What the visit includes
A deep, methodical clean for a lived-in home, focused on the kitchen, bathrooms, limescale and the built-up grime that a routine tidy never reaches.
- Kitchen: appliance exteriors, worktops, splashbacks, sink and taps
- Bathrooms: limescale, grout, tiles, sanitaryware and mirrors
- All rooms: dusting, skirting boards, doors, frames and switches
- Floors vacuumed throughout and hard floors mopped
- Reachable internal glass, ledges and light fittings
What a deep clean reaches that a regular clean skips
A deep clean goes after the build-up a weekly tidy walks past. We work the kitchen and bathrooms hardest, because that is where grease and limescale settle in and harden over months of ordinary use.
The clock goes on the slow jobs that a quick once-over never has time for, and we work top to bottom so nothing clean gets dirtied again on the way down.
- limescale on taps, glass and shower screens
- grease on the hob, splashback and extractor
- inside the oven, the racks and the door glass
- skirting boards, door frames and switch plates
- behind and under furniture you can shift
When a home is due a deep clean
Most homes are due one once or twice a year. You notice it when the bathroom never quite looks clean however often you wipe it, or the oven has stopped coming up bright.
People also book us before a newborn arrives, after building work has left dust in every corner, when a tenancy starts, or ahead of family coming to stay for a while.
How the hourly price works
We charge £26 per cleaner per hour, with a £67 minimum for a single visit. Two cleaners for three hours is six charged hours, so the time is shared and the home is done sooner. We give you the rate and a likely time before you book, and the price you agree is the price you pay.
How long it takes depends on the size of the home and how much has built up. A small flat is quick. A neglected family kitchen takes real hours, and that is where the bill lands.
Deep clean or end of tenancy clean?
Pick by what you are doing with the home. A deep clean is for a place you are staying in and want properly seen to. An end of tenancy clean is worked to an inventory checklist so you can hand the keys back and protect your deposit.
If you are moving out, book the end of tenancy service instead, since it is built around what letting agents and landlords check at the final inspection.