How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Chester?
Prices for an end of tenancy clean in Chester 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.
| Property size | From |
|---|---|
| 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 Chester
Postcode areas: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4.
- City walls and the Rows
The historic centre in CH1 is full of period flats above the shops along the Rows. Chester sits on sandstone, so the water is on the harder side and limescale on taps and screens is an early check-out mark; the old buildings add awkward stairs and original windows to detail.
- Handbridge
A riverside area in CH4 across the Old Dee Bridge with a high share of rentals. The harder local water means limescale on kitchen taps and shower screens is usually the first thing a clerk checks, so bathrooms and kitchens get the most attention, alongside the oven on a move-out.
- Queen’s Park
A Victorian suburb in CH4 reached over the suspension bridge, much of it period houses split into flats. Sash windows, cornicing and timber floors all get itemised on a check-out, and with Chester’s harder water limescale on the bathroom fittings is an early mark, so both take time.
- Hoole
A popular CH2 suburb of Victorian terraces close to the station, plenty now let to professionals and sharers. The kitchens are often original, so the oven leads the report; the harder water here also leaves scale on taps and screens, making the bathroom a clerk’s next stop.
- Boughton
Older terraced housing fills CH3 east of the centre. Small original kitchens mean the oven and the grease around it lead the check-out, and Chester’s harder water leaves limescale on taps and the shower screen, so the bathroom is worked alongside; parking is on-street near the main road.
- Great Boughton
A family suburb in CH3 of established residential streets, mostly semis and terraces. The semis bring two floors of carpet and a second bathroom into the inventory, and the harder local water means limescale on the bathroom fittings, so the kitchen and bathroom take the longest on a move-out.
- Vicars Cross
A large eastern suburb in CH3 weighted to semi-detached homes with gardens. Family stock puts several carpeted rooms and usually two bathrooms on the report, and with the water on the harder side limescale on taps and screens is an early mark, so we pace the clean around those rooms.
- Upton
A family suburb in CH2 near the hospital, a mix of inter-war semis and newer homes. The hospital draws renting staff, so move-outs are regular; the semis add a second bathroom and carpet to the inventory, and the harder water makes limescale on the fittings a clerk’s first stop.
- Newton
A residential CH2 area with a sizeable council estate alongside private semis. Carpet wear on stairs and tired kitchens are what a clerk marks on the estate homes, while the harder local water leaves scale on bathroom taps, so the oven, the floors and the bathroom share the time.
- Blacon
A large estate in CH1 of mid-century houses, much of it rented. The check-out turns on the oven, worn stair carpet and the skirtings, and because Chester’s water is harder, limescale on the bathroom taps and screen usually shows too, so the kitchen and bathroom take the closest pass.
End of tenancy cleaning in Chester from £156, from the period flats inside the city walls to the Hoole and Handbridge terraces and the University lets, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.
A historic city of period homes
Chester is a Roman and Georgian city, and the housing shows it, Georgian and Victorian terraces, flats above and behind the medieval Rows, and the conservation-area streets of Handbridge, Hoole and Queen’s Park. Period homes check out on the things age throws up: sash windows, high cornices and picture rails, deep skirtings and original floors, all of which a clerk marks closely. The walled city centre is full of flats over commercial frontages, where access is as much of the puzzle as the clean.
The water here is soft, Chester draws from the River Dee through Hafren Dyfrdwy, so limescale is rarely the issue it is down south. The deductions come from the oven, the floors and the windows, and from carpet wear in the rented terraces.
- Sash windows, high cornices and original floors in the Georgian and Victorian terraces
- Flats above the Rows and inside the walls, where access takes planning
- Conservation-area homes in Handbridge, Hoole and Queen’s Park
- Soft River Dee water, so limescale is rarely the issue
What it costs in Chester
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 period houses are priced on the property.
Local quotes run from about £130 to £340. A big Georgian house in Queen’s Park or a Handbridge family home, with several bathrooms and original floors, is the job that climbs; the wood floors are cleaned and buffed as part of the price, not a carpet add-on. Send the details and we’ll fix the figure.
Original floors buffed, not billed as carpet.
Parking and access on move-out day
The walled city centre is heavily controlled, permit bays and limited loading, so for a flat over the Rows we use the commercial-vehicle dispensation, sort a permit or load in and out on a plan. Out in Hoole, Handbridge, Boughton and the suburbs there is more on-street and driveway parking, so the van is closer to the door. There is no London ULEZ and no charging clean-air zone in Chester.
Send us the address and we’ll work the parking out beforehand.
We clean to the report
Chester lettings run through agents like Beresford Adams, Cavendish and Savills, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We take it point by point, the sash windows and cornices in the period homes, the floors and the oven, the high-traffic carpets in the University of Chester student lets.
Forward the check-out report or the check-in inventory and that report is the brief.
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Add-ons worth booking
Getting booked in around Chester
- For neglected properties or strong smells, a few photos let us scope it right.
- Send the postcode and property details for the fastest accurate quote.
- Keys, concierge, parking, permits: tell us before the day, not on it.
- Share any inventory requirements (oven, carpets, windows, upholstery).
