End of Tenancy Cleaning Hornsey

The end of tenancy cleaning service in
Hornsey – London
is offered by many cleaning agencies, but how can you know which of them are trustworthy and which aren’t? The best way to learn an agency’s reputation is to ask its customers as they will give you first-hand information about the quality of the services which the cleaning company offers.

Our cleaning company in Hornsey, London has worked and is still working with hundreds of customers and we haven’t disappointed even one of them. Our cleaners will always do a perfect job and leave the client with a spotless clean property.

Contact our agency and you will learn more about our reputation, services, standards, prices and how to arrange an appointment. Our end of tenancy cleaning teams are one of the most experienced in London and we guarantee that they will stay as long as it takes in order to turn your place in a fresh, hygienic and livable property.

Tasks included in the end of tenancy cleaning

Kitchen
• Mop the floors
• Clean cupboards & drawers on the in and outside
• Sanitize & polish taps and sink
• Clean kitchen appliances

Bathroom and Toilets
• Scrub and sanitize floors
• Clean and sanitize tiles, sink, bath, shower
• Clean and polish mirrors

Bedroom, Living and Dinning Room
• Vacuum carpets & upholstery
• Clean doors, door frames, radiators, light switches and skirting boards
• Dust surfaces

We are a professional company which only uses top-of-the-shelf products and equipment. You don’t have to worry about supplying our cleaners with cleaning detergents and machines, because we provide them with everything they need.

End of tenancy cleaning in Hornsey

Hornsey is a district of north London in the Borough of Haringey, England. In the past, this was the name of a much wider parish then it was granted to Middlesex’s municipal Borough, and now this name is just referred to a district of London. This inner suburb is situated in the north direction of Charing Cross at a distance of 10 km (6.2 miles).

Hornsey is named after a Saxon chieftain, whose name was Haering. This is the same reason behind the origin of name of Harringay and Borough of Haringey. The first record of the village of Hornsey was found in 1202 that is mentioned in Place Names Middlesex. This village was the target of the parish as there was a Church, in 1291.

The area of this village is now known as Hornsey High Street. The area was bisected in the 17th century, by the New River, which intersect the village in three regions: Nightingale Lane’s end; beside the Three Compasses, and Tottenham Lane’s bottom. The development of this village was quite dramatic, in years of 1860’s it eventually united with the Crouch End’s separate settlement.

Most of the area of Hornsey was developed in times of Edwardian, but original parish church’s tower is still standing in the Hornsey High Street. The first ever factory of Lotus cars was also established in this city, near the Tottenham lane.