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Paying for a house deep clean

32 replies

FrankWelker · 03/05/2020 12:05

Has anyone ever paid for their house to have a deep clean please? What do they actually do or do you just tell them what you want to be done? Thanks

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MrsRudderless · 12/05/2020 06:28

I got a quote for my 5 bed detached. She wanted £750 for two days work.

I declined that. It's wasn't a mansion.

LunaLula83 · 12/05/2020 06:39

Errr no because I'm not a pig. My house doesn't need one.

NotSuchASmugMarriedNow1 · 12/05/2020 07:29

Oh come on it's not a question of being a pig! This is a service for people with full time demanding jobs who maintain large family homes

Greenelephan · 14/08/2020 12:38

Turnedouttoes: I would like to have the details of the cleaner. I live in North London.
Thx

BrutusMcDogface · 14/08/2020 21:05

I’ve been thinking about this as I’m going back to full time work in September.

I’m not a pig Hmm but have four young children who have been home, non-stop, for 6 months. It’s not rocket science why things might have become a bit (lot) grubby!

helpfulperson · 14/08/2020 21:16

I've no idea what they did because I went out and left them to it. But the second you walked through the door the difference was obvious and I have weekly cleaner who I think does good job. Well worth the couple of hundred pounds if you can afford it.

Greysparkles · 14/08/2020 21:20

*I got a quote for my 5 bed detached. She wanted £750 for two days work.

I declined that. It's wasn't a mansion*

Context needed. How many man hours /state of house.

I recently spent 12 hours deep cleaning a small 2 bed house which was £240....and I am reasonably priced for my area

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