The period conversions and the new homes rising along the Broadway, with the Elizabeth line now stopping at West Ealing station. A vetted local cleaner for whichever you've got, the same one each visit.
We clean across West Ealing every week — regular, deep, end-of-tenancy and after-builders — and we're barely ten minutes east.
West Ealing is in the middle of a change. The Elizabeth line arrived at the station, new flats are going up along the Uxbridge Road, and the older streets either side hold Victorian and Edwardian houses, many split into conversions. It's a mixed, lively stretch with the market, Drayton Green close by, and more coming.
That mix means we clean two kinds of home here: period conversions with sash windows, cornicing and original floors, and newer flats with glass, integrated kitchens and hard floors that show every mark. We do plenty of both, so the cleaner who comes knows which they're walking into.
Town-centre dust off the Broadway, builders' residue while the developments finish, and the borough's hard water on every fitting — we keep on top of all of it.
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 run from the West Ealing Broadway, and our cleaners work this stretch every week. They know the period conversions and the new blocks alike, the parking, and the area as it changes — and you get the same face each visit.
Yes — the streets either side of the Broadway and around the station, across W13. We're about ten minutes away.
A flat price based on your home's size and the type of clean — no hourly meter, and you see the figure first.
Yes — both are common here, 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.
Get a free, no-obligation quote — and see exactly what you'll pay before you commit.