows and original floors rather than modern fittings.

Mid-Cheshire is different again. Northwich and Winsford are the salt towns, more modest in price, with a mix of older terraces and a wave of recent new-build estates from the volume housebuilders. New-build hands clerks a predictable list: builders’ dust in the window tracks and skirtings, marks on white walls, and ovens used hard for a year or two. Knowing which Cheshire you are renting in tells you where a check-out is likely to bite, and where we put the hours.

  • Macclesfield: Victorian terraces and converted silk-mill apartments, carpets, oven grease and bathroom limescale lead the report
  • Knutsford and Nantwich: Georgian and Edwardian market-town lets, woodwork, sash windows and original floors get the attention
  • Northwich and Winsford: a mix of older terraces and new-build estates, builders’ dust in tracks and skirtings plus marked walls on the newer stock
  • Cheshire East vs Cheshire West: parking permits, visitor scratchcards and town-centre bays are run by whichever unitary council you are in, so the rules differ across the county

Coverage nearby

Everywhere else we cover

Recommended add-ons

Getting booked in around Cheshire

  • If the inventory names oven, carpets or windows, say so when you book.
  • Photos of any neglect or strong smells help us plan the time properly.
  • The postcode and property details get you the fastest accurate quote.
  • Flag the access early: keys, concierge, parking, permit zones.

FAQ

Which parts of Cheshire do you cover?

Across the county (CH, WA, CW and SK) from Chester and Warrington to Crewe, Macclesfield, Wilmslow, Knutsford and Nantwich. Pick your town page or send your postcode for the earliest slot.

Is the water hard in Cheshire?

Mostly soft, most of the county is on soft North West water, so limescale is usually minor. South Cheshire around Crewe is the exception, with harder borehole water, so we descale there as standard. Chester, despite being the historic city, is on soft River Dee water. We focus the time where each property needs it.

Is there a ULEZ or clean-air charge?

No. Cheshire is well outside the London ULEZ and has no charging Clean Air Zone, so there is nothing extra to pay for the van.

Is carpet cleaning included?

Carpets are vacuumed as standard. A deep carpet clean is an add-on when the inventory recorded them as cleaned. Many of the higher-value Cheshire homes are wood- or stone-floored, which we clean and buff instead, so we’ll tell you what your report needs.

Will a professional clean actually help me get my deposit back in Cheshire?

It helps, because the deposit rules work on evidence. Your deposit sits in a government-backed scheme, and if cleaning is disputed the burden of proof is on the landlord or agent: an adjudicator compares the signed check-in inventory against the check-out report and decides on the balance of probabilities. A clean done to the check-out standard, with the property returned to its check-in condition, is exactly what those reports are measuring. If the check-out flags our work we come back within 48 hours, a free re-clean.

Do you cover the smaller Cheshire towns like Knutsford, Nantwich, Northwich and Winsford, not just the big ones?

Yes. The big towns have their own pages, but we clean right across the county, the Cheshire East side around Macclesfield, Wilmslow and Knutsford, and the Cheshire West and mid-Cheshire side including Nantwich, Northwich and Winsford. Send your postcode and we will confirm the price and the earliest slot for your town.

Was there not a Clean Air Zone planned for Chester? Does it affect the price?

A charging zone was looked at years ago for Cheshire West and Chester, but it was never brought in. The council went with a low-emission strategy instead of charges, so there is no Clean Air Zone fee on cars or vans anywhere in Cheshire and nothing extra on your quote. The price is set by your property size, not the vehicle.

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