As a cleaning company dealing with the end of tenancy services we know how stressful and tiresome a moving out can be. It takes a lot of time and a lot of energy. But you do not only have to collect and pack all of your stuff and transport it to the new place, but you also have to submit the old one in presentable appearance.
We are the London Tenancy Cleaning and we know very well every requirement a landlord or a letting agency might have. We work according to a checklist that covers the required bases.
Our cleaners have been fully background checked and insured. They have all undergone a serious training and we guarantee swift and efficient execution to every task.
Here are some of the end of tenancy requirements:
- Cleaning of all cupboards, wardrobes and counters inside and outside
- Cleaning of all kitchen appliances inside and outside, fridge and freezer defrosted first
- Vacuuming and mopping of all floorings
- Sanitizing and de scaling of all tiles, sinks and taps
- Dusting and polishing of all surfaces
- Wiping of all wall hangings
- Cleaning of all air conditioners, radiators, ceiling and extractor fans
- Cleaning of all windows and window sills on the inside
- Wiping of all skirting boards, wiping of all switches and sockets
Our job is to make your landlord happy enough to return your deposit. Leave this dirty task to us and will not mislead you. For any additional information regarding our working hours and prices do not hesitate to call us at any time. All contacts are available on the site.
End of tenancy cleaning in Brent – London
Brent
Brent has a mixture of residential, industrial and commercial land. Wembley is the major town of Brent, which is home to Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena. It is in the HA postcode area and the NW postcode area. Brent is divided into 21 Electoral Wards. Some wards share a name with the traditional areas above, others include Barnhill, Dudden Hill, Fryent, Mapesbury and Welsh Harp.
Brent Town Hall
Brent Town Hall is a landmark in Brent, a borough in northwest London. The building was completed in 1940. It became a Grade II listed building in 1990, but the council want to delist it to facilitate redevelopment of the site.
Roundwood Park
Roundwood Park is a public park in Willesden, measuring a total of 26.5 arces, or approximately 10.27 hectares. It was originally known in the 19th century as Knowles Hill (its name coming from the Knowles Tower nearby), or Hunger Hill Common Field. The main gates were built in 1895 by “Messrs. Tickner and Partington” at the Vulcan Works, located on Harrow Road, Kensal Rise. The wrought iron fence is 270 feet long and a maximum of 18 feet tall at certain places.
