
End of Tenancy Cleaning in Rochdale
End of tenancy cleaning across Rochdale (Rochdale town, Littleborough, Norden, Middleton and Heywood) from £156, cleaned to the check-out report. Free 48-hour re-clean if it flags our work.
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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 Rochdale?
In Rochdale, a standard end of tenancy clean is priced by size: from £156 for a studio up to £425 for a four-bed. End of Tenancy LTD holds the same fixed prices everywhere, so Rochdale pays no postcode premium. Condition and add-ons such as carpets or the oven can move the figure, which your quote settles before anything is booked.
Standard clean per size; your quote confirms the figure for size, condition, location and any add-ons. Build your quote or see the full price list.
Areas we cover in Rochdale
Postcode areas: OL11, OL12, OL15, OL16, OL10, M24.
OL16 in the centre runs town-centre flats alongside older terraces near the transport interchange. The flats hand back on the kitchen and bathroom for the report; the terraces add the oven and carpets, so we sort parking and a lift slot depending on the job.
Terraced housing sits near the town centre in OL10, a steady share of it rented with regular turnover. A check-out runs the full terrace list, oven, internal windows, skirtings and carpets, and many are sharer lets, so bedrooms and a shared bathroom go on one inventory.
M24 mixes Victorian terraces with post-war council estates, so the checkout brief shifts street by street. The estate flats put carpet wear and communal stairs on the report; the terraces carry the oven and carpets, and we plan access through the blocks where needed.
A Pennine village in OL15 near Hollingworth Lake, leaning to stone-built and period homes. The stonework, original windows and timber floors all get checked at the inventory, so we set aside extra time and handle the older surfaces gently at check-out.
OL16 runs semi-detached and terraced homes just off the motorway, let to a mix of families and commuters. The terraces carry the oven and carpets; the semis add rooms and a second bathroom, so we match the team and the time to the property.
A small village beside Milnrow in OL16, mostly terraces and semis on quieter streets. A check-out covers the oven, skirtings and carpets on the terraces, while the semis add a bathroom and more rooms to bring up to report standard.
A village in OL12 near Littleborough below the moors, with stone cottages and period houses. These keep original windows and timber floors that an inventory clerk goes over carefully, so we budget extra time for the detail on a move-out clean.
A long valley village in OL12 running towards Rossendale, leaning to stone-built terraces and cottages. The stonework and original windows draw the clerk’s eye at the inventory, so we set aside extra time and treat the older surfaces with care.
A semi-rural OL11 village near Ashworth Valley, leaning to larger semis and detached family homes. Rentals here are family-sized, so a check-out covers more bedrooms and a second bathroom, with the kitchen carrying the most weight on the report.
A suburban OL11 area of detached family housing, mostly owner-occupied with some larger lets. The bigger houses mean more bedrooms and bathrooms to bring up to report standard, with en-suites and a utility room adding to the inventory the clerk works through.
End of tenancy cleaning in Rochdale from £156, from the new Riverside apartments to the mill terraces and Pennine edge. Free 48-hour re-clean if flagged.
Mill terraces, cellars, and what damp does to a check-out
Rochdale was built for the cotton mills and the rental stock shows it: dense terraces of solid brick and local stone, many with cellars, in and around the town. On those the check-out leans hard on damp and condensation, a known issue in the older private-rented terraces here, alongside the oven and worn carpet.
We clean the condensation and surface mould off the walls, the sealant and the windows, which is the most common deduction in those houses, and we will be straight about the limit. A structural damp problem is not a cleaning job, and a carpet that has sat damp against a cold wall all winter often keeps the stain. The £400m town-centre regeneration around Rochdale Riverside has added newer one and two-bed apartments with their own surface and glass snags, and out toward Littleborough, Wardle, Norden and Bamford it is greener, with Pennine-edge stone houses. The water is soft up here, so limescale is not the worry.
On price, the cellars matter. A studio is from £156, a one-bed £207, a two-bed £243, a three-bed £339 and a four-bed £425, with carpets the usual add-on and shared houses priced on the rooms. Local quotes run from about £130 upward. A terrace with a cellar has more floors and more rooms than the bedroom count suggests, so send the size and we fix the figure.
Permit zones near the centre are enforced around the clock
The terraced streets are often unrestricted, and the greener edges have driveways, so the van usually parks outside without anything being arranged.
Rochdale runs resident-permit zones near the centre and they are enforced around the clock rather than in daytime hours, which catches people out. For a Riverside apartment we sort a permit or come in on the tram. There is no clean-air charge anywhere in Greater Manchester.
We clean to what the clerk marks
Rochdale lettings run through agents like Cowell Norford in Littleborough and Face to Face across the borough, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report.
We take it point by point: the damp-prone corners and the oven in the terraces, the glass and surfaces in the Riverside flats. Send the check-in inventory or the check-out report with your details and that report is the brief.
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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Add-ons for your inventory
Planning your booking in Rochdale
Tell us the basics, get a firm price.
We’ll come back with a firm price and the earliest slot in Rochdale. Add any extras (carpets, oven, upholstery) and we’ll confirm them upfront.
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Common questions
Do you cover all of Rochdale?
Yes, across OL11, OL12 and OL16, plus OL15 (Littleborough), OL10 (Heywood) and M24 (Middleton), from the town centre to Littleborough, Wardle, Norden and Bamford. Send your postcode to confirm the earliest slot.
Damp keeps coming up at my check-out, can you help?
We clean the condensation and surface mould off the walls, sealant and windows that a check-out flags, which is the most common deduction in Rochdale’s older terraces. We can’t fix a structural damp problem, but we’ll get the surfaces back to a handover standard and tell you honestly what cleaning can and can’t solve.
Is there anything to pay for bringing the van into Rochdale?
No. Rochdale sits outside the London ULEZ and Greater Manchester’s clean-air plan charges no cars or vans. The thing to plan is parking: the terraced streets are often unrestricted and the greener edges have driveways, but the resident-permit zones near the centre are enforced around the clock, so for a Riverside apartment we sort a permit or come in on the tram.
Damp has marked the carpet in the back bedroom. Can that be cleaned?
Partly, and we will be straight about the limit. Surface mould and condensation marks come off walls, sealant and windows, and a deep carpet clean lifts a lot from the pile. A carpet that has sat damp against a cold wall for a winter often keeps the stain, and that is a building problem rather than a cleaning one. Carpets are vacuumed as standard, the deep clean is the add-on.