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Specialist End of Tenancy Cleaning You Can Rely On
At Clear and Fresh Cleaning Services, we specialise in end of tenancy cleaning for letting agents, landlords, and tenants who need reliable, inspection-ready results.
We provide thorough, agency standard cleans with fast turnaround times, ideal for property managers needing quick changeovers and tenants preparing to move out. Our service is designed to meet the expectations of landlords and letting agents, helping ensure properties are ready for the next occupant without delays.
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End of Tenancy Cleaning
in Peterborough & Cambridgeshire
Fast, reliable, inspection-ready cleaning for landlords, letting agents, and tenants.
✔ Short-notice availability
✔ Inspection-ready cleaning
✔ Fixed pricing
✔ Fully insured






Our purpose
Evolution:
As work processes change, we implement improvements immediately, no red tape
Consistency:
Our reputation relies on delivering inspection-ready results every time.
Problem-solving & challenges:
Every job is unique, and we enjoy overcoming obstacles while maintaining high standards.
Autonomy:
Organising our own work, prioritising quality and client satisfaction over quantity.
Results-focused pricing:
We price our service based on the work required to achieve high-quality results, not on time.
Pricing
Property size Cost
1 Bedroom property From £120 to £160
2 Bedroom property From £170 to £210
3 Bedroom property From £220 to £270
4 Bedroom property From £270 to £330
5 Bedroom property + Quote required
Prices are based on standard end of tenancy cleaning, including;
- dusting
- cobweb removal
- steam cleaning,
- full kitchen detail
- bathroom deep clean
- internal windows.
- flooring vacuumed, mopped/steam cleaned
- cleaning of all doors/frames and skirting boards
- light switches, plug sockets and other wall furniture cleaned
- all fixed mirrors cleaned
Final cost depends on property type (flat, house or bungalow) layout (stairs, hallways) and property condition.
Optional extras
Service Price
Deep window clean From £40 to £90
Includes frames and draining tracks. Dependent on number and
Windows opened and each edge fully size of windows in the
cleaned, including closing wedges and property
hinges.
Oven cleaning From £60 to £80
Deep clean to remove grease and grime, Dependent on oven size
leaving your oven hygienically clean.
Mastic replacement From £20 to £80
Kitchen and bathroom seals are fully Dependent on number of
stripped and replaced seals and their size
Grout touch-ups From £20 to £80
For grout discoloured beyond cleaning, Dependent on size of area
this gives grouting a more uniform finish
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Privacy Policy - the basics
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What to include in the Privacy Policy
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