How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in London?
End of tenancy cleaning in London costs from £156 for a studio to £425 for a four-bed house. The prices are fixed and identical across every area End of Tenancy LTD covers. What you pay comes down to the size of the place, its condition, and any add-ons your check-out report needs, all confirmed in the quote.
| Property size | From |
|---|---|
| Studio | £156 |
| 1-bed | £207 |
| 2-bed | £243 |
| 3-bed | £339 |
| 4-bed | £425 |
These are standard per-size prices; condition, location and add-ons set the final figure in your quote. Build an instant quote or see the full price list.
Areas we cover in London
Postcode areas: E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W, WC, BR, CR, EN.
- Westminster
Grand stucco terraces, period mansion blocks and newer flats sit across SW1, much of it inside the Congestion Charge zone. The mansion flats carry ornate cornicing and original sash windows that a clerk checks closely, so we budget extra detailing time and sort access and parking before the team arrives.
- Camden
A lot of NW1 is Victorian houses split into conversion flats, with newer canal-side blocks around the basin. The conversions are where oven and limescale disputes start, since the kitchens and bathrooms are older, so those rooms take the bulk of the time on a move-out clean.
- Islington
N1 runs heavily to Georgian and Victorian townhouses converted into flats, plus ex-local-authority blocks. Period conversions hand back on the detail: skirtings, sash windows and tired kitchen units a clerk marks hard, so we work the inventory room by room rather than rushing a single pass.
- Hackney
Most of the E8 stock is older Victorian terraces split into flats, with kitchens and bathrooms an inventory clerk marks closely. That is where the deposit is won or lost, so oven interiors, taps and shower screens take priority while we plan permit parking on the narrow streets.
- Tower Hamlets
E1 mixes Victorian terraces and estates with glassy new-build towers around the Docklands. The modern flats show limescale on chrome and glass and have integrated ovens behind the report, so we arrange concierge access and a loading bay to keep the team moving through the block.
- Kensington and Chelsea
SW3 is white stucco terraces, red-brick mansion blocks and period conversions, much of it listed. Original cornicing, timber floors and sash windows all get itemised, so a check-out here runs long on careful detailing, and we confirm parking and porter access before arriving.
- Hammersmith and Fulham
W6 leans to Victorian terraces and Edwardian mansion flats, with some riverside new-builds. The period flats turn on a sharp kitchen and bathroom for the report, oven and limescale first, so those rooms get the most attention while we sort a parking bay on the day.
- Wandsworth
SW18 is mostly Victorian terraced houses and conversion flats around Wandsworth Town and the Wandle. The conversions mean older kitchens and bathrooms a clerk checks line by line, so oven, taps and skirtings carry the clean, and we plan permit parking on the side streets.
- Lambeth
SW2 around Brixton holds Victorian terraces, converted flats and a good share of ex-council estates. Estate flats show carpet wear and scuffed communal-side doors a clerk notes, while the conversions hand back on oven and limescale, so we match the time to whichever stock the flat sits in.
- Southwark
SE1 spans warehouse conversions, riverside new-builds and older terraces near Borough and Bermondsey. Converted warehouses carry high ceilings and exposed brick that take longer to dust down, and the new flats show limescale on glass, so we plan loading access and a longer detail pass.
End of Tenancy LTD cleans every London borough from £156, working to the check-out report your agent or landlord uses, with a free re-clean within 48 hours if it flags our work.
Every borough, cleaned to its own check-out
What loses a London deposit changes with the stock, not the postcode prestige: oven grease and limescale in the converted Victorian flats of the inner boroughs, glass and chrome in the new-build towers, carpet wear in the family semis out in the suburbs. A check-out in Hackney isn’t the same job as one in Bromley or Barnet, which is why we’ve written a separate page for each of the thirty-two boroughs and the City. Pick your borough for the local detail, the agents, the parking and the price.
Wherever you are, the standard is the same. We clean to the itemised check-out report an independent inventory clerk works from, line by line, rather than a generic deep clean, because that report is what the deposit actually turns on.
- Limescale from hard water, across the whole city
- Oven interiors, door glass and the hob, the most common single deduction
- Carpets where the check-in inventory logged them clean
- ULEZ on every borough since 2023, and CPZ parking that varies borough to borough
What a London check-out has in common
A few things hold true right across the capital. London is hard-water country, north and south of the river, so limescale on the taps, the shower glass and the kettle is one of the most common deductions everywhere. The oven is the other near-universal one. And since August 2023 every London borough sits inside the ULEZ, so if you’re hiring a removal van as well as the clean, a non-compliant vehicle pays the daily charge wherever you are.
Parking is the part that changes most. Some boroughs run virtual visitor permits, some still sell paper scratchcards, and a couple, Westminster and the City, barely offer visitor parking at all. The borough pages spell out which is which.
What it costs in London
Prices are fixed once we have the basics, and they are the same across London, no postcode premium for a smarter address. 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 end of tenancy clean. Carpets are the usual add-on, and bigger or shared houses are priced on the rooms.
No surprises on the day. Send your postcode, bedrooms and bathrooms and we confirm the price before anything is booked.
How it works, and the guarantee
Send the property details (postcode, bedrooms, bathrooms and your check-out date) and we come back with a fixed price and the earliest slot that beats your hand-back deadline. If you have the check-in inventory or the check-out report, send that too and we clean straight off it.
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.
What a clerk flags, by the kind of London home you’re leaving
London’s rental stock falls into a handful of distinct types, and an independent inventory clerk looks for different things in each. A period conversion (a Victorian or Edwardian house split into flats, common across Hackney, Islington, Camden and the south-west) carries dust and grime in the places that age, original wooden floors, cornicing and picture rails, sash-window runners and the old fireplace surround, plus the usual oven and limescale. A new-build tower flat (think the riverside and regeneration zones in Tower Hamlets, Greenwich, Newham and Wandsworth) gets judged on its finish: smeared balcony glass, the tracks on sliding or bi-fold doors, grout and silicone sealant in the bathroom, and limescale on chrome from the hard water.
Two more types make up a big share of what actually gets let in London. Ex-local-authority flats (the right-to-buy stock now sub-let by private landlords, which is a sizeable slice of the rented market in most boroughs) are usually solid and simpler in layout, but the gloss-painted surfaces, kitchen tiling and shared entrance hall all show marks, so the clean has to be thorough rather than fiddly. A room in an HMO or student share is the trickiest case: the clerk checks your room against the inventory, but the shared kitchen and bathroom are scored too, and condensation mould around a bathroom that was never ventilated is a frequent deduction. Knowing which type you’re in tells you where the risk sits before the clerk ever turns up.
We clean to the itemised check-out report whatever the property type, so the work follows the risks that stock actually carries rather than a one-size deep clean. If you have the check-in inventory, it settles most arguments before they start: anything logged as clean at the start is what the check-out measures you against at the end.
- Period conversion: sash-window runners, original floorboards, cornicing and picture rails, the fireplace surround, plus oven and limescale
- New-build tower: balcony glass, sliding and bi-fold door tracks, grout and silicone sealant, limescale on chrome and glass
- Ex-local-authority flat: gloss-painted woodwork and skirting, kitchen tiling, and the marks left in a shared entrance hall
- HMO or student room: your room against the inventory, the shared kitchen and oven, and condensation mould in an unventilated bathroom
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Reviews in London
Recent feedback from customers in London, covering neighbourhoods we regularly serve.
“End of Tenancy were exceptional for my Bloomsbury flat near the British Museum. Academic area high standards and they delivered completely. The whole place was immaculate. My landlord who is notoriously fussy approved immediately.”
“Good service for my Covent Garden rental above the shops. Tricky access but they managed. Professional team thorough work. Small parking issue but quality was excellent.”
“End of Tenancy provided exceptional service for my Holborn flat. Legal district high standards and they exceeded them. The whole place was immaculate. My solicitor landlord approved instantly.”
“End of Tenancy provided exceptional service for my Knightsbridge flat. One of London's most prestigious addresses and they rose to the occasion. Every surface gleaming. Worth every penny of the premium.”
“Good service for my Belgravia rental near Eaton Square. Ultra-premium embassy district. Team was professional and understood the standards required. Minor scheduling issue but quality was there.”
“End of Tenancy were brilliant for my Spitalfields flat near the market. East End creative area and they got all the accumulated dust and grime from the historic building. Spotless.”
“End of Tenancy provided exceptional service for my London Bridge flat. Southwark side river views and they made sure every window was spotless. The whole place was immaculate.”
“Good service for my South Bank rental near the National Theatre. Prestigious address high expectations. Team delivered - professional thorough careful. Quality was excellent.”
“End of Tenancy provided exceptional service for my Maida Vale flat. Leafy mansion block beautiful area. The whole place was immaculate. My landlord approved immediately.”
“End of Tenancy provided exceptional service for my Marylebone flat. Premium W1 address and they delivered accordingly. Every surface gleaming. Worth the investment for this level of quality.”
Booking a clean in London
- Keys, concierge, parking, permits: tell us before the day, not on it.
- Share any inventory requirements (oven, carpets, windows, upholstery).
- Photos of any neglect or strong smells help us plan the time properly.
- The postcode and property details get you the fastest accurate quote.
