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Late updated: 28 Jan 2026 17:01

End-of-tenancy cleaning costs depend on property size, condition, and service scope.

End-of-tenancy cleaning is one of the final responsibilities tenants face when moving out of a rented property. Most tenancy agreements in the UK require the property to be returned in the same standard of cleanliness as recorded in the original inventory. Deposit protection schemes rely on this comparison, which makes cleaning one of the most common causes of disputes.

Professional Cleaners UK works with tenants, landlords, and letting agents across the country, and cost questions come up daily. Pricing confusion often comes from online estimates that ignore property condition, layout, or additional services. A small flat with heavy grease and limescale takes longer to clean than a well-maintained larger property.

End-of-tenancy cleaning is not a cosmetic service. The work focuses on hygiene, removal of build-up, and attention to areas listed in check-out reports. Kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, appliances, and internal fixtures all form part of the inspection process. Cleaning standards are consistent across the UK, even though prices vary by region.

Costs also reflect practical factors such as travel, parking, labour, and equipment. London and the South East carry higher costs than many other regions. Nationwide services like Professional Cleaners UK price jobs based on property details rather than flat averages.

Typical end-of-tenancy cleaning prices in the UK

  • Studio flats usually fall between £180 and £220.

  • One-bedroom flats usually range from £200 to £260.

  • Two-bedroom flats usually range from £240 to £320.

  • Three-bedroom houses usually range from £300 to £420.

Larger properties increase in cost based on the number of bathrooms, kitchens, and occupancy history. Additional services raise the price when required.

Services that affect the final price

Oven cleaning increases costs because internal components require degreasing and manual treatment. Carpet cleaning adds time and specialist equipment. Upholstery, mattress cleaning, and heavy limescale removal also affect pricing.

Why professional cleaning protects deposits

Letting agents inspect properties against detailed inventories rather than general cleanliness. Missed areas often lead to re-clean charges or deductions. Professional end-of-tenancy cleaning provides documented evidence that the work was completed to a recognised standard.

Professional Cleaners UK follows agent-approved checklists and provides insured services nationwide. This approach reduces disputes and avoids repeat visits.

FAQs

How long does an end-of-tenancy clean take?

The time it takes to complete end-of-tenancy cleaning depends on the property's size and condition, with most jobs completed within one working day.

Does an end-of-tenancy clean include external areas?

End-of-tenancy cleaning does not include external areas unless requested.

Does an an end of tenancy clean guarantee money back?

End-of-tenancy cleaning guarantees relate to inventory alignment rather than landlord preference.

Summary

End-of-tenancy cleaning costs in the UK reflect time, labour, and scope rather than simple property size.

Professional services reduce risk and protect deposits.

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