How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Macclesfield?
End of tenancy cleaning in Macclesfield 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.
| Property size | From |
|---|---|
| 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 Macclesfield
Postcode areas: SK10, SK11.
- Macclesfield town centre
Converted silk-mill flats sit near the canal in SK11, alongside Victorian terraces in the older streets. Mill conversions bring high ceilings, big windows and exposed brick to clean to the inventory, while the terraces turn on the oven and the hard-water limescale a clerk checks first in the bathroom.
- Prestbury
An affluent village in SK10 of large detached homes, many let furnished to professional families. The size is the job here: several bedrooms and bathrooms, fitted kitchens and conservatories all measured against one inventory, so a check-out covers far more ground than a town-centre flat and we plan the day around it.
- Bollington
A canal-side town in SK10 with converted mill flats and stone terraces below the hills. The mill conversions hand back on tall windows, exposed brick and shared stairwells, while the stone cottages bring timber floors and fireplaces; hard-water limescale in the kitchen and bathroom is the clerk’s common first mark.
- Tytherington
A postwar residential suburb north of town in SK10, mostly 1960s-70s semis and detached houses with gardens. Family homes mean more rooms and a second bathroom on one inventory; the oven, bathroom limescale on the hard water, and carpet wear in the bedrooms are where the checkout report usually lands.
- Hurdsfield
A large estate in SK10, mostly terraced social housing on the eastern edge of town. Ex-council stock tends to flag carpet wear, scuffed communal stairs and kitchen and bathroom condition, so a move-out clean here concentrates on the floors, the oven and limescale rather than period detail.
- Rainow
A Peak District fringe village in SK10, hillside stone cottages and farmhouses among the moors. Older stone homes bring flagged floors, deep window reveals and solid-fuel fireplaces an inventory clerk itemises, so we allow time for that detail; the kitchen and bathroom still carry most of the deposit at hand-back.
- Kerridge
A row of hillside stone cottages in SK10 below the White Nancy folly, many of them older terraced workers’ homes. Stone-built stock means timber floors, small original windows and hearths to clean back to the inventory, with the kitchen and hard-water bathroom limescale the parts a clerk marks first.
- Pott Shrigley
A small rural village in SK10 set around Shrigley Hall and its parkland. Housing here is mostly period cottages and farm conversions with stone floors, beams and open fires that take time to detail to report standard; the kitchen and bathroom on hard water still hold the deposit risk at checkout.
- Sutton Lane Ends
A semi-rural village just south of Macclesfield in SK11, a mix of older cottages and later detached homes among the lanes. Bigger gardens and period features mean more to cover on one inventory, while the oven and the hard-water limescale in the bathroom are the clerk’s usual first checks.
- Langley
A semi-rural village in SK11 on the Peak District edge, with stone cottages and family homes backing onto the moors. Period stock brings timber floors, fireplaces and small-pane windows to bring up to the inventory standard, and the kitchen and bathroom on hard water are where a move-out clean concentrates.
End of tenancy cleaning in Macclesfield from £156, from the converted silk-mill apartments to the Prestbury and Bollington houses, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.
Silk-mill flats and golden-triangle edges
Macclesfield was the silk town, dozens of mills at its peak, and a lot of those Grade II mills are now apartments, alongside the period terraces of the conservation areas. Those check out on the things converted mills throw up: exposed brick and beams that hold dust, big industrial windows, and the oven and floors. The town also sits on the edge of the “golden triangle,” so Prestbury, Bollington and the smarter streets bring large family homes with wood floors and premium bathrooms.
The water here is soft, so limescale is a minor concern. It is the dust, the floors and the oven that decide deposits. AstraZeneca and the Manchester commute keep the rental market busy.
- Exposed brick, beams and big windows in the converted silk-mill apartments
- Wood floors and premium bathrooms in the Prestbury and Bollington houses
- Sash windows and high dust in the period terraces
- Soft water, so limescale is a minor concern
What it costs in Macclesfield
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; the larger Prestbury and Bollington houses are priced on the property.
Local quotes run from about £135 to £360. A big house out toward Prestbury, with wood floors and several bathrooms, 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.
Wood floors buffed, not billed as carpet.
Parking and access on move-out day
In the villages and suburbs (Prestbury, Bollington, Tytherington) homes have driveways and unrestricted lanes, so the van parks outside. Macclesfield town centre has a resident-permit zone, so for a mill-conversion flat we sort that or come in by train. There is no London ULEZ and no charging clean-air zone here.
Share the postcode up front and we’ll line up parking.
We clean to the report
Macclesfield lettings run through agents like Reeds Rains on Church Street and Gascoigne Halman across Cheshire, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We clean to each line: the brick, beams and windows in the mill flats, the wood floors and bathrooms in the bigger houses.
Send the check-in inventory or the check-out report with your details and we clean to it.
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Add-ons worth booking
Lining up your Macclesfield move-out
- 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.
- Pass on anything the inventory requires: oven, carpets, windows, upholstery.
