Our company provides professional end of tenancy cleaning services in Canonbury, Kings Cross, N1 London. Our team of professional cleaners has many years experience in moving out and pre tenancy cleaning. All the people from the team are vetted, insured and equipped with the necessary cleaning materials. The service we provide is with 48 hours guarantee. If we missed something you can call us back and we will resend the team for free.
Below you can find a short list of what our End of tenancy cleaning in Canonbury, Kings Cross includes.
In the Kitchen
- The cleaner remove all grease and grime
- We clean inside/outside all kitchen cupboards
- Clean drawers and washing machine, microwave, oven, fridge
- Clean sink and taps, perform cleaning and mop the fllor
- Clean and wipe all kitchen surfaces
In the Bathroom and Toilets:
- Our team will clean the mirrors and windows
- We Scrub and sanitize bathroom floors, disinfect sanitary ware
- We perform cleaning of the bath, sink, showers and tiles
In the Bedroom, Living and Dining room:
- Perform cleaning of all door frames and window ledges
- Clean the skirting boards and radiators
- Vacuum all carpets and mop hardwood floors
- Clean and dust all furniture, pictures
According to your end of tenancy cleaning needs we can offer you daily, weekly, monthly, or one time cleaning. Our professional cleaners are available every day starting at 8 am and ready to satisfy all your cleaning needs. You may find our contact details here or check the page with the testimonials from our cleaners.
About our end of tenancy cleaning in Canonbury, Kings Cross, N1 London
Canonbury
Canonbury is a residential district in the London Borough of Islington in the north of London. It is roughly in the area between Essex Road, Upper Street and Cross Street and either side of St Paul’s Road. East Canonbury is the south-eastern corner of the district, bordering on the Regents Canal. Canonbury Tower – The manor of Canonbury was constructed by William Bolton of St Bartholomew’s Priory between 1509 and 1532. At the dissolution it was granted to Thomas Cromwell.
Kings Cross
King’s Cross is an area of London partly in the London Borough of Camden. Many more hotels, restaurants, and cultural venues have made the area a cultural centre in the 2000s, and there is also substantial business activity and residential accommodation. London King’s Cross and London St Pancras are the principal National Rail services in the district. St Pancras is also the Eurostar terminus for International services to Paris and Brussels. Euston station is a half-mile to the west.
Barnsbury
The name is a corruption of villa de Iseldon Berners (1274), being so called after the Berners family: powerful medieval manorial lords who gained ownership of a large part of Islington after the Norman Conquest. The area of Barnsbury was predominantly rural until the early nineteenth century.