Website prices are guide prices until the scope, photos, access and timing are confirmed.
Cleaning
Cleaning in London
Regular cleaning usually takes 2-5 hours. Deep, move-in and end-of-tenancy cleans are scoped by rooms, condition, oven, carpets, windows, access and deadline before a team is confirmed.
Why this matters
Cleaning should be priced around the finish standard, not only the number of rooms.
Regular cleaning is usually a 2-5 hour visit. Deep cleaning, move-in and end-of-tenancy work need room count, condition, add-ons and deadline before pricing is reliable.
A useful cleaning quote separates normal cleaning from limescale, oven, carpet, window, post-build dust and decluttering before the visit is booked. Perfect Living handles this as a managed service: useful details are collected first, the work is routed properly, the scope is confirmed and the client stays focused on the decision that matters.
Best for
When to book cleaning.
What is included
- Room-by-room brief
- Priority areas
- Optional photos
- Consumables planning
- Follow-up support
Small job
How this service is normally priced and routed.
Clear photos, product links, measurements, wall type, access and postcode are often enough to give a price range or fixed small-job quote before attendance.
Final pricing depends on photos, access, condition, materials, urgency and inspection where required.
Send property size, photos of kitchens and bathrooms, and the required finish date.
Expert diagnosis
What we check before the job is confirmed.
Good property service starts before anyone arrives. The brief needs enough detail to send the right person, allow realistic pricing and avoid wasted visits.
Pricing and timing
Realistic expectations before you book.
Regular cleans may take 2-5 hours. Deep cleaning and end-of-tenancy work often needs a longer visit or a small team depending on condition.
- Number of cleaners and hours
- Level of soil and limescale
- Add-ons such as oven or carpet cleaning
- Same-day urgency or tight turnaround
Send property size, photos of kitchens and bathrooms, and the required finish date.
Scope boundaries
What is not included automatically, and when inspection is the right first step.
- Biohazard, pest, hoarding or extreme contamination unless specifically quoted
- Specialist carpet, upholstery or exterior window cleaning unless added
- Moving heavy furniture or personal decluttering unless agreed
Inspection or photo review is needed for heavy limescale, mould, post-building dust, delicate surfaces, end-of-tenancy risk, large homes or strict inventory standards.
Typical problems
Common mistakes that make cleaning more expensive.
A deep clean needs time for limescale, grease, bathrooms, kitchens and detail work; underbooking hours forces the cleaner to choose what gets skipped.
Decluttering is sorting and moving belongings, while cleaning is treating surfaces; mixing both into the same time reduces finish quality.
Marble, brass, natural wood, stone and high-end fittings can be damaged by aggressive products, so surface type must guide the method.
Important access, product, allergy, alarm, pet or priority notes should be shared before arrival so the visit starts with the right plan.
Process
A managed route from enquiry to completion.
Book or learn first
Not every client is ready to book immediately. That is fine.
Can I do this myself?
DIY is sensible only when risk, tools and time are under control.
Some preparation can be done by a homeowner: taking photos, clearing access, checking manuals, measuring areas or buying materials after advice. Work involving water damage, electrics, structural risk, working at height, gas, tenant disputes or high-value finishes should be handled professionally.
Perfect Living guarantee
Clear scope, clean communication and an accountable route.
The cleaning plan should state the required finish: lived-in upkeep, inspection readiness, guest arrival, move-in standard or landlord handover. We cannot promise that every property will be simple. We can promise a clearer route: written booking details, practical triage, price guidance, insurance-backed confidence and a desk you can return to instead of starting from zero each time.
Questions
Common questions about cleaning.
Do you do end of tenancy cleaning in London?
Yes. End-of-tenancy, move-in and move-out cleaning are core service types. Send the inventory deadline, room count and photos of kitchens and bathrooms before booking.
How much does cleaning in London start from?
Cleaning starts from £18/hr. Final cost depends on room count, condition, access, urgency and add-ons such as oven, carpet or window cleaning.