How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Ealing?
In Ealing, 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 Ealing 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.
| Property size | From |
|---|---|
| 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 Ealing
Postcode areas: W3, W5, W7, W13, UB1, UB2, UB5, UB6, NW10.
- Ealing
W5 and W13 are known for large Victorian and Edwardian houses, a great many split into period conversion flats. Sash windows, cornicing and original floors all take a clerk’s eye on the inventory, so we set aside extra time for that detailed work rather than rushing the schedule.
- Acton
Period terraces sit alongside new regeneration flats near the rail links in W3. The older homes hand back on woodwork and carpets; the new builds turn on limescale across chrome and glass, integrated ovens and balcony doors, so we adjust the checklist to whichever stock the flat belongs to.
- Southall
Busy terraced streets in UB1 and UB2 hold many shared houses with a high turnover of tenants. A check-out here usually means several bedrooms plus a communal kitchen and bathroom measured against one inventory, and West London’s hard water leaves limescale that clerks flag first.
- Greenford
Interwar suburban semis and estates fill the north of the borough in UB6. These family homes carry more rooms, fitted ovens and worn carpets than a small flat, so we plan the day around the kitchen and the bathroom, where the deposit is usually won or lost.
- Hanwell
W7 grew up around its Brunel-era Elizabeth line station on the Great Western line, with bay-fronted Victorian and Edwardian terraces. Original sash windows and timber floors take longer to bring up to report standard, and limescale on taps and the shower screen is the first thing a clerk checks here.
- Northolt
Postwar housing estates dominate the north-west of the borough in UB5. Communal stairs and landings show wear, and the flats often hand back with tired carpets and a fitted oven to detail, so we build in time for the shared routes as well as the rooms inside.
- Perivale
The 1930s semis of UB6 sit near the Art Deco former Hoover Building. Metroland houses like these bring original Crittall windows, fitted kitchens and several rooms to cover, and the hard water of West London means the kettle, taps and shower screen need real attention for the check-out.
- West Ealing
W13 runs between Ealing Broadway and Hanwell around its Elizabeth line station, a mix of period terraces and converted flats. Conversions hand back on a sharp kitchen and bathroom; the larger houses add rooms and original woodwork, so we scope each job to the property rather than a fixed list.
- Northfields
Quiet residential streets sit on the Piccadilly line south of Ealing in W13, lined with Edwardian terraces and conversion flats. The period detail, picture rails, panelled doors and sash windows, is exactly what an inventory clerk lingers over, so we give it the slower, careful pass it needs.
- North Acton
Tall new-build towers rise beside the Park Royal estate in W3 and NW10. Modern flats hand back on the finish: limescale on glass and chrome, integrated appliances and floor-to-ceiling windows, so we book concierge access and a loading bay to keep the team and kit moving.
End of tenancy cleaning in Ealing from £156, from the big Edwardian conversions of W5 to the Southall shared houses, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.
Big houses, split into flats, the Ealing check-out
Ealing earned the Queen of the Suburbs name back in 1902 for its large Edwardian and Victorian houses, and a lot of those houses are now split into flats. That is the Ealing check-out in a nutshell: tall sash windows and ornate cornicing that hold dust, period kitchens, and carpets on the shared stairs and in each flat that get checked off section by section. Conversions mean more individual spaces to account for than the bedroom count suggests.
The borough is not all period, though. Southall’s terraces include a lot of busy shared houses, where the deposit goes on heavy oven and extractor grease and the kitchen walls; and the regeneration flats around Acton and Ealing Broadway, on the Elizabeth line, are new-build limescale on the glass and chrome. Different stock, different clean.
- Sash windows, cornicing and high dust in the W5 and W13 conversions
- Per-room carpet checks in the converted houses
- Heavy oven, extractor and kitchen-wall grease in the Southall shared houses
- Limescale on glass and chrome in the Acton and Ealing Broadway new-builds
What it costs in Ealing
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 £350 and up for a four-bed, so our band sits in the middle. The job that surprises people is a flat in a big converted house: it might be a one-bed on paper but carry a share of a grand staircase and hallway, so tell us if it is a conversion and we will allow for it. Shared houses in Southall we price on the rooms.
We allow for the shared hallways.
Parking and access on move-out day
Much of Ealing is controlled parking, and the council recently moved visitor parking onto PayByPhone, there are no paper scratchcards now. You (or we) pay for the bay by the hour through the app, with the resident’s account set up first, so it is worth sorting before the day. On the bigger Ealing avenues there is often space outside anyway.
The whole borough is inside the ULEZ. Tell us the address and the parking position when you book and we plan arrival around it; for the Acton and Broadway flats the team can come in on the Elizabeth line.
We clean to the report
Ealing lettings run through agents like haart, Robertson Smith & Kempson and Hamptons around The Broadway and The Mall in W5, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We work through the whole place: the sash windows and cornicing in the conversions, the oven and walls in the Southall houses, the glass in the new flats.
Send over the check-out report or the check-in inventory and the team cleans to what it lists.
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Reviews in Ealing
Recent feedback from customers in Ealing, covering neighbourhoods we regularly serve.
“End of Tenancy were brilliant for my flat near Ealing Broadway. Professional service from start to finish. The team cleaned every inch - including inside all kitchen appliances which I wasn't expecting. Full deposit back.”
“Good job on my Acton rental. Team was professional and thorough. Small scheduling issue meant they arrived an hour late but they stayed until everything was done. The kitchen was especially impressive. Would use again.”
“Moved out of my Southall house and End of Tenancy made it spotless. Had been there 6 years with a big family. The carpets the kitchen the bathrooms - all transformed. My landlord was genuinely impressed.”
“My Hanwell flat was perfect after End of Tenancy finished. 3 years of wear and tear completely gone. The bathroom especially - thought the grouting was permanently stained but they got it white again. Magic.”
“Used them for a 4-bed in Greenford. Good service overall though the quote didn't include the garage. The main house was cleaned to an excellent standard though. Professional team good communication. Would recommend.”
“End of Tenancy transformed my Northolt flat. The team was incredibly thorough - cleaned behind every appliance inside every cupboard under every piece of furniture. The checkout inspector had nothing to note. Perfect.”
“My Perivale flat was gleaming after they finished. Had been worried about the oven particularly - hadn't cleaned it properly in 3 years. They got it looking factory new. Very impressed with the whole service.”
“Good experience with my North Ealing property. Team was professional and efficient. Only minor issue was a small area behind the bathroom door they missed first time. Came back to sort it though. Overall very pleased.”
“Brilliant service for my West Ealing flat. Central location near the station but they managed parking fine. Every room cleaned to a high standard. The carpets especially came up beautifully. Deposit returned in full.”
“End of Tenancy did a perfect job on my Pitshanger house. Beautiful area and the property needed to be spotless for a demanding landlord. Team exceeded expectations. Every surface gleaming. Checkout approved immediately.”
Booking a clean in Ealing
- Share any inventory requirements (oven, carpets, windows, upholstery).
- For neglected properties or strong smells, a few photos let us scope it right.
- Fastest route to a firm figure: postcode, size and condition.
- Flag the access early: keys, concierge, parking, permit zones.
