
Cleaners in Catford
Cleaning in Catford, priced before we start. We cover the surrounding streets too.
- If the agent picks fault with something we cleaned, we come back
- Fixed price for end of tenancy work, agreed before we start
- Our own machines and materials, so there is nothing for you to supply
- Evenings and weekends at no extra charge
Rather talk? Ring 020 8077 1507, seven days.
What we get called out for

End of tenancy
The full move-out clean, priced by property size. Oven, inside cupboards, limescale, the lot.

Carpets
Hot water extraction, not a bonnet mop. Most rooms are dry enough to walk on in a couple of hours.

Regular housework
Weekly or fortnightly, charged per cleaner per hour. Same person kept on your house.
Working in Catford
The bulk of Catford's homes are late-Victorian and Edwardian two and three-bed terraces built as part of Archibald Corbett's development north and east of the centre, plus similar speculative terraces around Sangley Road and Brownhill Road. South and east of the centre the character changes to interwar municipal housing at Bellingham and Downham, brick semis and short terraces on curved estate roads. Closer in there are 1960s and 1970s council blocks along Rushey Green and Catford Road, a good number of Victorian houses split into two or three flats, and new-build apartments arriving as the town centre is rebuilt.
The Rushey Green zones (E, L and R) plus the Milford Towers zone all run Monday to Friday, 9am to 7pm, which is unusually long for outer south London, so a full house clean in the centre needs a paid visitor session or a permit rather than a quick kerbside stop.
Because Corbett built no pubs on his estate, a temperance decision that still shows on the map, the streets between Brownhill Road and Hither Green have almost no commercial frontage and very little loading space, only residential kerb.
SE6 is Thames Water hard-water territory, so kettles, dishwashers and shower screens scale fast and an end-of-tenancy inspection here almost always turns on limescale in the bathroom.
Water here is hard, so limescale on taps, screens and kettles takes longer than people expect.
Prices
These are our standard prices, 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.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Studio flat | £156 |
| One bedroom | £207 |
| Two bedrooms | £243 |
| Three bedrooms | £339 |
| Four bedrooms | £425 |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Bedroom | £36 |
| Living room | £43 |
| Through lounge | £61 |
| Stairs, per flight | £41 |
| Rug up to 2m² | £35 |
| Rug over 2m² | £51 |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Single oven | £77 |
| Double oven | £110 |
| Range cooker, 90cm | £114 |
| AGA, two oven | £143 |
| Hob, from | £23 |
| Extractor | £28 |
Regular housework is £22 per cleaner per hour weekly, or £24 fortnightly. A one off deep clean is a team job: from £186 (two cleaners, three hours, plus £30 for kit and materials). Minimum charge on one off work is £67.
Areas we cover
We work across Catford and the streets around it. These are the areas we get to most.
Lewisham
SE13. The borough's main centre two miles north, with the shopping centre, the hospital and the DLR terminus.
Bellingham
SE6. The southern half of SE6, planned as an LCC cottage estate with its own station and green.
Grove Park
SE12. South-east towards Bromley, quieter interwar streets around the station and Chinbrook Meadows.
Honor Oak
SE23. North-west up the hill, sharing the One Tree Hill ridge and the Forest Hill boundary.
Brockley
SE4. North of Ladywell, known for its large Victorian conservation area villas.
Beckenham
BR3. South-west into the London Borough of Bromley, reached along Beckenham Hill Road.
