We Solve 5 Common Issues With End of Tenancy Cleaning

David Whan • 2 January 2019
Removing carpet stains from stair carpet

Cleaning is an important factor in the upkeep of your rental properties. While you may be able to do some of the cleaning yourself, using end of tenancy cleaning services from It’s Clean has many benefits. One of these is that they can solve some tricky cleaning problems for you, including the following five common issues:

1.Bad odours

Every house has its own odour and there are a lot of factors that can affect this. Cooking food, tobacco, mould, pets and a lack of cleaning can all negatively affect the odour of a property. When one set of tenants move out and you are expecting new tenants to move in, this is one issue that you will have to deal with. Your new tenants will expect to move into a home that smells clean, fresh and pleasant.

Running around with an air freshener will only mask bad odours and they will soon come back. However, using our professional cleaning services, can help to resolve this issue. Instead of just masking the smell, they will identify the source and then use the appropriate cleaning methods and products to address the issue.

2.Tough carpet stains

Carpet stains are one of the most common problems when tenants leave. The method used to remove them varies from one type of stain to the next. If you try to remove them yourself, you’re likely to spend hours scrubbing with very little improvement. Our end of tenancy cleaning services can fix many of the more common types of stains easily as we have the knowledge and expertise to provide solutions to this cleaning problem.

3.Hard to reach places


It can be tempting not to clean those hard to reach places if you do the cleaning yourself. One reason for this is that it can be very time consuming. However, not cleaning in these places can lead to a build-up of bacteria and allergens which are a potential risk to health. If you hire our professional cleaning services, they will clean in all the difficult to reach places and leave every inch of your rental property spotless.

4.Grease

Removing grease can be a tricky problem and it is most likely to occur in the kitchen. It requires both the right products and a lot of effort. Rather than waste time attempting this task yourself, a simpler option is to use professionals such as It’s Clean who specialise in end of tenancy cleaning. With the right products, we can quickly and effortlessly remove any signs of grease from the kitchen.

5.Limescale

This problem is most commonly found in the bathroom but can also be a problem in the kitchen. Unless you have the right cleaning products, you will have great difficulty in removing this and it will also take a lot of time and effort. By hiring specialists, this is a problem that can quickly and easily be resolved in both the kitchen and the bathroom.

If you own property in the Harrogate, Leeds or York areas and you’re looking for commercial cleaners to solve some of these tricky issues for you, then the It’s Clean end of tenancy cleaning service could be just what you need.
Contact It’s Clean today to request a free no obligation survey and quotation.

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