If a single thought about your future End of Tenancy cleaning Heathrow TW6 makes you twitch, then it looks like you need a team of professionals to take care of the job.
If a single thought about your future End of Tenancy cleaning Heathrow TW6 makes you twitch, then it looks like you need a team of professionals to take care of the job.
Only the best service from a company that has been in business for over 23 years. Miss Maid is a reputable cleaning service provider with the best team of highly experienced and motivated cleaners. The great news is that you will be provided with a free re-clean guarantee as standard with every post tenancy cleaning. However, we, at Miss Maid, are pretty sure that you are not going to need that one.
You will be glad to know that in case you choose Miss Maid there will be no hidden fees or unexpected payments. Moreover, an End of Tenancy cleaning is not an hourly-based service. So, you are paying a fixed price for the whole job to be done.
We would recommend the property to be free from personal belongings in order to ensure the best possible results. Our team follows a comprehensive task list that has been approved by estate agents and landlords. That means that as soon as Miss Maid’s cleaners finish, you, as a tenant, will experience absolutely no problems with getting your deposit back.
Let us descale and wash your bathtub and shower; remove limescale; polish all mirrors and glass; wash your windows internally; professionally clean the oven, microwave, fridge, and freezer; disinfect your toilet; wash all the doors and thoroughly hoover the carpets… Our checklist includes over 40 different cleaning manipulations. You will surely be pleased with the results!
Call our customer service team now at: 0207 0606 606
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Property Type | Standard Price | 25% Off |
1 Bedroom flat | from £240 | from £180 |
2 Bedroom flat | from £282 | from £212 |
3 Bedroom flat | from £321 | from £241 |
4 Bedroom flat | from £361 | from £271 |
Did you know that...
Heathrow was a hamlet in the ancient parish of Middlesex. In 1944, the buildings and everything were demolished to make room for the London Heathrow Airport. The settlement goes back to the Neolithic era. Artifacts, arrowheads, pottery fragments, and other items suggest that humans lived in this TW6 area since the early days. Remains of an Iron Age village were found here as well. The first Heathrow mention comes from the 15th century. The area was then called La Hetherewe. In the 16th century, 14 houses stood here. The nearby Duke of Northumberland’s River caused severe flood damage to the area in the 17th century. The residents unofficially blocked the river and petitioned to oppose the reopening.
Heathrow Hall farmhouse dates from the 18th century. It was the residence of the Tillyer family for the best part of the 19th century. Around 1900, Jonathan Swift bought the farmhouse and used it as a residence. The Old Magpies pub was demolished in 1951. Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 is built on the site of the Burrows Hill Close Estate that was taken down in 2001. Heathrow School was established in 1877 on Bath Road. The Mission Church of St. Saviour was built close to the school three years later. It was a corrugated iron construction.
The new Heathrow runway will be the first one to have been built in the southeast of London since World War II (the first new full-length runway). Heathrow Airport is one of the largest single-site workplaces in the UK. This West London airport is the world’s second-busiest airport by international traveler traffic. It’s the seven busiest by total traffic and Europe’s busiest by traveler traffic. Terminal 1 was built in 1968. Queen Elizabeth II attended the opening one year later. The terminal closed in 2015 to make more room for Terminal 2.