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End of Tenancy Cleaning in Oldham

End of tenancy cleaning across Oldham (Oldham town, Saddleworth, Chadderton, Royton and Failsworth) from £156, cleaned to the check-out report. Free 48-hour re-clean if it flags our work.

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Our end of tenancy prices:Studio £1561-bed £2072-bed £2433-bed £3394-bed £425Instant quote

A standard clean, priced per size. Your quote pins the figure down for condition, location and any add-ons.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Oldham?

End of tenancy cleaning in Oldham 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.

End of tenancy cleaning prices in Oldham by property size
Property sizeFrom
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 Oldham

Postcode areas: OL1, OL2, OL3, OL4, OL8, OL9, M35.

  • Oldham town centre

    OL1 around the Metrolink trams runs to town-centre flats above and behind the shops. These hand back on the kitchen and bathroom for the report, oven, taps and shower screen, so we sort a tram-side parking spot and a lift slot before the team starts.

  • Saddleworth

    The OL3 Pennine villages are known for stone-built homes, many let as period cottages and conversions. The stonework, original windows and timber floors all get checked at the inventory, so we set aside extra time and treat the older surfaces gently at check-out.

  • Uppermill

    The main Saddleworth village in OL3, built around weavers’ cottages and stone terraces. These older homes keep small-paned windows, exposed beams and timber floors that an inventory clerk goes over closely, so a check-out here takes longer per room than a modern let.

  • Delph

    A conservation village in OL3 beside the River Tame, with stone cottages and period houses. Original windows, flagged floors and timber detailing all draw the clerk’s eye at the inventory, so we budget extra time and handle the older surfaces carefully.

  • Greenfield

    An OL3 rail commuter village to Manchester, mixing stone-built cottages with later family homes. The older stone houses keep original windows and timber floors a clerk checks closely, so we set aside extra time for the detail on a move-out clean.

  • Dobcross

    A historic OL3 village around a cobbled square, with listed stone cottages on tight lanes. These keep small-paned windows, beams and flagged floors that an inventory clerk works through carefully, so we plan access on the narrow streets and allow extra time.

  • Chadderton

    Terraced housing fills OL9, served by Metrolink tram stops and let to a steady share of sharers. A check-out runs the full terrace list, oven, internal windows, skirtings and carpets, and many are shared, so bedrooms and a communal bathroom go on one inventory.

  • Royton

    A former cotton-mill town in OL2 of Victorian terraces with a settled rented share. The oven and the carpets are where a clerk usually starts, so those carry the time, and we plan parking on the terraced streets before the team arrives.

  • Shaw and Crompton

    Mill-town terraces sit at the OL2 Metrolink terminus, plenty of them let with regular turnover. Move-outs cluster here, so we book early; the oven, skirtings and carpets carry the report, and many sharer lets add bedrooms to the inventory.

  • Failsworth

    On the M35 Metrolink line bordering Manchester, Failsworth mixes terraces with later semis and estates. Terraces put the oven and carpets on the report; the semis add rooms and a bathroom, so we size the team to whichever the check-out covers.

End of tenancy cleaning in Oldham from £156, from the stone cottages of Saddleworth to the town-centre terraces, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.

Saddleworth stone, town-centre terraces

Oldham splits in two for a check-out. Up on the moors, Saddleworth (Uppermill, Delph, Greenfield, Dobcross) is stone-built Pennine cottages and period houses, sought-after and characterful, where the clerk marks the flagged floors, the beams, the sash windows and the high dust. Down in the town it is the opposite: Oldham has the highest share of terraced homes in Greater Manchester, a lot of them shared houses and HMOs, where the deposit goes on oven and kitchen grease and damp.

The water up here is soft, off the Pennine reservoirs, so limescale is barely a factor. It is grease, damp and the period detail that decide things. Chadderton, Royton and Failsworth fill in with terraces and semis.

  • Flagged floors, beams, sash windows and high dust in the Saddleworth stone cottages
  • Oven and kitchen grease in the town-centre shared houses and HMOs
  • Damp and condensation and carpet wear in the older terraces
  • Soft Pennine water, so limescale is barely a factor

What it costs in Oldham

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 houses are priced on the rooms.

Local quotes run from about £130 upward. A Saddleworth stone cottage with original floors and beams takes a careful hand rather than extra time; a town-centre HMO is priced on the rooms. Send the property details and we’ll fix the figure.

Stone cottage or HMO, priced to fit.

Parking and access on move-out day

In the Saddleworth villages and the suburbs parking is mostly driveways and unrestricted lanes, so the van goes outside. Oldham town centre has pay-and-display and resident-permit zones, so for a central flat we sort that or come in on the Metrolink. There is no clean-air charge anywhere in Greater Manchester.

Let us know if it’s a town-centre flat and we’ll sort the Metrolink or a permit.

Handed back to the report

Oldham lettings run through agents like Ryder & Dutton and Byroms around Saddleworth, and Cowell Norford in the town, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We follow the list through the property: the original floors and beams in the stone cottages, the oven and damp-prone corners in the terraces.

Send the check-in inventory or the check-out report and we clean to what it lists, not a generic once-over.

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Add-ons inventories ask for

Planning your booking in Oldham

  • Fastest route to a firm figure: postcode, size and condition.
  • 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.

FAQ

Do you cover all of Oldham?

Yes, across OL1, OL2, OL4, OL8 and OL9, plus OL3 for Saddleworth and M35 for Failsworth, from Oldham town to Uppermill, Delph, Greenfield, Chadderton, Royton and Failsworth. Send your postcode to confirm the earliest slot.

Do you clean Saddleworth stone cottages and their original floors?

Yes, the flagged and timber floors, beams and sash windows get a careful, appropriate clean rather than a harsh scrub. We clean to the inventory so the period detail is handed back right.

Is there a clean-air or ULEZ charge?

No. Oldham is not in the London ULEZ, and Greater Manchester’s clean-air plan doesn’t charge cars or vans, so there is nothing extra for the van.

Is carpet cleaning included?

Carpets are vacuumed as standard. A deep carpet clean is an add-on, worth it when your check-in inventory recorded the carpets as cleaned, common in the town-centre terraces and shared houses. We’ll say if your report doesn’t call for it.

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