London Borough of Merton · covering SW19, SW20
Cleaners in Wimbledon.
Cleaning priced before we start: end of tenancy, carpets, ovens and regular housework across Wimbledon and the streets around it.
Seven days, 8am–8pm
Rather talk? Ring 020 8077 2776, seven days.
Local knowledge
Working in Wimbledon
Wimbledon divides sharply by height. Up the hill, the Village is Georgian and early-Victorian: large detached and semi-detached houses with basements, coach houses and long gravel drives, much of it in conservation areas. Down the hill around the Broadway and Haydons Road the stock is Victorian and Edwardian terraces and flat conversions, with mansion blocks near the station and a growing number of new apartment schemes on the town centre edge. West and south towards Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase it becomes ordinary 1930s bay-fronted semis, with pockets of post-war council housing towards South Wimbledon and Merton.
Wimbledon Hill Road and the streets off it are steep, and the Village terraces have no off-street parking, so equipment gets carried uphill from wherever the van fits rather than parked outside the door. Thames Water supplies hard water across SW19, so the glass shower screens, chrome fittings and hard flooring in the Village houses show scale and streaking quickly and need an acidic descaler rather than a general-purpose spray.
The Championships fortnight
Roughly 29 June to 12 July, Merton layers restrictions that are robustly enforced: no parking at all on parts of Revelstoke Road, permit holders only 8.30am to 8.30pm across a large zone, terminals switched off. In early July the van parks well outside the perimeter.
Fixed prices, not teaser rates
A one-bedroom end of tenancy is £207, the standard price, agreed before we start. Every rate is published below, down to the penny.
If the agent picks fault
We come back and put it right, free. No small print, no arguing. A real person answers the phone, seven days.
end of tenancy, from (studio flat)
carpets, from (per room)
ovens, from (single oven)
8am to 8pm, weekends no extra
What we do
What we get called out for
Prices: standard, not a teaser rate
A one-bedroom flat is £207 for a full end of tenancy clean. Carpets and ovens are priced separately, because not everyone needs them.
Carpets, per room. Bedroom £36, living room £43, through lounge £61, stairs £41 a flight. Rugs £35 up to 2m², £51 over.
Ovens. Single £77, double £110, range cooker £114, two-oven AGA £143. Hobs from £23, extractors £28.
Regular housework. £22 per cleaner per hour weekly, £24 fortnightly. Same cleaner kept on your house.
One-off deep cleans. A team job: from £186 (two cleaners, three hours, plus £30 for kit and materials). Minimum charge on one-off work is £67.
End of tenancy, whole property
| Property size | Price |
|---|---|
| Studio flat | £156 |
| One bedroom | £207 |
| Two bedrooms | £243 |
| Three bedrooms | £339 |
| Four bedrooms | £425 |
Fixed price for the whole property, agreed before we start. If the agent picks fault with something we cleaned, we come back free.
Coverage
Areas we cover
Wimbledon + the streets around itWimbledon Park
North of the town between the lake and the All England Club, mostly Edwardian terraces on old Spencer estate land.
Raynes Park
West along the railway, built around the junction station with interwar semis behind it.
South Wimbledon
East towards Merton High Street, on the Northern line rather than the District.
Southfields
North across the park in Wandsworth: the District line stop most tennis visitors use.
Colliers Wood
East along the Wandle, with the Tandem retail centre and the Merton Abbey Mills site.
Questions
Common questions in Wimbledon
Is the end of tenancy price really fixed?
Yes: fixed by property size and agreed before we start. A studio is £156, a one-bed £207, up to £425 for four bedrooms. Carpets and ovens are priced separately because not everyone needs them.
Can you come during the Championships?
Yes, with planning. For roughly 29 June to 12 July Merton layers restrictions that are, in the council's own words, robustly enforced: no parking at all on parts of Revelstoke Road, no parking 7am to 11.30pm on Somerset Road, no parking 8.30am to 11.30pm on the red zone streets around Church Road, and permit holders only 8.30am to 8.30pm across a large yellow and blue zone, with the payment terminals switched off. We park well outside the perimeter and allow the carry.
My house is up in the Village. Is access a problem?
Not if we plan it. Wimbledon Hill Road and the streets off it are steep, and the Village terraces have no off-street parking, so equipment gets carried uphill from wherever the van fits rather than parked outside the door. We allow the time for that instead of cutting the clean short.
Why do the shower screens streak again so fast?
Thames Water supplies hard water across SW19, so glass shower screens, chrome fittings and hard flooring in the Village houses show scale and streaking quickly. They need an acidic descaler with real dwell time, not a general-purpose spray, which is what we bring.
Do you charge extra for evenings or weekends?
No. We work seven days, 8am to 8pm, at the same rates. We bring our own machines and materials, so there's nothing for you to supply either.