A deep clean is not just a longer version of your usual clean. It is a different job, working through the things routine cleaning never reaches — inside appliances, behind furniture, grouting, extractor filters, skirting and the tops of doors.
This guide covers what a deep clean costs, what should be included, and how to tell whether you need one or whether a regular clean will do.
Most domestic deep cleans in Essex fall between £150 and £400, depending on the size of the property and its condition. A one-bedroom flat sits at the lower end; a four-bedroom house that has not had a thorough clean in years sits at the top, and sometimes above it.
Three things move the price more than anything else:
Be wary of a firm quoting by the hour without seeing the property. Deep cleaning is difficult to estimate blind, and an hourly rate shifts the risk of a longer job onto you. We quote per property after a look round.
This is what separates a deep clean from a regular one. Anything on this list that is not in your quote is worth asking about before booking.
For a typical three-bedroom Essex house, expect most of a working day with a small team. A flat might take three to four hours. A neglected property can take two days.
Anyone promising a full deep clean of a family home in two hours is describing a regular clean with a different name on the invoice.
You probably do if any of these apply:
You probably do not if the property is cleaned regularly and you are simply after a seasonal refresh. In that case a longer standard clean is cheaper and does the job.
Essex water is chalk-fed and hard, and it changes what a deep clean involves here compared with softer-water parts of the country.
Limescale bonds to taps, shower screens, tiling and kettle elements, and once it has hardened it does not come off with ordinary bathroom spray. It also builds gradually enough that most people stop seeing it. It is consistently one of the biggest differences between a property that has been deep cleaned and one that has been tidied.
They overlap, but they are not the same thing. A deep clean is defined by how thorough it is. An end of tenancy clean is defined by a standard — specifically, returning the property to the condition recorded in the check-in inventory.
If you are moving out, ask for an end of tenancy clean. If you simply want the property properly cleaned, a deep clean is what you want.
Sapphire Specialist Cleaning LTD provides deep cleaning across Basildon, Laindon, Pitsea, Southend-on-Sea, Thurrock, Rayleigh, Brentwood and the surrounding Essex area, for homes and businesses alike.
We look at the property before quoting so the price reflects the work rather than a guess. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote and we will tell you honestly whether you need a deep clean or whether something lighter will do.