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End of Tenancy Cleaning in Tameside

End of tenancy cleaning across Tameside (Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Hyde, Denton and Droylsden) from £156, cleaned to the check-out report. Free 48-hour re-clean if it flags our work.

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Fixed 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 Tameside?

End of tenancy cleaning in Tameside 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.

End of tenancy cleaning prices in Tameside by property size
Property sizeFrom
Studio£156
1-bed£207
2-bed£243
3-bed£339
4-bed£425

Per-size prices for a standard clean. The quote confirms your exact figure once we know condition, location and add-ons. Build an instant quote or see the full price list.

Areas we cover in Tameside

Postcode areas: OL5, OL6, OL7, SK14, SK15, SK16, M34, M43.

  • Ashton-under-Lyne

    A market town in OL6 and OL7 built around Victorian terraces, many now let room by room near the college. On a sharer check-out the inventory runs long because every bedroom plus the shared kitchen and bathroom sit on one report, so the oven and the grouting take the most time.

  • Stalybridge

    A canal-side town in SK15 of tight terraced streets stepping up the valley. The water off the Pennine reservoirs is soft, so limescale is rarely the issue; it’s carpet wear on the stairs and old kitchen units that an inventory clerk marks, and street parking is narrow for the van.

  • Hyde

    An SK14 town centre of older terraced homes, a fair share split into flats above the shops. Tenants here tend to lose deposit on the oven and the carpets rather than limescale, so a move-out clean concentrates on the kitchen and the floors, with bin-day timing planned around the back alleys.

  • Denton

    A former hatting town in M34 still defined by its terraced rows. Many are now private rentals with original chimney breasts and tired skirtings that read clearly on a check-out report, so we budget time for the woodwork and the oven, the two things a clerk almost always flags here.

  • Droylsden

    A canal-side former mill town in M43, mostly terraces with a scatter of newer estate housing by the marina. Terrace check-outs turn on the oven, the internal windows and worn stair carpet; access is along back entries, so we sort where the van sits before the team starts.

  • Dukinfield

    A mainly residential SK16 area of terraces and inter-war semis. The semis add a second bathroom and more carpet to bring up to report standard, while the older terraces need the oven and the skirtings detailed; supply here is soft, so bathrooms are about mould and seals, not scale.

  • Audenshaw

    A residential M34 suburb near the reservoirs, a mix of inter-war semis and terraces. Family semis mean more rooms and two sets of carpets on the inventory, so the clean is paced room by room, with the oven and the bathroom seals the parts a clerk tends to mark down.

  • Mossley

    A Pennine-edge town in OL5 of solid stone terraces climbing the hillside. The soft moorland water keeps limescale off the agenda; what shows on a check-out is grease in older ovens and wear on timber stairs, so we plan the detail there and a parking spot on the steep streets.

  • Mottram in Longdendale

    A conservation-area village in SK14 of period stone properties near the old cross. Original sash windows, flagged floors and fireplaces all get itemised by an inventory clerk, so we set aside extra time for the detail; the lanes are tight, so van access is arranged in advance.

  • Broadbottom

    A village beside the River Etherow in SK14, largely period stone cottages on sloping lanes. The older stock means small awkward kitchens, original windows and quarry-tiled floors that a check-out report picks over closely, so a move-out clean here is detailed and slower than a modern flat.

End of tenancy cleaning in Tameside from £156, across Ashton, Stalybridge, Hyde, Denton and Droylsden, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.

A borough of towns, not one centre

Tameside isn’t one town but several (Ashton-under-Lyne with its market and Metrolink, plus Stalybridge, Hyde, Denton, Droylsden and Dukinfield) so the work is spread across the borough. The older stock is the ex-cotton-mill terraces in central Ashton, Hyde and Stalybridge, where the check-out is oven grease, carpet wear and damp in the colder corners. The 1930s semis of Denton, Droylsden and Audenshaw are more about the oven and the hallway carpet.

Up at the Pennine edge (Mossley, Mottram) it is greener and stonier. The water across Tameside is soft, so limescale is a minor worry; the time goes on grease, carpets and damp.

  • Oven grease, carpet wear and damp in the Ashton, Hyde and Stalybridge terraces
  • Oven and hallway carpet in the Denton and Droylsden semis
  • Period and stone detail at the Pennine edge (Mossley, Mottram)
  • Soft water, so limescale is a minor worry

What it costs in Tameside

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 £156 to £425. A central Ashton or Stalybridge terrace with a cellar runs higher than a tidy Denton semi, so we price on the size and condition and confirm the figure before you book.

Terrace or semi, the price is fixed before move-out day.

Parking and access on move-out day

Across the Tameside towns most streets are unrestricted, and the semis have driveways, so the van parks outside. There are resident-permit zones around Ashton and the town centres, so for a central flat we sort that or come in on the Metrolink to Ashton. There is no clean-air charge anywhere in Greater Manchester.

Tell us which town you’re in and we’ll plan the access.

Worked to the check-out report

Tameside lettings run through agents like Alex Jones around Ashton, Droylsden and Hyde, and Ryder & Dutton in Ashton, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We work the report through: the oven and damp-prone corners in the terraces, the hallway and stair carpets in the semis.

Send the check-out report or the check-in inventory with your details and we clean to it line by line.

Other Greater Manchester areas we cover

Add-ons worth booking

Lining up your Tameside move-out

  • Flag the access early: keys, concierge, parking, permit zones.
  • Pass on anything the inventory requires: oven, carpets, windows, upholstery.
  • If the property is neglected or has strong smells, photos help us plan scope and time.
  • The postcode and property details get you the fastest accurate quote.

FAQ

Do you cover all of Tameside?

Yes, across OL6 and OL7 (Ashton), SK14 (Hyde), SK15 (Stalybridge), SK16 (Dukinfield), M34 (Denton) and M43 (Droylsden), plus Mossley. Send your postcode to confirm the earliest slot.

Which Tameside towns do you cover?

All of them, Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Hyde, Denton, Droylsden, Dukinfield and Mossley. The teams work right across the borough, so just send your postcode for the earliest slot.

Is there a clean-air or ULEZ charge?

No. Tameside 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 terraces and family semis here. We’ll say if your report doesn’t call for it.

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