End of tenancy cleaning for Swanscombe (DA10)
Our end of tenancy cleaning service in Swanscombe is designed for modern developments around Ebbsfleet Valley and Castle Hill, as well as traditional streets in Swanscombe village and nearby Greenhithe and Northfleet. Whether you’re moving out of a riverside flat, a town-house or a family home, we deliver an inventory-standard clean built to protect your deposit.
We bring all equipment and products, follow a detailed checklist aligned with local letting agents and inventory clerks, and provide photo sign-off at the end of your Swanscombe end of tenancy clean.
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What Swanscombe customers say
“No deductions at all.” 2 bed in Ebbsfleet cleaned to a high standard. — K. Moore
“Worked around our moving van.” Really helpful and thorough. — D. Patel, DA10
“Oven and bathrooms looked like new.” Landlord was very happy. — S. Wright, Greenhithe
Choose your service level
“From” prices below are controlled by your global pricing script for all Swanscombe and Ebbsfleet property sizes.
Basic
- Inventory-standard clean throughout
- Kitchen degreased and surfaces wiped
- Bathrooms descaled and sanitised
Standard
- Everything in Basic
- Oven deep clean included
- Internal windows and glass
Premium
- Everything in Standard
- Carpets professionally cleaned
- Priority booking for tight deadlines
What’s included with our Swanscombe end of tenancy clean
Our end of tenancy cleaning Swanscombe checklist covers kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living areas, hallways, tiles, skirtings, internal glass, sockets, switches and woodwork.
Newer homes in Ebbsfleet Valley and Castle Hill often show every speck of dust, especially on white skirtings and doors, while apartments near Swanscombe station and Greenhithe can suffer from limescale and extractor fan build-up. We tailor our work to the property’s layout and condition, and anything within scope flagged within 72 hours is re-cleaned free.
Preparing for hand-over in Swanscombe & Ebbsfleet
Parking around Ebbsfleet International, Swanscombe High Street and some newer estates can be restricted. Let us know about visitor bays, underground parking or permits so the team can unload equipment efficiently.
Defrost fridge/freezers 24 hours before your clean and clear cupboards and wardrobes where possible. If your keys are with agents in Swanscombe, Ebbsfleet Valley or Greenhithe, we can collect and return them, then send you full photo sign-off once your Swanscombe end of tenancy cleaning is complete.
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End of tenancy cleaning — questions we get in Swanscombe
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End of tenancy cleaning Swanscombe — 7 mistakes that cost tenants their deposit
Swanscombe and Ebbsfleet Valley are full of modern town-houses and smart apartments. They look great when they’re spotless, but that also means small cleaning misses stand out at checkout. Here are the most common mistakes we see tenants make with end of tenancy cleaning Swanscombe, and how to avoid them.
1. Leaving the oven “good enough”
Wiping the oven door isn’t enough for a DA10 checkout. Clerks regularly check behind the door glass, trays, racks and the sides of the cavity. Any baked-on grease usually gets photographed and added to the report.
2. Forgetting the edges of carpets
New-build stairs and landings in Swanscombe and Ebbsfleet often hide a strip of dust around the edges where household vacuums don’t reach. On light carpets this shows up clearly in photos and can be marked as “insufficient vacuuming”.
3. Only cleaning what you can see
Checkouts usually include inside cupboards, drawers and wardrobes. We regularly see DIY cleans where external faces look fine but the interiors still have crumbs, dust or marks — especially in kitchen and hallway storage.
4. Ignoring stainless steel and glass streaks
A lot of DA10 kitchens and bathrooms use glossy tiles, glass balustrades and stainless steel appliances. These must be streak-free under bright light. Quick wipes with the wrong cloth often create more smears than they remove.
5. Missing extractor fans and filters
Kitchen and bathroom extractors are easy to forget, but many Swanscombe inventory clerks check them as standard. Grease on hob filters or dust-covered bathroom vents are simple items that still trigger cleaning charges.
6. Leaving limescale until the last minute
Hard water in the area means shower screens, taps and tiles build up limescale quickly. If you only start tackling it the night before you move, it often needs more time and product than you’ve got left.
7. Underestimating how long the whole job takes
Packing, removals, key handover and a full clean is a lot for one day. By the time tenants get to the bathroom or oven, they’re exhausted — and that’s exactly where agents look first.
What a professional Swanscombe end of tenancy clean should cover
A proper service for DA10 should include:
- Oven fully dismantled and deep cleaned
- Shower screens, taps and tiles descaled throughout
- Inside and outside of cupboards, drawers and wardrobes
- Skirtings, frames, switches and other high-touch areas
- Internal windows and obvious glass smears removed
- Carpet edges and high-traffic areas thoroughly vacuumed
When it makes sense to bring professionals in
If you’re moving out of an Ebbsfleet Valley town-house, a riverside apartment in Swanscombe or a family home that’s had a few years of wear, booking a professional team can be the difference between a short, clean report and a list of deductions.
To get a tailored price for your property, use the postcode box at the top of this page. We cover Swanscombe, Ebbsfleet Valley, Greenhithe, Stone and surrounding DA9–DA10 developments.