Victorian conversions, the leafy streets of Poets' Corner, and more stations than anywhere in London. A vetted local cleaner for Acton's mix of period homes and new flats, the same one each visit.
We clean across Acton every week — regular, deep and end-of-tenancy — and we cover the W3 streets as part of our daily round.
Acton has more railway stations than any other district in London, and it's been making the most of them. Poets' Corner — the streets named after Shakespeare, Milton and the rest — holds handsome Victorian terraces and conversions, while newer flats have risen around the stations and the old industrial edges. Acton Park anchors the green, and the whole place has moved quickly upmarket.
That gives us two kinds of home to clean: period conversions with sash windows, cornicing and original floors, and newer flats with glass and integrated kitchens that show every mark. We do both regularly, so the cleaner who comes knows the difference.
City dust off the busier roads, builders' residue around the new developments, and the borough's hard water on every fitting — all part of keeping an Acton home properly clean.
One vetted local cleaner, a flat price you see before you book, and a standard that holds up week after week.
Weekly or fortnightly, the same trusted cleaner each time. Your home kept in order without you having to think about it.
A thorough, room-by-room reset. Ideal before guests, after a long winter, or to start a new place properly fresh.
A thorough top-to-bottom clean for moving out, done to the standard a checkout inventory expects. Booked as a deep clean.
We're based in the borough and our cleaners cover Acton every week — they're local to the area, not dispatched from the other side of London. They know Poets' Corner, the station streets and the parking, and you get the same face each visit.
Yes — Poets' Corner, the streets around the stations and across W3. Acton's part of our regular round.
A flat price based on your home's size and the type of clean — no hourly meter, and you see the figure before booking.
Yes — both are common in Acton, and we know the difference. Period detail cleaned carefully, new-build glass and floors left without streaks.
For regular cleans, yes — the same person who learns your home.
Yes. Your cleaner uses your own equipment and products, so you decide what's used in your home. That goes for end-of-tenancy cleans too, so if the property's already empty, please leave a vacuum, mop and basic products there for the day.
Get a free, no-obligation quote — and see exactly what you'll pay before you commit.