End of tenancy cleaning for Vigo (DA13)
We look after move-out cleaning across Vigo Village, from homes off Vigo Hill and the estate roads around the woodland belt, through to townhouses and maisonettes near the local centre. DA13 properties here tend to be a mix of 1960s–70s layouts, garages under blocks and varied glazing, all of which affect what an inventory clerk will check on the day.
Our structured checklist covers kitchens, bathrooms, tiles, internal windows, woodwork and appliances, with all chemicals and equipment supplied. Every clean is signed off with photos so you can demonstrate the condition at handover.
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Understanding Vigo’s woodland estate layout
What Vigo residents say
“Flat looked brand new again.” — K. Patel, Vigo Village
“Great job on the oven and tiles.” — M. Rogers, near Vigo Hill
“Inventory passed with no issues.” — J. Collins, DA13
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Pick the package that fits your Vigo property — from compact flats near the village centre to larger houses backing onto the woods. “From” prices are taken from your global pricing settings, so updates to your main price list automatically flow through to this page.
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 Vigo end of tenancy clean
Our Vigo checklist covers kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, tiles, glass, cupboards, skirtings and switches, aligned with the kind of notes local inventory clerks tend to record for DA13.
Properties around the village centre and off Vigo Hill often have shared entrances, deeper window reveals and painted timberwork that gathers fine dust and fingerprints. Flats and maisonettes can show wear along internal stair rails and around balcony doors, while houses closer to the Harvel side of the estate may have more traditional layouts but still pick up woodland debris at thresholds and door tracks.
Preparing for hand-over in Vigo
Parking in Vigo can vary from private driveways to shared bays and garage blocks set away from the front door. On move-out day it helps to confirm which bay or access route your cleaners should use, especially if your property is reached via footpaths or steps from Vigo Hill. Clear directions save time and avoid delays when equipment is being brought in.
Because the estate is surrounded by woodland, it’s common to find pine needles, small leaves or fine grit in door tracks and balcony channels even when a place feels tidy. Defrosting fridge/freezers early, checking cupboards for last items and confirming key collection from agents in Meopham or nearby villages such as Harvel or Culverstone Green all help the clean run smoothly.
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End of tenancy cleaning — questions we get in Vigo
Do you cover Harvel, Meopham and Culverstone Green?
Do you bring all equipment and supplies?
Can you work around shared entrances and parking bays?
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What to expect when moving out in Vigo
Vigo sits on the top of the ridge, surrounded by woodland, so homes often feel sheltered while still picking up fine outdoor dust. Properties close to the tree line can collect small bits of bark, pine needles and grit in door tracks and under doormats, especially near back doors and balcony thresholds. Once furniture is moved and the carpets are fully visible, these details stand out more clearly than they do during day-to-day living.
Many houses and flats in the village share similar construction periods, with painted internal doors, older radiators and deep window reveals. These areas tend to show grey marks along edges and above frames where air has circulated over time. Bathrooms and kitchens often reflect the hard water that affects the wider DA13 area, leaving a faint build-up on shower screens, around taps and on tiled splashbacks if not regularly descaled. When light comes through the windows in an empty room, these patterns are easier to see and are more likely to be picked up during inventory checks.
Because of the estate layout, some Vigo homes have longer internal routes from the front door to the main living spaces, with turns, stairwells or shared entrance lobbies on the way. On moving day this means shoes, boxes and equipment all travel the same path, which can leave last-minute scuffs and dust in corners. Allowing for a final clean that follows the same route — from entrance through to the furthest room — helps make sure the property is presented consistently when the keys are handed back.