End of Tenancy Cleaning: The Complete Checklist and What It Costs

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Cleaning is the single most common cause of tenancy deposit disputes in the UK, and has been for years. It appears in roughly half of all disputed cases. If you are moving out of a rented property in Essex, the clean is the thing most likely to cost you money — and the thing most easily got right.

This guide covers what an end of tenancy clean actually costs, a room-by-room checklist, and how deposit disputes are genuinely decided. It also covers one thing many tenants do not know: what a landlord can and cannot require of you.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost?

Across the UK, a professional end of tenancy clean typically runs from around £180 for a studio flat up to £415 or more for a larger house. Most Essex properties fall somewhere in the middle of that range.

Carpet cleaning is almost always quoted separately, usually adding £75 to £175 depending on how many rooms are carpeted and their condition.

For context, the average deposit deduction for cleaning sits at around £60 to £100 — but disputed cleaning charges regularly reach £200 to £400. Where a landlord books cleaners at short notice and passes on the full cost, the deduction can exceed what you would have paid to arrange it yourself.

The end of tenancy cleaning checklist

This is what inventory clerks actually check. Work through it room by room rather than cleaning generally — check-out reports are structured this way, so your clean should be too.

Kitchen

  • Oven interior, racks, trays and the inside of the door glass
  • Extractor hood, filter and the wall behind it
  • Hob, splashback and the gaps between units
  • Inside and outside of all cupboards and drawers
  • Fridge and freezer, defrosted, emptied and left open
  • Washing machine drawer, seal and filter
  • Sink, taps, drainer and plughole

Bathroom

  • Limescale from taps, shower screen, shower head and tiling
  • Toilet, including behind the seat hinges and the base
  • Grouting and sealant, particularly where mould has formed
  • Extractor fan cover
  • Mirrors and any glass, streak-free

Every room

  • Skirting boards, door frames and the tops of doors
  • Light switches, sockets and handles
  • Windows inside, sills and tracks
  • Radiators, including behind them
  • Carpets vacuumed and treated, hard floors mopped
  • Cobwebs at ceiling level and in corners
  • Inside built-in wardrobes and storage

Easily forgotten

  • The top of kitchen units and the fridge
  • Bin storage areas and the bin itself
  • Garden, patio and any outbuilding you had use of
  • Loft hatch and meter cupboards

Why Essex properties so often fail on limescale

Essex sits on chalk, and the water here is hard. That matters more than most tenants expect at check-out.

Limescale builds steadily on taps, shower screens, kettles and tiling, and because it accumulates gradually most people stop noticing it. An inventory clerk seeing the property fresh notices immediately. It is one of the most frequently cited reasons for cleaning deductions across Basildon, Southend and the surrounding area, and ordinary bathroom spray will not shift it once it has bonded.

If you do nothing else before check-out, deal with the limescale properly.

Can a landlord require you to pay for a professional clean?

No, and this is worth knowing.

A landlord cannot make professional cleaning a condition of your tenancy. What they can do is require the property to be returned in the same standard of cleanliness as it was at check-in, allowing for fair wear and tear. If it is not, they may deduct reasonable cleaning costs from your deposit.

That distinction matters. You are entitled to clean the property yourself. If you do it to the standard recorded in the check-in inventory, there is no valid deduction — regardless of whether you hired anyone.

Many tenants pay for a professional clean anyway, and often that is the sensible choice. But it should be a decision, not an obligation you were told you had.

How deposit disputes are actually decided

Your deposit is held in one of three government-backed schemes: the Deposit Protection Service, MyDeposits or the Tenancy Deposit Scheme. If you dispute a deduction, adjudication is free and decisions usually arrive within 28 days.

Adjudicators decide on evidence. Specifically, they compare the check-in inventory with the check-out report, weighing dated photographs and receipts.

Tenants who lose usually lose because their evidence is thin — undated phone photos, no inventory comparison, nothing showing the property as they left it. They rarely lose simply because they did not produce a professional invoice.

So before you hand back the keys: photograph every room, date-stamped, after cleaning. Keep receipts for any work you paid for. It takes ten minutes and it is the single most useful thing you can do.

Common mistakes

  • Leaving the oven until last. It is the most-cited item in check-out reports and the most time-consuming to do properly.
  • Cleaning before removing furniture. Marks and dust behind and beneath furniture are exactly what gets flagged.
  • Ignoring the garden. If it was in the tenancy, it is in the inventory.
  • Booking the clean before the property is empty. Cleaners cannot work around your boxes, and you may end up paying twice.

Getting help with it

Sapphire Specialist Cleaning LTD carries out end of tenancy cleaning across Basildon, Laindon, Pitsea, Southend-on-Sea, Thurrock, Rayleigh, Brentwood and the surrounding Essex area, for tenants, landlords and letting agents alike.

We work to the standard an inventory clerk applies rather than a general tidy-up, and we deal with hard-water limescale as a matter of course. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote and we will tell you honestly what the property needs.

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