Endoftenancy Cleaning Pricing & Quotes

Team preparing equipment for end of tenancy cleaning in a city flat Endoftenancy Cleaning believes in a straightforward, honest approach to end of tenancy cleaning and move-out cleans. Our pricing is built so tenants, landlords and agents can see exactly what they're paying for. Whether you search for end of tenancy cleaning, end-of-tenancy cleaning or a final tenancy clean, this page explains our transparent pricing model, the difference between load-based and cubic-yard rates, and how we generate free, no-obligation quotes.

We use two simple, industry-standard ways to charge: a load-based model (for removals and bulky rubbish) and a cubic-yard rate (for debris, garden waste or clearance after a tenancy). Each method keeps costs tied to the actual volume or effort required, rather than hidden flat fees. That means if you rent a small studio near a busy city center or a spacious suburban house by the schools, you'll only pay for what needs clearing or cleaning.

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How our transparent pricing model works

Our goal is clarity. We itemize every quote so you can compare line-by-line. Standard move-out cleans and end-of-lease services include dusting, deep kitchen and bathroom cleans, oven and fridge attention where required, and floor care. Extras like carpet steam cleaning, balcony clearance or upholstery treatment are listed separately so clients can accept only what they need. We are happy to adapt quotes for student houses near university campuses with extra communal room treatment or for short-notice Airbnb turnovers in high-traffic locations.

Pricing elements we show on every estimate include: a baseline service fee, the projected time to finish, materials and cleaning agents, and any load or cubic-yard calculations for rubbish removal. Loads are charged per vehicle size — small van, medium van, or large skip — which suits tenants in flats above shops in the city or families clearing garages in suburban areas. For bulky refuse where volume matters more than time, we apply a cubic-yard rate so you can see the exact volume removed.

Load-based rates (when we charge by load)

Load-based pricing is ideal for removals or when there are many large items. We estimate how many carefully packed van loads are needed and quote accordingly. A single-van load might be enough for a studio cleared of an old sofa and boxes; a three-van load could reflect a five-bedroom property with furniture left behind after a long tenancy. Charges are transparent: vehicle size, number of trips, and any access complications are written into the quote.

Vans and workers loading bulky waste measured in cubic yards for disposal Cubic-yard rates explained: When the rubbish is a mixture of loose materials — garden waste, construction debris after a landlord’s small repair, or accumulated household junk — we use cubic-yard pricing. For example, 1–2 cubic yards typically covers a small garden tidy or a one-bedroom flat with some boxed items. Larger clearances, common in townhouses or houses near commuter hubs with accumulated rubbish, might be 6–10 cubic yards. Each cubic-yard price is shown clearly and multiplied by the estimated volume to produce the removal line on your quote.

To make decisions easier we include example jobs in every quote section. These examples help tenants and property managers compare typical jobs by property style and location. Below are representative examples with approximate pricing brackets to illustrate how our models work. Keep in mind these are generic examples; your free quote will reflect your specific property and local conditions.

Example 1: City-center studio apartment — standard move-out clean
A busy city-center flat with light furniture and typical wear. Services: full clean of kitchenette, bathroom deep clean, floor sweep/mop and window spot-cleaning. No bulky items for removal. Typical approach: fixed cleaning fee, estimated 2–3 hours. This suits renters relocating after short leases where landlords expect professional finishing.

Example 2: Two-bedroom suburban flat — end-of-lease clean with one-van load
A family-occupied two-bedroom apartment near schools. Requires deep kitchen cleaning including oven, bathroom descaling, carpets vacuumed and a small amount of bulky waste (a disassembled bed and a sofa). Pricing uses a base clean plus one-van load for removal. This blends time-based cleaning and load-based removal for full transparency.

Example 3: Student house near university — communal deep clean and cubic-yard clearance
Student properties often need thorough communal area work: kitchen appliances, multiple shower rooms, and floor treatment. Leftover rubbish is usually mixed loose waste — we estimate cubic yards for yardage removal and list a cleaning team size in the quote. The result is a clear sum for cleaning hours plus a cubic-yard removal line.

Example 4: Four-bedroom townhouse — full exit clean + skip-size clearance
Larger properties sometimes require a combination: carpet steam clean for bedrooms, garden tidy, and several bulky items. We provide a transparent breakdown: cleaning tasks, optional carpet add-ons, and the skip or multi-van load costs. For busy suburban locations or rental blocks near transport hubs, we note access times and any parking permits impacting cost.

Included tasks in a typical end-of-tenancy clean are listed when we deliver a quote:

  • Kitchen: deep clean of surfaces, oven, fridge (plugged in for defrosting if required)
  • Bathrooms: descaling, tile grouting, mirror polish
  • Floors and Carpets: sweep, mop and optional steam clean add-on
  • General: dusting, skirting boards, window sills and doorframes

Cleaners working in a shared student house doing detailed cleaning

Free quote policy

We offer a free, no-obligation quote for every job. Choose an on-site visit or a free virtual quote via photos and video walk-throughs. Our estimates are itemized and include the chosen pricing model (load or cubic-yard) so you understand each line. If a property needs extra attention — for example, a high-traffic Airbnb unit requiring a fast turnaround — we note any rush charges upfront. We never add surprise fees after the job is agreed.

Quotes include clear terms: the scope of the standard clean, optional extras with prices, and notes on access or parking that might alter vehicle choice for load-based removals. For larger clearances we show the cubic-yard estimate and how many van trips or a skip would be required. You can accept the full quote, select only the services you need, or request adjustments. That flexibility makes our pricing truly transparent for tenants, landlords and agents.

Written free quote document for an end of tenancy clean

Booking and confirmation

Once you accept a free quote, we confirm the appointment and send a checklist of what’s included so expectations align. For brands and searches such as move-out cleaning or tenancy exit clean, our process ensures that each step is visible in the written quote: task breakdown, time estimates, load or cubic-yard charges and optional extras. This transparency removes uncertainty at the point of handover and helps tenants recover deposits and landlords re-list properties quickly.

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Clear, itemized pricing for Endoftenancy Cleaning using load-based and cubic-yard rates, example jobs related to property types and busy locations, and a free no-obligation quote policy.

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