End of tenancy cleaning across Kent
We handle move-out cleans right across Kent — from city centre flats in Canterbury and Maidstone, to seafront apartments in Folkestone, Ramsgate and Margate, and family homes in Ashford, Dartford and the Medway towns. Different parts of the county have slightly different expectations, but letting agents everywhere are looking for the same thing: a clean that lines up with the inventory.
Our structured checklist covers kitchens, bathrooms, tiles, internal windows, skirtings and woodwork, with all chemicals and equipment supplied. Every clean is signed off with photos for your records, so you have something clear to show your agent or landlord if needed.
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Understanding Kent’s mix of properties
Our checklist and products are adjusted to suit — from dealing with coastal salt deposits and seafront condensation in east Kent, to traffic film on windows in town centre locations. The goal is the same everywhere: leave the property in a condition that matches or improves the move-in report.
What Kent residents say
“Spotless from top to bottom.” — S. Miller, Maidstone
“Agents commented on how clean it was.” — T. Clarke, Canterbury
“Very organised and efficient service.” — L. Ahmed, Dartford
Choose your service level
Select the service level that fits your Kent property. “From” prices below are pulled from your global pricing settings and update automatically as you adjust your rates.
Basic
- Inventory-standard clean throughout
- Kitchen surfaces and cupboards
- Bathrooms descaled and sanitised
Standard
- Everything in Basic
- Oven deep clean included
- Internal windows and glass
Premium
- Everything in Standard
- Carpets cleaned
- Priority scheduling during peak weeks
What’s included with our Kent end of tenancy clean
Our Kent-wide end of tenancy checklist covers kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, internal glass, skirtings, switches and visible surfaces, aligned with typical inventory requirements used by local agents.
In town centre flats across Maidstone, Chatham and Gravesend, that often means extra time on extractor hoods, hob tops and glass doors. In coastal and village properties — from Whitstable and Herne Bay through to New Romney and Dymchurch — attention usually goes on window tracks, condensation spots and limescale from Kent’s hard water.
Preparing for hand-over in Kent
Across Kent, a lot of moves are tied to tight completion dates, rail timetables and motorway timings around the M20, M2 and A2. If you’re handing back keys in a busy town centre such as Maidstone, Canterbury or Dartford, it can help to confirm parking or loading bay access in advance so the clean isn’t delayed by finding a space.
In coastal areas and riverside developments, properties can feel slightly damp once furniture is removed. Opening windows during or after the clean can help reduce odours and make the property feel fresher at inspection. Wherever you are in Kent, defrosting fridge/freezers 24 hours before your clean and leaving bins emptied makes it easier to focus on the detail agents usually check.
Map: Kent & key areas we cover
Popular Kent locations
We regularly carry out end of tenancy cleaning in Maidstone, Canterbury, Ashford, Dartford, Chatham, the Medway towns and most villages in between. If your Kent property isn’t listed, you can still request an instant quote using your postcode.
End of tenancy cleaning — questions we get in Kent
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Fixed prices, clear communication and inventory-standard results across Kent’s main rental areas.
How Kent’s different areas affect end of tenancy cleaning
Looking at Kent as a whole, the way properties age between tenancies is shaped a lot by location. In town and city centres such as Maidstone, Canterbury and Chatham, higher footfall and traffic tend to leave a film on internal window glass more quickly, and light-coloured hallway walls can show scuffs from bags and furniture. Kitchens in newer blocks often have glossy cupboard doors that look fine day to day, but show fingerprints and splashes clearly once the room is empty.
Along the north and east Kent coast, properties in places like Whitstable, Herne Bay, Margate and Ramsgate have a slightly different pattern. Sea air and wind-driven rain can leave marks around window frames and balcony doors, and tiled areas near external doors may show salt deposits or fine sand carried in over time. Bathrooms across much of Kent share the same underlying issue: hard water. Limescale around taps, shower screens and toilet bowls builds slowly, and only really becomes obvious when a checkout is approaching.
Rural homes and village properties, from the Weald through to parts of east Kent, bring another set of details. Deeper window sills, older timber and exposed beams can hold onto dust in places that normal weekly cleaning doesn’t always reach, especially behind radiators or in high corners. When furniture is moved out and natural light hits bare walls and carpets, these small accumulations become much easier to see. Allowing a little extra time before handing back keys gives space for these Kent-specific patterns to be addressed properly, rather than rushing on the day of checkout.