
End of Tenancy Cleaning in Hackney
End of tenancy cleaning in Hackney, cleaned to the check-out standard agents and landlords use. Fixed price by postcode; free 48-hour re-clean if checkout flags our work.
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Per-size prices for a standard clean. The quote confirms your exact figure once we know condition, location and add-ons.
How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Hackney?
Prices for an end of tenancy clean in Hackney 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 Hackney
Postcode areas: E5, E8, E9, N16, N1, E20.
Victorian and Georgian terraces in E5, including the Clapton Square conservation area, with many houses split into flats. Sash windows, cornicing and timber floors all draw an inventory clerk’s eye, so we set aside extra time for the period detail on a move-out clean.
A busy E8 hub around Kingsland High Street and Ridley Road Market, its Victorian terraces largely converted into flats let to sharers. Check-outs here run the full conversion list, oven, internal windows and carpets, and we plan permit parking off the main road before the team starts.
An N16 area known for Church Street independents and Clissold Park, with Victorian terraces and conversion flats. The bigger family houses add rooms and bathrooms to the report, while the conversions turn on a sharp kitchen and bathroom, and there’s no Tube, so we sort parking ahead.
N1 in the south of the borough, mixing ex-industrial stock with newer residential blocks. The new-build flats hand back on chrome and glass limescale and integrated ovens, while loft conversions bring height and exposed brick; concierge access and a loading bay keep a move-out moving.
Around Mare Street and the Narrow Way, where newer blocks sit beside older terraced stock. The modern flats turn on limescale across chrome and glass plus integrated kitchens, and the period conversions add sash windows and carpets, so we scope the building before booking the slot.
An E8 pocket by the park and lido, with Broadway Market nearby and rows of Victorian terraces, many now conversion flats. A check-out runs the period list, oven, sash windows and carpets, and bay-restricted streets mean we arrange permit parking before the team arrives.
E9 canalside warehouse and studio conversions with high ceilings and exposed brick. Tall windows and ceiling height mean reach work an inventory clerk will still scrutinise, and canal-side access is tight, so we plan the parking and route in before a move-out clean.
E9 around the Overground station and hospital, with a mix of Victorian terraces and council estates. Check-outs swing between period terrace detailing and ex-council blocks, where carpet wear and communal stairwells come into play, and the oven is the usual flashpoint on the inventory.
End of tenancy cleaning in Hackney from £156, cleaned to the check-out report your agent uses. Free 48-hour re-clean if it flags our work.
Your Hackney check-out is written by a clerk, not your landlord
The agents along Mare Street let a large share of these flats. Keatons, Felicity J. Lord and Dexters all sit within a couple of hundred metres of each other on the same stretch, and the independents run up Stoke Newington Church Street. Between them they book a lot of independent inventory clerks, which is why a Hackney check-out usually arrives as an itemised list rather than a paragraph of opinion.
That list is good news if the clean matches it and expensive if it does not. It names the oven interior and the door glass, the limescale on taps and screens, the insides of the units, the skirting, and appliance pull-out where there is access. We work down the same list. A generic deep clean covers most of it and misses the two or three lines a clerk actually marks.
Send the check-in inventory or the check-out report with your postcode. It tells us what the deposit turns on, and just as usefully, what you do not need to pay us for.
Where the hours go in an E5 or E8 kitchen
Most of the deductions we get called about in Hackney start in two rooms. A lot of the borough is older stock split into flats, Victorian and Georgian terraces around Clapton, Dalston and Stoke Newington, where the ovens are old and the bathrooms carry years of limescale on the taps and the shower screen. A clerk spends their time there, so we spend ours there.
An oven that has cooked for six years of tenants comes apart properly. Door glass out, racks into a dip tank, the shelf runners done by hand. That is an hour and a half before anyone has touched a bathroom, and it is the single line most likely to cost you money.
Warehouse conversions in Hackney Wick are a different job
Toward Hackney Wick and Fish Island the stock changes completely. High ceilings, big steel-framed windows, exposed services and hard floors, which means dust sits well above head height, the glass is on show from the moment a clerk walks in, and the floor needs finishing rather than a quick vacuum.
We bring reach poles for those. Balancing kit on somebody else’s furniture is how ceilings get marked and how a deposit gets lost twice over. The newer blocks behind Hackney Central are the quick ones, usually a half day for a one-bed, and we would rather tell you that than pad the hours.
Clearing the leftovers before the clerk arrives
The thing that trips Hackney tenants up is not dirt, it is the mattress propped in the hallway. A clerk records anything left behind and removal gets charged to the deposit at whatever rate the agent can find. Hackney runs a booked bulky waste collection, Monday to Friday, at £24 for one to five items and £48 for six to ten, with everything out on the pavement by 6am on the day.
Two details worth knowing. Ten items is the cap per booking, so a full flat clear-out is often two collections. And soft furnishings, a sofa or an armchair, have to be collected separately, which means that booking is charged as two. Households on Council Tax Reduction pay a reduced rate, and Hackney tenants paying a service charge get four free collections a year.
Book that before you book us. We clean an empty flat far better than a half-cleared one.
Vouchers, the Overground and where the van goes
Hackney is a controlled parking zone borough, so plan the van early. If the clean is at your place and you want the team near the door, a resident visitor voucher covers it. The council sells books of five all-day vouchers or books of twenty two-hour vouchers, as e-vouchers or scratchcards, and a two-hour voucher will not see out a two-bed.
Otherwise we use pay-and-display, or come in on the Overground and the buses along Mare Street. The whole borough sits inside the ULEZ, which matters if you are also booking a van for the move itself. Tell us the parking situation when you book and we plan arrival and loading around it.
Fixed prices for a Hackney flat
Prices are fixed once we have the basics. A studio starts at £156, a one-bed at £207, a two-bed at £243, a three-bed at £339 and a four-bed at £425 for a standard end of tenancy clean. Carpets are an add-on, usually worth it when your check-in inventory recorded them as cleaned.
For context, end of tenancy quotes around Hackney commonly start near £145–£180 for a studio and climb past £400 for a three-bed house, so our pricing sits at the sensible end of the local market. The exact figure depends on size, condition and add-ons.
No surprises on the day.
Send your postcode, bedrooms and bathrooms and we confirm the price before anything is booked.
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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What customers say
“End of Tenancy were brilliant for my Hackney Central flat. Trendy area demanding landlord high expectations. They delivered completely. The whole place was immaculate from floor to ceiling. Full deposit back.”
“Good service for my Shoreditch studio. Central location tricky parking but they managed. Professional team thorough work. Minor issue with the booking but resolved quickly. The actual clean was excellent.”
“Moved out of my Dalston flat and End of Tenancy made it perfect. 5 years of wear and tear completely reversed. The kitchen especially - all the grease all the grime all gone. Landlord couldn't complain.”
“My Stoke Newington house was spotless after they finished. Large Victorian property lots of rooms lots of features. The team was careful thorough and professional. Every inch cleaned perfectly.”
“Good job on my Clapton rental. Team arrived a bit late due to traffic but stayed until everything was done. The bathroom was especially impressive - thought the grouting was permanently stained. Not anymore.”
“End of Tenancy transformed my Homerton flat. Had been there 4 years and let things slip a bit. Team of 2 worked for 5 hours and it looked like a new build. Professional service throughout.”
“My flat near London Fields was gleaming after End of Tenancy finished. Trendy area premium rent and the flat needed to match. They delivered completely. Checkout was smooth as anything.”
“Used them for my place near Victoria Park. Good service - professional team thorough work. Quote was slightly higher than others I got but the quality was there. Would use again for the area.”
“Brilliant service for my Hackney Wick flat. Industrial conversion with exposed brickwork and they cleaned it all carefully. The whole place looked amazing. Deposit returned without any deductions.”
“End of Tenancy did a perfect job on my De Beauvoir Town flat. Beautiful period property that needed careful attention. Team exceeded expectations. Every surface every feature spotless. Highly recommend.”
Getting booked in around Hackney
Tell us the basics, get a firm price.
We’ll come back with a firm price and the earliest slot in Hackney. Add any extras (carpets, oven, upholstery) and we’ll confirm them upfront.
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Build the job, see the estimate, and send it over. We confirm the final figure before anything is booked.
- Postcode
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Step 1 of 3: your postcode
Common questions
What does a Hackney check-out clerk go for first?
The oven and the limescale, in that order. Most of what we clean across E5, E8, E9 and N16 is old terraced stock carved into flats, with tired ovens and taps that have scaled for years. Clerks know it, so the oven door glass, the hob and the shower screen get marked before anything else. That is where the bulk of our hours go.
We have a sofa to get rid of. Does that hold up the clean?
It holds up the check-out, which is worse. Hackney collects bulky waste Monday to Friday on a booked slot, £24 for one to five items and £48 for six to ten, out on the pavement by 6am. Sofas and armchairs have to go separately, so that booking counts as two collections. Get it gone before we arrive.
Our flat is a warehouse conversion in Hackney Wick. Does that change the clean?
It changes where the time goes. Those Hackney Wick and Fish Island units have high ceilings, big steel-framed windows and hard floors, so dust sits up out of reach, the glass is on show and the floor needs finishing rather than a quick vacuum. Tell us it is a conversion when you book and we bring the reach kit.
Which Hackney visitor voucher covers a full day of cleaning?
The all-day one. The council sells books of five all-day vouchers and books of twenty two-hour vouchers, as e-vouchers or scratchcards, and a two-hour voucher will not see out a two-bed. If the resident has neither, we use pay-and-display or come in on the Overground and the buses along Mare Street.
The agent has sent me the check-in inventory. Is that any use to you?
It is the most useful thing you can send. The check-in inventory sets the standard the check-out is judged against, so if it recorded the oven clean and the carpets done, we know exactly what has to be matched. Send it with your postcode and we clean line by line instead of running a generic list.