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Deep cleaning starts from £120 for smaller straightforward jobs, but the final price depends heavily on property size, bathrooms, furnishing, buildup level, and any specialist extras included in the visit.
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Looking for cleaning prices in your area? This page gives real starting prices for deep cleaning, oven cleaning, carpet cleaning, sofa cleaning, mattress cleaning, and rug cleaning, while explaining why end of tenancy cleaning, after builders cleaning, and larger one-off jobs are quoted only after the property details are reviewed properly.
Starting prices are not final prices for every booking. The quote still depends on quantity, condition, access, extras, and the actual service scope.
A trustworthy pricing page should help you budget, compare, and understand the shape of the cost. It should not make promises that collapse as soon as the real job details are read.
If you are searching for carpet cleaning prices, deep cleaning prices, oven cleaning prices, or end of tenancy cleaning costs, what you really need is a realistic entry point and an honest explanation of what changes the final quote. A one-line flat fee rarely survives the real property details.
That is why this page uses starting prices where they are helpful and avoids publishing meaningless range tables for jobs that depend heavily on size, condition, furnishing, access, and extras. Whole-property cleaning is not priced responsibly without understanding the actual rooms and the actual work.
Deep cleaning, end of tenancy cleaning, and after builders cleaning are the clearest examples. Two properties of similar size can still need very different amounts of labour depending on bathrooms, kitchens, dust, grease, furnishing level, and the number of extras added to the booking.
A starting price is useful for budgeting, especially for smaller or more straightforward jobs. It should not be confused with a guaranteed price for every property, item count, or condition level.
End of tenancy cleaning, after builders cleaning, and larger deep cleaning jobs change too much with size, furnishing, condition, and extras to be priced responsibly from a generic website table.
The more accurately the property and service are described, the more useful the quote becomes. That protects the customer from false expectations and protects the booking from later drift.
These starting prices are designed to help with budgeting and comparison. They are the lowest entry points for straightforward jobs, not promises that every booking will match the same figure.
Deep cleaning starts from £120 for smaller straightforward jobs, but the final price depends heavily on property size, bathrooms, furnishing, buildup level, and any specialist extras included in the visit.
Carpet cleaning starts from £25, with final pricing shaped by the number of rooms, stairs, landings, hallways, stain work, and whether rugs are included in the same booking.
Oven and appliance cleaning starts from £60. The exact figure depends on appliance type, quantity, grease buildup, and whether hobs, extractors, fridges, or other white goods are included.
Sofa and upholstery cleaning starts from £35. Quotes usually change with seat count, suite size, upholstery type, visible marks, and whether the job includes several furniture pieces.
Mattress cleaning starts from £60, with pricing depending on mattress size, quantity, visible marks, and whether it is booked on its own or combined with upholstery or carpet cleaning.
Rug cleaning starts from £30. Final pricing varies with rug size, quantity, material, condition, and whether the rugs are being cleaned alongside carpets or upholstery.
Some services should not be sold from a generic chart. These are usually the bookings where size, condition, furnishing, and extras can completely change the real scope.
End of tenancy cleaning is not priced properly without the property size, furnishing level, bathrooms, kitchen condition, and any extras such as carpets, ovens, appliance interiors, or internal windows.
Explore serviceAfter builders cleaning is always reviewed against the actual works completed. Fine dust, residue level, room count, floor type, and whether windows or carpets are affected all change the real scope.
Explore serviceHard floor cleaning is quoted after the floor type, total area, residue level, and desired result are understood. A kitchen vinyl floor and a larger residue-heavy hallway are not the same job.
Explore serviceIf you want to know why one booking costs more than another, the answer is usually in the service details: size, quantity, condition, access, and the extras attached to the job.
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End of tenancy cleaning is not priced properly without the property size, furnishing level, bathrooms, kitchen condition, and any extras such as carpets, ovens, appliance interiors, or internal windows.
Typical quote factors: bedroom and bathroom count, furnished or unfurnished layout, current condition, carpets, ovens, windows, and appliance extras.
From £120
Deep cleaning starts from £120 for smaller straightforward jobs, but the final price depends heavily on property size, bathrooms, furnishing, buildup level, and any specialist extras included in the visit.
Typical quote factors: property size, bathrooms and kitchens, furnishing level, condition and neglected areas.
Quote after details
After builders cleaning is always reviewed against the actual works completed. Fine dust, residue level, room count, floor type, and whether windows or carpets are affected all change the real scope.
Typical quote factors: type of building or decorating work, dust and residue level, rooms affected, floors, windows, and finishing extras.
From £25
Carpet cleaning starts from £25, with final pricing shaped by the number of rooms, stairs, landings, hallways, stain work, and whether rugs are included in the same booking.
Typical quote factors: room count, stairs and landings, visible staining, rugs or combined services.
From £60
Oven and appliance cleaning starts from £60. The exact figure depends on appliance type, quantity, grease buildup, and whether hobs, extractors, fridges, or other white goods are included.
Typical quote factors: appliance type, number of units, grease or residue level, extra appliances added.
From £35
Sofa and upholstery cleaning starts from £35. Quotes usually change with seat count, suite size, upholstery type, visible marks, and whether the job includes several furniture pieces.
Typical quote factors: seat count or suite size, fabric type, visible marks and condition, number of upholstered items.
From £60
Mattress cleaning starts from £60, with pricing depending on mattress size, quantity, visible marks, and whether it is booked on its own or combined with upholstery or carpet cleaning.
Typical quote factors: mattress size, number of mattresses, visible staining, bundled or standalone booking.
From £30
Rug cleaning starts from £30. Final pricing varies with rug size, quantity, material, condition, and whether the rugs are being cleaned alongside carpets or upholstery.
Typical quote factors: rug size, quantity, material and construction, overall condition.
Quote after details
Hard floor cleaning is quoted after the floor type, total area, residue level, and desired result are understood. A kitchen vinyl floor and a larger residue-heavy hallway are not the same job.
Typical quote factors: floor type, area size, traffic and residue level, post-renovation or everyday use context.
These answers explain why some services show starting prices, why others need a tailored quote, and what details help keep the final figure accurate.
No. Some services are suitable for starting prices, but many jobs still need the property details reviewed before a fair figure can be given. Size, condition, furnishing level, access, and extras can all change the real scope, so fixed prices for every booking would be misleading.
Deep cleaning starts from £120, oven cleaning from £60, carpet cleaning from £25, sofa cleaning from £35, mattress cleaning from £60, and rug cleaning from £30. These are starting prices only, so the final quote can still change with quantity, condition, access, and the overall booking scope.
Because those services vary too much to price properly from a generic website table. Bedrooms, bathrooms, furnishing level, dust or grease buildup, room condition, and extras such as carpets, ovens, appliance interiors, or internal windows can all change the amount of work involved.
Yes, if the original information is incomplete or the real condition turns out to be materially different from what was described. That is why clear notes and photos are useful: they reduce the chance of underpricing, overpricing, or missing important parts of the job.
Yes. In many cases that is the best approach. Combining services such as tenancy cleaning, carpets, ovens, sofas, or mattresses gives a much clearer picture of the real job than pricing each item in isolation.
Starting prices are useful for planning, but the final figure comes from the real property, the real condition, and the real service scope. Send the details properly and we can price the booking around reality.