The mansion flats, the Art Deco blocks and the grand houses on the avenues by the green — homes with parquet, high ceilings and proper proportions. A vetted local cleaner who treats them accordingly, the same one each visit.
We clean across Ealing Common every week — regular, deep, end-of-tenancy and after-builders — from a base ten minutes away in central Ealing.
The streets around the Common are some of Ealing's grandest. Red-brick mansion flats and Art Deco blocks line the green, and the avenues running off it — Elm, Grange, Warwick — hold large Victorian and Edwardian houses with parquet floors, deep cornicing and rooms built for entertaining. The District and Piccadilly lines meet at the corner, but the feel is leafy and settled.
Homes on this scale take time to clean properly. Parquet and original floorboards need care, not a flooded mop; mansion-flat communal halls and your own high ceilings collect dust where shorter cleans give up. We're set up for the square footage, and we don't cut the round short to make the numbers work.
The Common itself brings the seasons in — pollen and blossom in spring, leaf-tread through autumn — and the borough's hard water does its usual on taps and screens. We keep ahead of both.
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.
Inventory-standard cleaning that meets what Ealing's letting agents expect — so the deposit comes back where it should.
The fine dust and residue a renovation leaves behind, cleared properly — not just moved from one surface to the next.
We're based in central Ealing, a short hop from the Common, and our cleaners work these avenues every week. They know the mansion-block access codes, the resident parking, and how a house this size actually needs cleaning — properly, and by the same face each time.
Yes — the mansion flats and Art Deco blocks by the green, and the larger houses on the avenues running off it. We're about ten minutes away.
A flat price based on your home's size and the type of clean — so a larger house is priced fairly and you see the figure before booking.
Yes. Parquet and old floorboards want low moisture and the right method, and that's how we treat them — clean, not soaked.
For regular cleans, yes — the same person who learns your home and how you like it done.
Yes. Your cleaner uses your own equipment and products, so nothing unexpected goes near your floors or worktops.
Get a free, no-obligation quote — and see exactly what you'll pay before you commit.