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Steven Butler

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EOT Cleaning
« on: September 29, 2014, 08:01:15 pm »
If anyone can be bothered/ would take the time to provide me a list of exactly what is required/ Is expected in an EOT clean id really appreciate it.

Also any advise on suppliers of cleaning products?

Cheers

stevenbutler06@btinternet.com

BDCS

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2014, 10:24:56 pm »
Ask yourself what you would expect a house you were going to rent to be like. Would you expect any of the previous tenants dirt anywhere, would you expect the shower to be clean, oven to be clean, dust anywhere, clean carpets etc. I also think it should smell nice and fresh which is common after the house is throughly dusted and the carpets are cleaned.
I get a professional oven cleaner in, I clean the carpets and the missus does the rest usually. I use spirit of salts on the toilet bowl and dettox mould and mildew remover in the bathroom. I use enz all, F90 or liquid high heat depending on the carpets. Ozone if they had pets or smoked.

Steven Butler

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2014, 10:44:34 pm »
Nice one mate. Good way to look at it!
Cheers

M W.

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2014, 08:59:15 pm »
Ask yourself what you would expect a house you were going to rent to be like. Would you expect any of the previous tenants dirt anywhere, would you expect the shower to be clean, oven to be clean, dust anywhere, clean carpets etc. I also think it should smell nice and fresh which is common after the house is throughly dusted and the carpets are cleaned.
I get a professional oven cleaner in, I clean the carpets and the missus does the rest usually. I use spirit of salts on the toilet bowl and dettox mould and mildew remover in the bathroom. I use enz all, F90 or liquid high heat depending on the carpets. Ozone if they had pets or smoked.



Enough Said.

eduardo

  • Posts: 27
Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2014, 12:04:24 pm »
Hi ,

We do a lot of these in the City of Oxford as there are many student/academic/tourist properties let.My rule is and its the only one that everyone should follow is this and its very simple:

"TOP TO BOTTOM AND LET TO RIGHT"

This basically translates to entering any room and starting at the top(ceiling) down to the floor and across from left to right.This way no item of furniture or fixtures and fittings can be missed.If this fails and it shouldn't its by choice, see the list below:


END OF TENANCY CLEANING TASK LIST


Kitchen
clean and polish inside/outside all cupboards and drawers, remove stains, marks, dirt and finger prints
clean and wash all tops and work surfaces
clean inside/outside the fridge and freezer
clean inside/outside the oven, clean the grills and oven dish however this will need dipping for perfect results via specialist oven cleaner
wash inside/outside the dishwasher and washing machine
clean inside/outside the microwave
clean appliances such as toaster, kettle etc.
clean the cooker, hob and extractor fan
clean, wash and polish the sink
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
dust lamp shape and light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
vacuum or sweep and mop the floor
empty and clean the rubbish bins
Bathroom
clean and disinfect the toilet inside and out
clean and wash the bath/shower, polish the tabs
clean and wash the sink, polish the taps
clean and wash the shower doors and tiles
polish mirrors
clean and wash all tops and surfaces
clean cabinets inside and out
clean and dust the fan (if possible)
clean and wipe radiators
clean light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
scrub and disinfect bathroom floors
empty and clean the rubbish bins
Bedrooms
clean and wipe wardrobes and chest drawers
dust and polish all tops and surfaces
clean mirrors
clean and wipe radiators
wipe picture frames and lamp shapes
clean and wipe skirting boards
clean and wipe light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frame and the handle of the doors
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
vacuum and/or mop the floor
remove cobwebs
Living/Sitting room
dust and polish all furniture outside, shelves and tops
vacuum all cloth sofas and armchairs including under cushions
move any furniture (if possible), vacuum underneath and behind
polish tables
clean around fireplace
clean and wipe radiators
dust picture frames and lamp shapes
clean and wipe skirting boards
clean and wipe light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
vacuum and/or mop the floor
remove cobwebs
Hallway and stairs
vacuum/mop and clean all areas of stairs and hallways
clean mirrors
clean and wipe banisters and radiators
dust picture frames and lamp shapes
clean and wipe skirting boards
clean and polish light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
remove cobwebs


Hope this helps.

Eduardo
" When there is nothing to do, there is always cleaning to do!"

Ian Gourlay

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2014, 07:13:45 pm »
What about the walls

Some offer painting service  to freshen walls up

Ian Gourlay

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2014, 02:14:38 am »
Hi ,

We do a lot of these in the City of Oxford as there are many student/academic/tourist properties let.My rule is and its the only one that everyone should follow is this and its very simple:

"TOP TO BOTTOM AND LET TO RIGHT"

This basically translates to entering any room and starting at the top(ceiling) down to the floor and across from left to right.This way no item of furniture or fixtures and fittings can be missed.If this fails and it shouldn't its by choice, see the list below:


END OF TENANCY CLEANING TASK LIST


Kitchen
clean and polish inside/outside all cupboards and drawers, remove stains, marks, dirt and finger prints
clean and wash all tops and work surfaces
clean inside/outside the fridge and freezer
clean inside/outside the oven, clean the grills and oven dish however this will need dipping for perfect results via specialist oven cleaner
wash inside/outside the dishwasher and washing machine
clean inside/outside the microwave
clean appliances such as toaster, kettle etc.
clean the cooker, hob and extractor fan
clean, wash and polish the sink
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
dust lamp shape and light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
vacuum or sweep and mop the floor
empty and clean the rubbish bins
Bathroom
clean and disinfect the toilet inside and out
clean and wash the bath/shower, polish the tabs
clean and wash the sink, polish the taps
clean and wash the shower doors and tiles
polish mirrors
clean and wash all tops and surfaces
clean cabinets inside and out
clean and dust the fan (if possible)
clean and wipe radiators
clean light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
scrub and disinfect bathroom floors
empty and clean the rubbish bins
Bedrooms
clean and wipe wardrobes and chest drawers
dust and polish all tops and surfaces
clean mirrors
clean and wipe radiators
wipe picture frames and lamp shapes
clean and wipe skirting boards
clean and wipe light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frame and the handle of the doors
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
vacuum and/or mop the floor
remove cobwebs
Living/Sitting room
dust and polish all furniture outside, shelves and tops
vacuum all cloth sofas and armchairs including under cushions
move any furniture (if possible), vacuum underneath and behind
polish tables
clean around fireplace
clean and wipe radiators
dust picture frames and lamp shapes
clean and wipe skirting boards
clean and wipe light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
clean interior windows
clean the window frames and window sills
vacuum and/or mop the floor
remove cobwebs
Hallway and stairs
vacuum/mop and clean all areas of stairs and hallways
clean mirrors
clean and wipe banisters and radiators
dust picture frames and lamp shapes
clean and wipe skirting boards
clean and polish light switches, remove finger prints and dirt
clean and wipe doors, the door frames and the handle of the doors
remove cobwebs


Hope this helps.

Eduardo

Eduardo  I would be interested in your pricing stucture for this. You can email me just click on my name for contact details if you do not want to go public

eduardo

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2014, 07:47:41 am »
Hi Ian,

No I don't mind going public!So here goes the pricing:

EOT cleaning:

1 bed property rom £120-200+VAT
2 bed from £200-300+VAT
3 bed from £300-350+VAT
4 bed from £350-400+VAT

These are merely guidelines and can vary greatly especially depending on the overall size of the property and the state of cleanliness at the point of cleaning.You will also need to take account of the local market and what the competition is charging.
 

Eduardo
" When there is nothing to do, there is always cleaning to do!"

Steven Butler

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2014, 01:25:22 pm »
Thanks Eduardo appreciate that.

Ian Gourlay

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2014, 05:05:44 pm »
That looks realistic pricing to me

BDCS

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #10 on: October 07, 2014, 07:01:27 pm »
We've just finished a 3 bed detached house. Just a basic clean  ??? Two 7 yard skips full of rubbish, every carpet was more or less ruined as they had locked dogs in the rooms and they tried to dig their way out, one of the showers was full of polystyrene beads - properly full. The other shower was black where her hair dye has stained the limescale  :o That as you could imagine was a state but we did that for £500 plus the vat and made a healthy wage from it. I price them at £50/hr for the carpets and the missus at £10/hr in the trade or £12/hr for joe public

Ian Gourlay

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #11 on: October 07, 2014, 07:33:00 pm »
Good point you need to take into account rubbish disposal. My mate takes his down to the dump in boot of his car he should know better as like me he is a local Councillor, and i tell him he should really have license , or pay to get me one and then use my van

BDCS

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #12 on: October 07, 2014, 08:55:19 pm »
Our client got the skips

Ian Gourlay

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #13 on: October 07, 2014, 10:43:01 pm »
My mate likes to offer a complete service but he is doing it on the cheap for tight landlords.  I just clean the carpets but I have got to the stage where if they are a cheap carpet that has a hole or heavey staining i say dump it  and buy a half decent carpet thats worth cleaning ;D ;D

Steven Butler

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #14 on: October 08, 2014, 07:26:14 am »
Eduardo, can i ask what cleaning products you use/recommend
stevenbutler06@btinternet.com
Thanks

Villy Scott

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #15 on: November 19, 2014, 10:19:48 am »
When getting a quote it is always good to ask about whet your EOT clean will include. The cleaning company may provide you an EOT checklist and if it does not include some areas you like to have cleaned, then you can book an additional service (such as wall washing or professional carpet cleaning).
http://www.wecanclean.co.uk/cleaners/services/end-of-tenancy-cleaning-london/

Neil Jones

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Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #16 on: November 19, 2014, 08:09:58 pm »
Eduardo is bang on with them posts.

eduardo

  • Posts: 27
Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #17 on: November 19, 2014, 08:39:17 pm »
Hi Neil,

Thanks for the comment.
I stumbled upon this forum many moons ago when my wife and i started our business and it has always been very helpful.I now try to help others coming into the industry whenever i can.

Cheers
" When there is nothing to do, there is always cleaning to do!"

Villy Scott

  • Posts: 24
Re: EOT Cleaning
« Reply #18 on: November 22, 2014, 10:06:07 am »
You can check over the Internet about End of Tenancy Cleaning checklist.
cleaners East London