End-of-tenancy cleaning
An inventory check is won on details nobody notices while living somewhere: the inside of the oven, the shower joints, the bay tracks. We clean with the eyes of the person who will inspect.
The inspector's checklist
Clean what the agent will check
The friction points of an inventory are well known: oven and hob degreased to the core, fridge defrosted and disinfected, hood and its filter, bathroom joints revived, limescale off the taps, floors scrubbed under whatever furniture remains, skirting boards and switches.
The home is best treated empty or nearly: every cupboard opened, every shelf wiped, window tracks vacuumed, the extractor dedusted, balcony or cellar swept. At the end, a full walkthrough with you — or your photos — confirms no room will betray the rest.
Outgoing tenants and landlords call us from both sides of the same appointment: the former to leave in peace, the latter to welcome cleanly — our rental turnover page covers that second side, when there is more to do than clean.
End of tenancy: what worries tenants
Cleanliness is only one criterion — damage is another, outside our field. But a spotless home removes the landlord's most frequent deduction ground, and our invoice attests to it.
Leave with nothing to answer for
Inventory date, home type: the package confirms within 24 hours.