How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Merton?
End of tenancy cleaning in Merton 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 |
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 Merton
Postcode areas: SW19, SW20, CR4, SM4.
- Wimbledon
Merton’s largest centre, where tube, rail and Tramlink all meet, ringed by Victorian terraces and mansion flats let to professionals. Conversion flats hand back on a sharp kitchen and bathroom, so the oven and the limescale on taps and the shower screen are the first things an inventory clerk checks.
- Wimbledon Village
Period homes between Ridgway and the Common, larger detached and semi-detached houses with original features intact. Sash windows, cornicing and timber floors all get itemised on the inventory, and the extra bedrooms and bathrooms mean we plan a longer day than a flat would need.
- South Wimbledon
Northern line streets of Victorian and Edwardian terraces alongside newer flats. The older terraces often run as sharer houses, so a checkout here is several bedrooms plus a communal kitchen and bathroom on one report, with the kitchen appliances and bathroom limescale carrying most of the work.
- Colliers Wood
Northern line stop on the Wandle, with newer riverside flats sitting beside older terraces. Modern flats turn on the details that clerks note: limescale on chrome and glass, an integrated oven, balcony glazing, so we arrange any concierge or loading access before the team gets going.
- Raynes Park
SW20 rail hub with 1930s bay-fronted semis running towards West Barnes Lane, mostly let to families. These are full house cleans, oven and hob, internal windows, skirtings and carpets throughout, and the interwar bathrooms usually need a patient go at the limescale around the taps and tiles.
- Wimbledon Chase
Edwardian and Victorian terraces with inter-war semis along tree-lined roads, a settled family area. The mix of original timber floors and older fitted kitchens means we set time aside for the woodwork, while the cooker and the bathroom take the bulk of the attention on the inventory.
- Merton Park
Tramlink stop and a conservation-area garden suburb laid out by John Innes, with period houses on planned streets. The houses are roomy, so more bedrooms, carpets and a family kitchen come into the report, and the original windows and woodwork need a gentler, slower clean than modern fittings.
- Mitcham
CR4 around the historic Cricket Green, served by Tramlink, with a larger share of ex-council estates. Carpet wear on the stairs and landings is what a clerk tends to mark first in these flats, so we lift what we can and give the communal-feel kitchen and bathroom a thorough going-over.
- Morden
SM4 at the southern terminus of the Northern line, a 1930s Underground suburb of semis and purpose-built flats. The interwar flats hand back on the kitchen and bathroom, so the oven and the limescale on the taps and shower screen come first, then the carpets through the hall and rooms.
End of tenancy cleaning in Merton from £156, from Wimbledon’s period houses to the Mitcham and Morden estates, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.
In Merton, the oven is where deposits go
Ask an inventory clerk in Merton and the single most-disputed item is the oven. So much of the borough is 1930s semis around Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase with older fitted ovens that bake on grease, and that is the first thing the check-out marks. Get the oven right and you have dealt with the most common deduction here.
Around that, the stock splits east to west. Wimbledon Village, Merton Park and South Wimbledon are Victorian and Edwardian, so it is sash windows, cornicing and the high ledges agents always wipe a finger along. Out at Mitcham and Morden there are more ex-council estates and rented terraces, where the deposit turns on carpets worn flat; and the newer Colliers Wood and South Wimbledon flats bring hard-water limescale on the shower glass.
- Baked-on oven grease in the Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase semis
- Sash windows, cornicing and high-ledge dust in the Wimbledon period stock
- Worn fitted carpets in the Mitcham and Morden estates and rented terraces
- Limescale on shower glass and grout in the Colliers Wood new-builds
What it costs in Merton
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 the usual add-on.
Local quotes run from about £135 for a studio to £365 for a four-bed house. Our price is fixed to your size and condition, quoted before the clean. A Wimbledon family house with several bathrooms and a lot of carpet is the job that climbs, so for houses we price on the property rather than the bedroom count. Send the postcode and size and we fix it.
The oven’s in every clean.
Parking and access on move-out day
Parking is controlled around Wimbledon town centre and the busier streets, and Merton runs visitor parking mostly as virtual e-permits now, bought online against the vehicle and checked by camera, by the hour or the day. Paper scratchcard books are still sold as a fallback, posted out, so allow a few days for those. Set one up for the slot and we park near the door.
Where it is tight the team comes in by train to Wimbledon, Raynes Park or Colliers Wood. The whole borough is inside the ULEZ. Let us know the address up front.
We clean to the report
Merton lettings run through agents like Dexters and KFH around Wimbledon Hill Road and the Broadway, and Barnard Marcus over in Morden, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We take it point by point: the oven in the semis, the sash windows in the Wimbledon period flats, the carpets in the Mitcham and Morden lets.
Send the check-out report or the check-in inventory with the booking and the clean follows it.
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Reviews in Merton
Recent feedback from customers in Merton, covering neighbourhoods we regularly serve.
“End of Tenancy were brilliant for my Wimbledon flat. Famous area high expectations and they met them all. The whole place was immaculate. My letting agent was impressed.”
“Good service for my Morden rental. End of the Northern line but they arrived on time. Professional team thorough work. Small issue with the oven but they came back to sort it.”
“Moved out of my Mitcham house and End of Tenancy made it spotless. Large family home with lots of wear and tear. Team of 3 transformed it completely. Landlord couldn't complain.”
“My Colliers Wood flat was transformed. 4 years of living there and it looked brand new when they finished. The bathroom especially was impressive. Full deposit returned.”
“Good job on my Raynes Park rental. Team was professional and efficient. Quote was accurate final price matched. The cleaning was thorough. Would recommend for the area.”
“End of Tenancy did a perfect job on my South Wimbledon flat. Near the tube easy access. Every room every surface gleaming. Checkout was smooth with no issues raised.”
“My Merton Park house was gleaming after End of Tenancy finished. Beautiful conservation area and the property matched after the clean. Team was meticulous throughout.”
“Used them for my flat in the Tooting area. Good service - professional team good communication. Took slightly longer than quoted but the quality was excellent.”
“Brilliant service for my Summerstown property. The team was incredibly thorough. Every room cleaned to perfection. My landlord was genuinely impressed with the result.”
“End of Tenancy did a perfect job on my Motspur Park flat. Quiet area nice property and it looked even better after they finished. Professional efficient thorough. Highly recommend.”
Booking a clean in Merton
- For neglected properties or strong smells, a few photos let us scope it right.
- Fastest route to a firm figure: postcode, size and condition.
- Keys, concierge, parking, permits: tell us before the day, not on it.
- Pass on anything the inventory requires: oven, carpets, windows, upholstery.
