Move-Out Cleaning Limehouse

End of Tenancy Cleaning Limehouse.

Move-out cleaning for Limehouse, from the Georgian terraces on Narrow Street to the warehouse flats and new-builds around the Basin. Inventory-standard, deposit first.

Deposit-Ready Results

End of Tenancy Cleaning in Limehouse.

Clean to the standard letting agents check at handover. Every job follows a room-by-room checklist, so the place is spotless when the inventory clerk walks in.

Limehouse clean

Your deposit back, from the marina to the Cut.

Limehouse asks a lot of a cleaner. A Georgian house on Narrow Street has sash windows and old timber floors; a flat at Dunbar Wharf or in the Basin towers has integrated appliances and brushed-steel kitchens. We clean to the inventory clerk's checklist on both, around Limehouse Cut and Branch Road, so your deposit comes back whole.

In Limehouse

Quick answer for Limehouse: End of tenancy cleaning in Limehouse covers everything an inventory clerk checks, scaled to your home: Georgian terraces on Narrow Street, warehouse conversions at Dunbar Wharf, and new-build flats around the Basin and Limehouse Cut. Prices run from about GBP165 for a studio to GBP425 for a four-bed, with steam or carpet cleaning adding GBP30 to GBP80. Every clean carries a 72-hour deposit-back guarantee, so if the clerk flags anything we return and put it right at no cost.

Property types we clean in Limehouse.

Limehouse holds three distinct kinds of home within a few hundred metres, and a move-out clean has to change shape for each. The oldest is the early Georgian terrace on Narrow Street, the riverside row beside The Grapes that is one of the last of its kind in London and now sits among the most expensive addresses in the East End, with house prices on the street averaging in the region of three-quarters of a million pounds. These houses bring sash windows with many small panes, original timber floors, deep skirtings, and lime-plastered walls that mark easily, so we hand-clean the glazing bars, lift the floors without over-wetting them, and treat the soft plaster gently. Several of the houses were rebuilt from bomb-damaged waterfront plots in the 1960s behind the surviving frontages, so floor levels and joinery vary house to house and we do not assume a standard layout.\n\nThe second type is the 19th-century warehouse conversion. Dunbar Wharf is the landmark example, still looking much as it did when the Dunbar shipping family owned it in the 1800s, and the same stretch carries Ratcliffe Wharf, Roneo Wharf and Commercial Wharf, sub-divided warehouses turned into flats. Conversions mean exposed brick, iron beams, high ceilings and tall industrial windows, with many flats running a mezzanine gallery or open-tread stair, so we crew for height and bring the right reach kit for the double-height voids and the dust line a tenant never reaches. The third type is the new-build and Basin flat: the apartment blocks ringing Limehouse Basin and the marina, including Dundee Wharf and Victoria Wharf and, around the water itself, Berglen Court, Marina Heights, Medland House, Goodhart Place, Victory Place and the two Pinnacle blocks. These have integrated appliances behind cabinet-matched doors, sealed double glazing and balconies overlooking the dock, so we pull each appliance and clean the glazing and balcony glass to match. The marina-facing flats carry their own dust load from the open water and the busy quayside below, which settles on sills, balcony rails and the inside faces of the big windows. We send the right crew and kit for whichever you have, rather than one checklist for the lot.

  • On the early Georgian terraces of Narrow Street, hand-clean the many-paned sash glazing bars, lift the original timber floors without over-wetting, and treat the soft lime-plastered walls gently
  • At the Dunbar Wharf conversions, crew for height to reach the exposed brick tops, the iron beams and the tall industrial windows the high ceilings carry
  • On the Basin and Cut flats at Dundee Wharf and Victoria Wharf, pull each integrated appliance from behind its cabinet-matched door and clean the sealed double glazing and balcony glass to match
  • Clear the grease on extractor hoods and the dust in trickle vents and MVHR grilles across the new-build Marina flats
  • Descale the kettle element and clear the limescale ring left in steam irons across all three stock types before they pass to the next tenant

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Common deposit issues in Limehouse rentals.

Most Limehouse deposit disputes come down to a few predictable flags, and they differ by building age. Across every postcode here the water is the quiet one. Limehouse sits on Thames Water supply, which runs hard to very hard, roughly 270 to 310 parts per million of calcium carbonate. Left alone, that hard water leaves a chalky white film on taps, shower screens, kettle elements and tiles, and a clerk reads limescale as a cleaning failure rather than wear. We descale every wet surface back to clear glass and bright metal, which is one of the most common saves on the report.\n\nIn the period houses the flags cluster around the detail: dust trapped in sash window runners and glazing bars, scuffs on soft lime plaster, and tide marks left on old timber if a previous cleaner over-wet the floor. Because the Narrow Street houses are valuable and let through prime agents on longer tenancies with deposits to match, the inventories are unusually detailed and a clerk lingers on the joinery and the original floors, so small misses become real money. In the warehouse conversions at Dunbar Wharf, Ratcliffe Wharf and the rest, the trouble is height: cobwebs and dust on iron beams, the tops of exposed-brick walls, and ledges nobody reaches day to day, plus the inside and outside of tall windows and, where a flat has a mezzanine, the stair edges, balustrade and platform railing that double the surfaces a clerk can find. In the new-build flats around the Basin and marina it is the integrated appliances behind their cabinet-matched doors, alongside the dock-side dust that settles on balcony glass, rails and the wide window sills facing the water. The kitchen is its own front in every type: ovens, grill pans, extractor filters and the gaps beside integrated appliances are where a clerk looks first, so we strip and degrease them rather than wiping the fronts. Two flags turn up in every type and catch tenants out: black mould in shower and bath silicone, and the limescale ring inside kettles and steam irons left for the next tenant. We clean to the inventory clerk's eye on all of these, and the 72-hour guarantee means a flag becomes a free return, not a deduction.

  • In the period houses the flags cluster on detail: dust trapped in sash runners and glazing bars, scuffs on soft lime plaster, and tide marks on old timber where a previous cleaner over-wet the floor
  • In the warehouse conversions the trouble is height, with cobwebs and dust on the iron beams, the tops of exposed-brick walls and ledges nobody reaches, plus the inside and outside of the tall windows
  • In the new-build Basin flats it is the integrated appliances: oven glass, fridge seals and the dishwasher filter behind their cabinet-matched doors, with grease on extractor hoods and dust in the trickle vents and MVHR grilles
  • Hard to very hard Thames water at roughly 270 to 310 ppm leaves a chalky film on taps, screens, kettles and tiles that a clerk reads as a cleaning failure rather than wear
  • Black mould in shower and bath silicone turns up in every building age, the flag that catches a tenant out whichever home they hold

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Getting to your Limehouse property.

Limehouse is well connected, which matters for both your move and our timing. Limehouse station sits on the DLR, a few minutes from Bank one way and into Canary Wharf the other, and on the c2c line from Fenchurch Street, a shade under two miles up the line, fast for anyone moving in from Essex or out to the City. The DLR here runs on the arches of the old London and Blackwall Railway viaduct of 1840, which skirted the northern edge of the dock and was kept and reused when the line became light rail. Westferry DLR serves the southern end near the Basin, and Canary Wharf's Jubilee line and Elizabeth line are a short hop or walk away, putting the West End and Heathrow within easy reach. The Uber Boat by Thames Clippers river bus runs from nearby piers for a fast or scenic commute into the City and the Island. Buses including the D3, 15, 115 and 135 thread along Commercial Road and East India Dock Road, and underneath all of it the Limehouse Link tunnel, the A1203 opened in 1993, carries through traffic from The Highway to Canary Wharf and keeps the residential streets quieter than the volume would suggest.\n\nFor us, the practical realities are parking and access. Narrow Street is exactly that, narrow, with limited kerb space beside the Georgian terrace and the wharf conversions, and Tower Hamlets controlled parking along it, so we plan loading and timing carefully. The Basin and marina blocks usually need concierge sign-in and a booked lift or loading bay, especially for larger flats and any steam or carpet equipment, and several of the older conversions keep a single original goods lift and steep narrow stairs that we plan our kit around. Move days are easier booked off-peak, away from the morning and evening commuter crush on the DLR and the c2c platforms, and we will work around your removal van's slot so two vehicles are not fighting for the same stretch of Narrow Street kerb. Tell us the building and we arrange the access slot in advance so the clean is not held up on the day.

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The Limehouse rental market we know.

Limehouse draws a mixed rental crowd, and the kind of tenancy you are ending shapes the clean you need. The Georgian houses on Narrow Street and the warehouse conversions at Dunbar Wharf, Ratcliffe Wharf and Commercial Wharf attract professionals and creatives who want period character with a river view, often on longer lets and higher deposits, with top-end one and two-bed flats on Narrow Street letting in the region of 350 to 600 pounds a week. The Basin and Limehouse Cut new-builds, around Dundee Wharf, Victoria Wharf, Berglen Court, Marina Heights and the Pinnacle blocks, pull Canary Wharf and City workers, sharers and young professionals who move on the standard London cycle. The neighbourhood sits between the two financial hubs and rental demand stays steady year-round, with the usual summer and new-year peaks and yields across E14 commonly cited around the four and a half to five per cent mark, so flats turn over reliably. Letting in the area is handled by a familiar set of agents: prime names such as Hamptons, Foxtons and Knight Frank cover the period and prime stock, while local Docklands specialists like Fisks, Proper Local, Butler and Stag and Alex Neil list and manage the Basin flats and conversions. Voids here are expected to turn round fast between tenancies, so a clean that meets the clerk's standard first time is the difference between a full refund and a contested one. We work to that standard for tenants, and we are happy to invoice landlords, letting agents and managing agents directly when a void needs turning around between tenancies. For a renter chasing a deposit and an agent turning a void, the clean is the same: inventory-grade, guaranteed, and tuned to Limehouse's particular stock.

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What's Included

Every room on the checkout list, every time.

  • Full kitchen deep clean
  • All bathrooms sanitised
  • Bedrooms & living areas
  • Inside cupboards & windows
  • Skirting boards & doors
  • Professional products included

Limehouse pricing

From £165 in Limehouse.

Fixed prices for end of tenancy cleaning in Limehouse. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Starts at £165 for a studio flat.

Common add-ons

  • Oven deep cleanfrom £65
  • Fridge/Freezer deep cleanfrom £30
  • White goodsfrom £25
  • Pets in the propertyfrom £25

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FAQ

Limehouse cleaning FAQ

Common questions about our end of tenancy cleaning service in Limehouse.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Limehouse?

Prices scale with the property: from about GBP165 to GBP185 for a studio, GBP195 to GBP215 for a one-bed, around GBP245 for a two-bed, about GBP319 for a three-bed and roughly GBP425 for a four-bed. Steam or carpet cleaning adds GBP30 to GBP80. We quote on the actual flat or house, with no surprises on the day.

Do you offer a deposit-back guarantee?

Yes. Every Limehouse clean carries a 72-hour deposit-back guarantee. If your inventory clerk or letting agent flags anything we cleaned within 72 hours of the check-out, we come back and put it right at no extra cost. Our aim is your full deposit returned.

How quickly can you book me in?

We can usually clean within a few days, and often at short notice in Limehouse. Tell us your check-out date and the building, and we will confirm a slot. For Basin and new-build towers we book the lift or loading bay in advance so the day runs on time.

Can you clean a Georgian house on Narrow Street properly?

Yes. The Narrow Street terraces need care: we hand-clean each sash window and glazing bar, treat original timber floors without over-wetting, and lift marks from lime-plastered walls gently. We clean these period homes to the same inventory standard as any flat.

Do you handle warehouse conversions like Dunbar Wharf?

We do. Conversions bring exposed brick, iron beams and tall industrial windows, so the dirt hides high up. We bring the right reach equipment to dust beams and ledges and to clean those tall windows inside and out, the spots clerks check first.

Will you clean the integrated appliances in a Basin flat?

Yes. New-build and Basin flats hide ovens, fridges and dishwashers behind cabinet-matched doors. We pull and clean each one, including oven glass, fridge seals and dishwasher filters, plus extractor hoods and trickle or MVHR vents. These are common deposit flags.

Is the water in Limehouse hard, and does it affect the clean?

Yes, Limehouse is on Thames Water and runs hard to very hard, around 270 to 310 ppm. That leaves limescale on taps, shower screens and tiles, which clerks read as a cleaning failure. We descale every wet surface back to clear glass and bright metal as standard.

Do you clean for landlords and letting agents too?

Yes. Alongside tenants chasing their deposit, we clean voids for landlords, letting agents and managing agents across Limehouse, including period houses, wharf conversions and Basin towers. We invoice directly and turn flats around to inventory standard between tenancies.

Is parking and access a problem on Narrow Street or at the Basin?

It can be, so we plan ahead. Narrow Street has limited kerb space beside the Georgian terrace and wharves. Basin and new-build blocks usually need concierge sign-in and a booked lift or loading bay. Tell us the building and we arrange the access slot beforehand.

What if I am moving out of a flat with carpets?

We offer steam and carpet cleaning as an add-on, GBP30 to GBP80 depending on the rooms. Carpets are a frequent inventory flag, so if your tenancy started with clean carpets, having them professionally cleaned at check-out protects that part of your deposit.

Do you cover all of Limehouse?

Yes, we clean across Limehouse including Limehouse Basin, Narrow Street, Limehouse Cut, and Dunbar Wharf. Same fixed prices across every street.

How quickly can you book a clean in Limehouse?

Most Limehouse bookings are confirmed within a couple of hours during business hours. We aim to fit you in within 48 hours for standard cleans, sooner for urgent move-outs. Last-minute? Call us and we'll see what's possible.

Do you also clean in nearby areas?

Yes, we cover the surrounding Docklands and East London areas including Wapping, Canary Wharf, Poplar, and Isle of Dogs. Same fixed prices across all 12 areas we cover.

How long does an end of tenancy clean take?

The duration depends on the size and condition of your property. A studio or 1-bed flat typically takes 3 to 4 hours, while a 2 to 3 bedroom property usually takes 5 to 7 hours. We'll give you an accurate estimate when you book.

Do I need to be there during the clean?

No, you don't need to be present. Many customers arrange key handover or leave keys with a concierge or neighbour. We just need access to the property and will lock up securely when finished.

What if my landlord isn't satisfied?

We offer a 72-hour satisfaction guarantee. If your landlord or letting agent raises any issues with the clean, contact us within 72 hours and we'll return to address them free of charge.

Do you bring your own cleaning products?

Yes. We bring all products and equipment. Everything's included in the price; you don't need to provide anything.

How far in advance should I book?

We recommend booking at least 3 to 5 days in advance, especially during busy periods at the end of the month. However, we do accommodate last-minute bookings when possible.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost?

Fixed prices, no hidden fees. Studio £165, 1-bed £195, 2-bed £245, 3-bed £319, 4-bed £425. Add-ons: oven deep clean £65, fridge/freezer £30, white goods £25, pet surcharge from £25. Steam or carpet cleaning adds £30 to £80 per job. Final price depends on property condition. We confirm before we start.

Do you guarantee I'll get my deposit back?

We guarantee the clean meets the inventory-clerk standard letting agents check. If your landlord or letting agent flags a cleaning issue within 72 hours, we come back and fix it free of charge. That's the 72-hour re-clean guarantee, included on every job.

About Limehouse

End of Tenancy Cleaning in Limehouse.

Limehouse takes its name from the medieval lime kilns that fired here from the mid-1300s, when the riverside hamlet was recorded as Les Lymhostes. By the 1880s it had become London's first Chinatown, a community along Limehouse Causeway whose memory survives in street names like Canton Street and Pekin Street. Above the old dock stands St Anne's Limehouse, Nicholas Hawksmoor's Grade I baroque church completed by 1727 and consecrated in 1730, its tower built tall enough to guide shipping on the Thames. That layered past is written into the housing. Narrow Street still holds one of the few early Georgian terraces left in London, the riverside row beside The Grapes, a pub the young Charles Dickens knew and later drew on for the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters in Our Mutual Friend. Behind it, Dunbar Wharf and the warehouse conversions around Limehouse Basin and the Limehouse Cut, the oldest canal in the London area, opened in 1770 to link the Lee Navigation to the Thames, sit next to glassy new-build flats on the marina, where the apartment blocks ring the dock first opened in 1820. We work across all of it: brittle period sashes and lime-plastered walls in the old houses, exposed brick and beams in the wharf conversions, and integrated kitchens and large windows in the Basin flats. One area, three eras of stock, and a single standard that satisfies the inventory clerk and returns your deposit.

Most cleaners price Limehouse as if it were one building type. It is three. We quote and crew differently for a Georgian terrace on Narrow Street, a 19th-century warehouse conversion at Dunbar Wharf or Ratcliffe Wharf, and a Basin or Limehouse Cut new-build like Berglen Court or Marina Heights, because each fails an inventory check in a different place. Period sashes and timber need care and the right products; converted warehouses hide exposed brick and high-level dust on beams and ledges; new-builds turn on integrated appliances, and on the limescale and dock-side dust a marina-facing bathroom collects. The agents who let here, from prime names handling the Narrow Street houses to the Docklands specialists listing the Basin towers, inspect against detailed inventories on valuable stock, so the margin for a contested deduction is small. We match the crew, the products and the access plan to the building before the van leaves, rather than turning up with one method and improvising on the day. Knowing which battle you are fighting before we arrive is why our re-clean rate stays low across all three.

We're a mobile service. We turn up at your Limehouse property fully equipped, with nothing for you to provide except access.

We cover every street in Limehouse, including:

Limehouse Basin

Narrow Street

Limehouse Cut

Dunbar Wharf