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End of Tenancy Cleaning in Warrington

End of tenancy cleaning across Warrington (the town centre, Stockton Heath, Lymm, Great Sankey and Birchwood) from £156, cleaned to the check-out report. Free 48-hour re-clean if it flags our work.

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End of tenancy cleaning from:Studio £1561-bed £2072-bed £2433-bed £3394-bed £425Instant quote

Standard clean per size; your quote confirms the figure for size, condition, location and any add-ons.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Warrington?

Prices for an end of tenancy clean in Warrington run from £156 for a studio to £425 for a four-bed house. End of Tenancy LTD charges the same fixed rates in every area, with no premium for one postcode over another. The size of the home, its condition and any add-ons set the final figure, and we confirm it in your quote.

End of tenancy cleaning prices in Warrington 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 Warrington

Postcode areas: WA1, WA2, WA3, WA4, WA5, WA13.

  • Town centre

    Flats and rentals cluster around Golden Square in WA1, a mix of older shop-top conversions and newer purpose-built blocks. Tenancy turnover is brisk, so a typical check-out runs the kitchen and bathroom hardest; the oven and limescale on taps and the shower screen are where the deposit usually goes.

  • Stockton Heath

    An affluent village south of the Mersey in WA4, mostly Victorian and Edwardian villas with a good share now let to professional sharers. The older bathrooms and kitchens carry the report, and timber floors and original woodwork take longer to detail than a modern flat, so we budget the time.

  • Appleton

    A popular family-home suburb south of town in WA4, weighted towards 1960s-onward semis and detached houses with their own gardens. Bigger homes mean more rooms and bathrooms measured against one inventory, and a check-out here often turns on the oven, the utility room and carpets in the bedrooms.

  • Grappenhall

    A conservation village in WA4 around St Wilfrid’s Church, blending listed cottages with later family housing. Period stock brings sash windows, flagged floors and the odd open fire to clean back to the inventory standard; we allow extra time for the fiddly original detail a clerk checks closely.

  • Lymm

    A canal-side conservation village in WA13 with period and stone-built homes near the dam. Older property here means leaded windows, timber floors and fireplaces that an inventory clerk itemises, so we plan the visit around that detail rather than rushing a generic clean of the main rooms.

  • Great Sankey

    A large residential suburb west of town in WA5, dominated by late-20th-century estate semis and detached houses on hard water. Limescale on kitchen taps, kettles and shower screens is the first thing a clerk flags here, so the kitchen and bathroom take the bulk of the move-out clean.

  • Chapelford

    A new-build urban village in WA5 on the former Burtonwood airbase, almost entirely modern flats and townhouses. These hand back on the details: limescale on chrome and glass, integrated ovens, and fitted bathrooms. We sort visitor parking near the blocks before the team arrives to keep the job moving.

  • Westbrook

    Modern estates around the Westbrook Centre in WA5, mostly 1980s-90s family homes on Warrington’s hard-water supply. Kitchens and bathrooms decide the deposit, with limescale on taps and screens the clerk’s usual first mark, so those rooms get the most attention on a checkout clean.

  • Penketh

    A semi-detached village west of Warrington in WA5, made up largely of postwar and later suburban semis with gardens. A move-out clean here covers more rooms than a flat would, and the kitchen oven plus bathroom limescale on the hard water are where the inventory report tends to land.

  • Birchwood

    A planned town in WA3 built around the station and shopping centre, a mix of 1970s estate housing and newer rental stock. Family homes mean several bedrooms and bathrooms on one inventory; the oven, the carpets and limescale on taps are the parts a clerk checks first at hand-back.

End of tenancy cleaning in Warrington from £156, from the new estates of Chapelford and Birchwood to affluent Stockton Heath and Lymm, with a free 48-hour re-clean if the check-out flags our work.

A new town, with an affluent south

Warrington was made a new town in 1968, and a lot of the rental stock is the modern estates that came with it (Chapelford, Birchwood, Westbrook) family houses and newer flats where the check-out is the oven, carpet wear and the paint, sealant and snag marks new-builds collect. Central Warrington adds Victorian terraces with their own oven-and-damp jobs.

South Warrington is the other world: Stockton Heath, Appleton, Grappenhall and Lymm are affluent and more period, with bigger family homes, sash windows and the higher finish a clerk expects. The water across the town is soft, so limescale is a minor worry, grease, carpets and detailing decide most deposits.

  • Oven and carpet wear in the Chapelford, Birchwood and Westbrook estates
  • Paint, sealant and snag marks in the newer flats and houses
  • Sash windows and period detail in Stockton Heath, Grappenhall and Lymm
  • Soft water, so limescale is a minor worry

What it costs in Warrington

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; the bigger south-Warrington houses are priced on the property.

Local quotes run from about £125 to £325. A four-bed in Appleton or Lymm with a couple of bathrooms is the job that climbs; a Chapelford new-build is usually a quicker snag-and-clean. Send the details and we’ll fix the figure.

Estate or village house, fixed first.

Parking and access on move-out day

On the estates and in the villages it is driveways and unrestricted streets, so the van parks outside. Central Warrington has a resident-permit zone, so for a town flat we sort that or come in by train. There is no London ULEZ and no charging clean-air zone in Warrington, so nothing extra for the van.

Flag the address at booking and we’ll plan the van’s access.

We clean to the report

Warrington lettings run through agents like Mark Antony Estates and Bridgfords around Stockton Heath, and a check-out is usually an itemised clerk’s report. We work through the whole place: the oven and carpets on the estates, the snags in the new-builds, the period detail in the south-Warrington homes.

Send the check-out report or the check-in inventory with the booking and the clean follows it.

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Add-ons worth booking

Booking a clean in Warrington

  • 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.
  • Keys, concierge, parking, permits: tell us before the day, not on it.
  • If the inventory names oven, carpets or windows, say so when you book.

FAQ

Do you cover all of Warrington?

Yes, across WA1 to WA5 plus WA13, from the town centre and the Chapelford, Birchwood and Westbrook estates to Stockton Heath, Appleton, Grappenhall and Lymm (WA13). Send your postcode to confirm the earliest slot.

Is there a clean-air or ULEZ charge?

No. Warrington is not in the London ULEZ and has no charging Clean Air Zone, so there is nothing extra for the van.

Do you clean new-build estate homes?

Yes, the Chapelford and Birchwood new-builds check out on paint, sealant and snag marks and the integrated appliances, so we do those to the developer or inventory standard rather than a quick wipe.

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 family homes here. We’ll say if your report doesn’t call for it.

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