How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Lancashire?
End of tenancy cleaning in Lancashire starts at £156 for a studio and runs to £425 for a four-bed house. Those are End of Tenancy LTD’s standard fixed prices, the same in every area we cover. Your final figure depends on the size of the property, how it has been left, and any add-ons the inventory asks for, and we confirm it before the job is booked.
| Property size | From |
|---|---|
| Studio | £156 |
| 1-bed | £207 |
| 2-bed | £243 |
| 3-bed | £339 |
| 4-bed | £425 |
Standard clean per size; your quote confirms the figure for size, condition, location and any add-ons. Build an instant quote or see the full price list.
Areas we cover in Lancashire
Postcode areas: PR, BB, FY, LA, BL, WN, L, OL.
- Preston
City stock in PR1 to PR5 around the University of Lancashire, from Victorian terraces near the centre to student lets and newer flats. Many houses are shared, so a check-out can mean several bedrooms plus a communal kitchen and bathroom on one inventory, with the oven and carpets carrying the report.
- Blackburn
Former cotton mill town in BB1 and BB2, with dense Victorian terraces close to the centre and estates beyond. These older two-up two-downs are let widely, so a typical check-out is the full terrace list, oven, tiling, skirtings and carpets, with the kitchen marked hardest.
- Blackpool
Seaside resort in FY1 to FY4 with a dense rented stock, much of it terraced housing and converted guesthouses near the front. Turnover is high and many homes are let room by room, so check-outs cluster here, and the oven and worn carpets are usually where the deposit is decided.
- Burnley
Historic weaving and mill town in BB10 to BB12, mostly stone-built Victorian terraces with some mill conversions. The older kitchens and bathrooms are marked closely, so a check-out turns on the oven, tiling and carpets, and we plan kerbside parking on the tight terraced streets.
- Lancaster
Historic university and castle city in LA1 and LA2, with Georgian and Victorian houses in the centre and heavy student lets around the campuses. Shared houses mean several bedrooms plus a communal kitchen and bathroom on one report, so the oven and carpets take most attention at check-out.
- Chorley
Market town south of Preston in PR6 and PR7, a mix of stone terraces near the centre and post-war semis on the edge. The newer homes hand back on the kitchen and carpets, while the older terraces turn on a sharp oven and the floors against the inventory.
- Accrington
Mill town in BB5, famed for its hard Nori brick and dense Victorian terraces. These older two-up two-downs are widely rented, so a check-out usually means the full terrace list, oven, internal windows, skirtings and carpets, with the kitchen carrying the report.
- Lytham St Annes
Affluent Fylde coast seaside town in FY8, with large Edwardian and Victorian houses and mansion flats near the green. The bigger period homes add rooms and bathrooms to bring up to standard, and original windows and woodwork take time to detail on a move-out clean.
- Morecambe
Seaside resort on the bay in LA3 and LA4, with Victorian terraces and converted guesthouses along the front. Many are let as flats or holiday lets with high turnover, so move-outs are frequent, and the oven and carpets are the detail a clerk flags first.
- Leyland
Town with motor manufacturing heritage in PR25 and PR26, mostly inter-war and post-war semis and terraces on estates. 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 report.
- Nelson
Pendle former cotton weaving town in BB9, built up with stone Victorian terraces near the old mills. The older kitchens and bathrooms are marked hard, so a check-out turns on the oven, tiling and carpets, and we sort kerbside parking on the steep terraced streets.
- Colne
Pendle market and former mill town in BB8, a mix of stone terraces and period houses up the hillside. The older terraced kitchens and bathrooms carry the report at check-out, so we plan time for the oven, skirtings and carpets, and parking on the narrow streets.
- Ormskirk
Market town in L39, home to Edge Hill University and heavy student lets around it. Shared houses mean several bedrooms plus a communal kitchen and bathroom on one inventory, so check-outs cluster here and the oven and carpets take the most attention.
- Skelmersdale
1960s new town in WN8 in West Lancashire, built largely as estate housing with semis and terraces. Carpet wear in the bedrooms and on communal stairs is where these hand-backs are decided, so we plan time for the floors alongside a full oven clean.
- Fleetwood
Fylde coast former fishing port in FY7, with Victorian terraces and inter-war semis near the harbour. Many of the terraces are let as flats, so a check-out can mean several rooms plus a shared kitchen and bathroom on one report, with the oven and carpets carrying it.
- Clitheroe
Ribble Valley market and castle town in BB7, a mix of stone cottages and period houses near the centre. The older homes have small kitchens and bathrooms a clerk marks closely, so we plan time for the oven, tiling and carpets, and parking on the older streets.
- Rawtenstall
Rossendale Valley former mill town in BB4, built up with stone terraces on the valley sides. The older terraced kitchens and bathrooms carry the report at check-out, so we set time aside for the oven, skirtings and carpets, and kerbside parking on the steep streets.
- Poulton-le-Fylde
Historic Fylde market town in FY6, with period cottages around the market place and inter-war semis beyond. The older homes turn on small kitchens and bathrooms marked closely, while the family houses add rooms, so we plan time across the kitchen, floors and a full oven.
- Kirkham
Ancient Fylde market town in PR4, a mix of period cottages near the centre and newer estate housing around it. The newer homes hand back on the kitchen and carpets, while the older cottages turn on small kitchens and bathrooms a clerk marks hard.
- Garstang
Wyre market town on the canal in PR3, with period cottages and Georgian houses near the high street. The older homes have small kitchens and bathrooms detailed closely by a clerk, so wet rooms and the oven carry the report on a move-out clean here.
- Darwen
Former cotton mill town in BB3, built up with stone Victorian terraces below the moors. These older two-up two-downs are widely rented, so a check-out usually means the full terrace list, oven, tiling, skirtings and carpets, with the kitchen marked hardest.
- Great Harwood
Hyndburn former mill town in BB6, mostly stone terraced streets close to the old works. The older kitchens and bathrooms are marked closely at check-out, so a hand-back turns on the oven, skirtings and carpets, and we plan kerbside parking on the tight streets.
- Penwortham
Residential South Ribble town in PR1 across the river from Preston, mostly inter-war and post-war semis. 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.
- Bacup
Rossendale former cotton town in OL13, built up with stone terraces on the steep valley sides. The older terraced kitchens and bathrooms carry the report, so we set time aside for the oven, tiling and carpets, and kerbside parking on the narrow hillside streets.
Across Lancashire, End of Tenancy LTD cleans from £156, from the Blackpool bedsit lets to the Preston and Lancaster student houses, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.
Bedsits, students and old mill terraces
Lancashire’s rental market is unusual, and Blackpool is the standout: a huge share of its private lets are bedsits and one-bed flats carved out of former seafront guesthouses, with high turnover and a lot of shared-facility lets. Those check out on kitchen and oven grease and bathroom mould more than anything. Preston and Lancaster are student cities, UCLan and Lancaster University fill the terraces of Plungington, Fulwood and the like with shared houses that turn over each summer.
Blackburn, Burnley and the other ex-mill towns are dense Victorian terraces with older, damp-prone stock, where condensation and carpet wear do the damage. Each main town has its own page below.
- Kitchen and oven grease and bathroom mould in the Blackpool guesthouse-conversion lets
- Oven and shared-kitchen grease in the Preston and Lancaster student houses
- Damp and condensation in the Blackburn and Burnley mill terraces
- Carpet wear across the long and shared lets
Soft to slightly hard, limescale rarely the issue
Lancashire sits in the soft-water North West, though the supply to Preston, Blackpool and Blackburn comes in at the slightly-hard end rather than truly soft. Either way, limescale is rarely the deduction that decides a Lancashire deposit. It is grease, damp and carpets. That is where we spend the time.
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; carpets are the usual add-on and shared or student houses are priced on the rooms. Local quotes run from about £125 upward.
Parking is mostly easy, driveways and unrestricted streets across the towns, with controlled zones in the centres and along the Blackpool seafront. There is no London ULEZ and no charging clean-air zone in Lancashire, so the van pays nothing to come.
No clean-air charge in Lancashire.
Pick your town
We cover Lancashire across the PR, BB, FY and LA postcodes, Preston, Blackburn, Blackpool, Lancaster and Burnley, plus Lytham, Chorley and Accrington. 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.
The Fylde coast and Ribble Valley family homes
Lancashire is not all bedsits and student lets. Two parts of the county let larger, longer-let family homes that check out very differently. On the Fylde coast (the FY8 postcode), Lytham and St Annes are settled, sought-after towns of Victorian and Edwardian houses and good-sized flats, with families who rent for years rather than a single academic term. Inland, the Ribble Valley (the BB7 postcode) around Clitheroe, Whalley, Downham and Bolton-by-Bowland is some of the most desirable property in Lancashire: stone-built detached and semi-detached houses, barn and cottage conversions, and period terraces in the market towns.
These homes check out on different things to a fast-turnover seafront let. A family that has lived in for years leaves built-up oven and hob grease, bathroom limescale and grout, scuffed and worn carpets, and the marks behind where furniture stood. The check-out clerk measures all of it against the standard your check-in inventory recorded, so the wording on that report (whether it says the place was left ’professionally cleaned’ or to a ’domestic standard’) is what we clean to. We price these on the bedrooms (a two-bed from £243, a three-bed from £339, a four-bed from £425), book around your check-out appointment, and offer a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.
- Lytham and St Annes (FY8): period houses and larger flats on long family lets, parking usually easy off-street
- Ribble Valley (BB7): Clitheroe, Whalley, Downham and Bolton-by-Bowland stone houses and conversions
- Built-up oven, hob and bathroom grime and worn carpets from years of family living, not a summer term
- Cleaned to the standard your check-in inventory recorded, so dig that report out before you book
Coverage nearby
Other areas we cover
Recommended add-ons
Getting booked in around Lancashire
- Tell us about access: keys, concierge, parking restrictions, permits.
- Share any inventory requirements (oven, carpets, windows, upholstery).
- For neglected properties or strong smells, a few photos let us scope it right.
- The postcode and property details get you the fastest accurate quote.
