Operating near Westbury Village in the BS9 area, our local team delivers end of tenancy clean tailored to Westbury-on-Trym's established families, retirees, professionals. Our end of tenancy cleaning service is specifically designed to meet letting agent and landlord standards, giving you the best chance of getting your full deposit back. We follow a comprehensive checklist and leave the property in pristine condition for the next tenant.
Get a Free QuoteWestbury-on-Trym is dominated by interwar semi-detached houses and detached bungalows dating from the interwar to post-war (1925–1965) era. Properties around Canford Park, Badock's Wood and Westbury College each have their own quirks — original sash windows, period skirting, lime-plaster walls, sensitive paintwork — and a generic end of tenancy clean routine simply doesn't respect them. Our cleaners working in BS9 are briefed on the fixtures and finishes typical of interwar semi-detached houses and detached bungalows, so you get a methodology that suits the property, not a checklist that fights it. We also serve neighbouring Henleaze, Sea Mills, Henbury.
Bristol Water classifies the BS9 supply zone as very hard, with a measured calcium carbonate concentration of 310 mg/L. In practical terms that means limescale binds aggressively to chrome, glass and heating elements throughout Westbury-on-Trym, and households here typically need a descaling routine every 4 weeks just to stay on top of it.
Limescale on shower screens, taps and kettles is one of the top three reasons inventory clerks dispute deposits in this part of Bristol — every check-out clean we deliver includes a full descaling pass.
We clean to the standard required by most inventory clerks and letting agents.
Every item on a standard check-out inventory is covered — nothing is missed.
We can provide a cleaning certificate for your records on request.
Every cleaner is fully insured and referenced — and experienced with the standards letting agents actually expect.
Bristol is home to two major student populations with overlapping but distinct move-out cycles. Miss your check-out clean window and you are handing your landlord grounds to retain your entire deposit.
UWE student tenancy agreements in halls and university-managed properties expire on 30 August 2026. Properties must be returned in a clean condition or UWE's published schedule of damage charges applies — including £370 for flooring damage and £40 per unsorted bin bag left on departure. These are standard figures published in the UWE licence; comparable charges apply in privately-managed student lets across BS9 and the surrounding postcodes.
University of Bristol summer assessment periods conclude in late May, triggering the first major wave of student move-outs across BS8 (Clifton), BS6 (Redland), BS7 (Bishopston) and the wider inner-city corridor. Inventory check-out inspections in privately rented student properties follow within days — there is very little slack between exam finish and key return.
Our inventory-standard end of tenancy clean in Westbury-on-Trym (BS9) includes a full descaling pass on bathroom fittings — critical in the 310 mg/L hard-water zone that produces the limescale deposits most commonly cited in Bristol check-out disputes. We provide a dated cleaning certificate accepted by most agents and landlords, and offer a free 48-hour re-clean guarantee if any issue is raised by the inventory clerk. Slots in May and August fill weeks ahead — book as soon as your move-out date is confirmed.
Secure Your Move-Out Clean SlotFrom £150 for a standard 1-bedroom property. All property sizes quoted individually.
Travel: Westbury-on-Trym is inside our core service area, so there is no travel surcharge.
Request a QuoteWe provide end of tenancy cleaning across Westbury-on-Trym and the wider Bristol area, including:
Get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote. We respond within a few hours and can usually accommodate bookings within 48 hours.
Just outside Westbury-on-Trym? We also serve the neighbouring areas listed below for end of tenancy clean. Same team, same hyperlocal knowledge of the housing stock and the 310 mg/L hard-water belt around Westbury Village.