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End of Tenancy Cleaning in Salford

End of tenancy cleaning across Salford (Salford Quays, MediaCity, Eccles, Swinton and Walkden) 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

These are standard per-size prices; condition, location and add-ons set the final figure in your quote.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Salford?

In Salford, 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 Salford 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.

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

Postcode areas: M3, M5, M6, M7, M27, M28, M30, M50.

  • Salford Quays

    Waterside build-to-rent blocks at M50, where most flats hand back on the detail rather than the room count. Integrated ovens, chrome taps and full-height glazing are what an inventory clerk checks first, so we arrange concierge access and a loading bay before the team starts.

  • MediaCityUK

    The M50 media campus around the BBC and ITV sits among newer apartment towers let mostly to professionals. These flats turn on a sharp kitchen and bathroom for the check-out report, with glass balustrades and integrated appliances taking the time, so we book a loading bay and lift slot in advance.

  • Eccles

    Victorian terraces line the Metrolink route through M30, a fair share now split into flats or let to sharers. A typical check-out runs the full terrace list: oven, internal windows, skirtings and carpets, with several bedrooms and one shared kitchen and bathroom all measured against the same inventory.

  • Swinton

    M27 mixes 1930s bay-fronted semis with older period homes, most owner-occupied but with a steady rental edge. The semis mean more rooms and a second bathroom to bring up to report standard, and original windows and woodwork take longer to detail than a modern flat.

  • Walkden

    Older terraces sit beside newer build estates across M28, so the checkout brief shifts street by street. Terraces carry the oven and the carpets on the report; the new-builds hand back on integrated appliances and glazing, which is where we plan the extra time.

  • Worsley

    A conservation village in M28 with listed and period homes around the green and canal. Sash windows, original cornicing and timber floors all get looked at by an inventory clerk, so we budget extra time for the detail and treat the older surfaces gently.

  • Ordsall

    M5 terraces meet newer dockside flats here, a short walk from the Quays. The terraces put the oven and carpets on the inventory, while the flats hand back on chrome, glass and integrated ovens, so we sort parking or a loading point depending on which job it is.

  • Pendleton

    Regeneration estates and social housing make up much of M6, with tower blocks and walk-up flats among the stock. Carpet wear and the communal stairs and landings are what a clerk tends to flag, so we plan access through the block and time the lift for moving the kit.

  • Higher Broughton

    Large Victorian villas in M7, many divided into flats let to sharers and students. The conversions keep the original windows, cornicing and high skirtings, all detail an inventory clerk checks, so a check-out here takes longer per room than a plain modern let.

  • Kersal

    M7 family homes with a settled Orthodox Jewish community, so kitchens here often have separate areas that need careful handling. The bigger houses mean more rooms and bathrooms to bring up to report standard, and we work the kitchen thoroughly because that is where deposits usually turn.

End of tenancy cleaning in Salford from £156, from the MediaCity and Quays apartments to the terraces of Eccles and Swinton, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.

MediaCity, the Quays and the student Crescent

Salford’s rental market is two things at once. Salford Quays and MediaCityUK are a wall of new build-to-rent towers, the BBC-and-ITV district, where flats hand back to a managed inventory standard: floor scuffs, smears on the glass and balcony glazing, and the finish on the integrated appliances. Add the University of Salford and the huge Crescent regeneration, and there is a big student-let market on top, where it is oven and shared-kitchen grease every summer.

The rest of Salford is older: Victorian terraces through Eccles, Swinton, Walkden, Ordsall and Pendleton, where the deposit turns on carpets and damp rather than anything fancy. The water here is soft, so limescale barely features. We put the time on grease, glass and carpets.

  • Floor, glass and appliance marks in the MediaCity and Quays build-to-rent flats
  • Oven and shared-kitchen grease in the University of Salford student lets
  • Carpet wear and damp in the Eccles, Swinton and Ordsall terraces
  • Soft water, so limescale barely features

What it costs in Salford

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 student houses are priced on the rooms.

Local quotes run from about £135 to £320. A Quays apartment is usually a quick glass-and-floors job; a shared student house with several rooms is the bigger one, so for those, tell us the rooms and bathrooms and we price on that.

Soft water, no limescale add-on.

Parking and access on move-out day

Around the Quays and the city-centre fringe parking is controlled, Salford uses digital permits and pay-by-phone there, so for a MediaCity flat we book a session or come in on the tram and work from the lift. Out in Eccles, Swinton and Walkden the streets are mostly driveways and unrestricted. There is no clean-air charge anywhere in Greater Manchester.

Flag a Quays address when you book so we can line up a permit or the tram.

Matched to the check-out

Salford lettings run through agents like Quay Property and Portfolio8 around the Quays and MediaCity, and Reeds Rains at the Anchorage; in the build-to-rent towers the check-out is managed, strict and fully itemised. We take it in order: the glass and floors in the Quays flats, the oven and shared kitchen in the student houses, the carpets in the terraces.

Send the check-in inventory or the check-out report with your details and the clean is built around it.

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The usual add-ons

Getting booked in around Salford

  • Fastest route to a firm figure: postcode, size and condition.
  • Tell us about access: keys, concierge, parking restrictions, permits.
  • If the inventory names oven, carpets or windows, say so when you book.
  • If the property is neglected or has strong smells, photos help us plan scope and time.

FAQ

Do you cover all of Salford?

Yes, across M3, M5, M6, M7, M27, M28, M30 and M50, from Salford Quays and MediaCity to Eccles, Swinton, Walkden, Ordsall and Worsley. Send your postcode to confirm the earliest slot.

Do you clean Quays and MediaCity build-to-rent flats to the managed standard?

Yes, those check out to a managed inventory, mostly glass, floors and integrated appliances, so we clean to that standard rather than a quick wipe.

Is there a clean-air or ULEZ charge?

No. Salford 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 student houses and terraces here. We’ll say if your report doesn’t call for it.

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