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Hi posting this here as well as in the general section...


We are hoping to complete on a property in SE23 in the next month and want to have a thorough clean done prior to moving our things in. Does anyone have any experience of companies who offer a very thorough and intensive cleaning service? We would like this to include:


- disinfecting the small outside back garden (paved)

- thorough carpet cleaning of one small area of carpet (stairs)

- cleaning of kitchen, bathroom

- cleaning of all other floors, skirting boards, built in furniture (not much of that)

- cleaning of windows internally but not outside

- general spring clean, airing and sanitising to get rid of strong smells inside the house


I'm thinking it would be a 5/6 hour job for one person or a 3-4 hour job for a pair?


Any recommendations gratefully received, I'll be 8 months pregnant and have a toddler so want to know things will be really hygienic before we move our things in.


Many thanks!

bluesuperted

give Sonia at perfect touch a call www.perfecttouchcleaningltd.co.uk

her team gave our house a complete top to toe after we'd finished extensive building work and it was so good that I now have my regular weekly cleaning done by one of her team. lovely people to deal with too

Thank you both - we used Sonia's company in a previous house and had really good cleaners but I think this is more an end of tenancy clean as Dibden mentions as we need to jet wash garden, blast carpets and clean walls. We got a quote from Aussie Clean but will definitely call Xon too - and any others people can recommend. Thanks!

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