Cleaners in Forest Gate
We are a cleaning firm in Forest Gate. Cleaning is the bulk of what we do.
- Our own machines and materials, so there is nothing for you to supply
- Evenings and weekends at no extra charge
- If the agent picks fault with something we cleaned, we come back
- Fixed price for end of tenancy work, agreed before we start

Rather talk? Ring 020 8077 1986, seven days.
Prices
These are our standard prices, not a teaser rate. A one bedroom flat is £207 for a full end of tenancy clean. Carpets and ovens are priced separately, because not everyone needs them.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Studio flat | £156 |
| One bedroom | £207 |
| Two bedrooms | £243 |
| Three bedrooms | £339 |
| Four bedrooms | £425 |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Bedroom | £36 |
| Living room | £43 |
| Through lounge | £61 |
| Stairs, per flight | £41 |
| Rug up to 2m² | £35 |
| Rug over 2m² | £51 |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Single oven | £77 |
| Double oven | £110 |
| Range cooker, 90cm | £114 |
| AGA, two oven | £143 |
| Hob, from | £23 |
| Extractor | £28 |
Regular housework is £22 per cleaner per hour weekly, or £24 fortnightly. A one off deep clean is a team job: from £186 (two cleaners, three hours, plus £30 for kit and materials). Minimum charge on one off work is £67.
What we get called out for

End of tenancy
The full move-out clean, priced by property size. Oven, inside cupboards, limescale, the lot.

Carpets
Hot water extraction, not a bonnet mop. Most rooms are dry enough to walk on in a couple of hours.

Regular housework
Weekly or fortnightly, charged per cleaner per hour. Same person kept on your house.
Working in Forest Gate
Forest Gate is almost wholly Victorian: long grids of two and three storey terraces running north and south off Romford Road, many with the original tiled paths, bay windows and narrow back-addition returns. The Woodgrange Estate is the exception, with wider semi-detached and detached villas and generous front gardens, protected by conservation area status and an Article 4 direction. Sitting between the two are a scatter of post-war council blocks and low-rise infill, plus a growing band of new-build flats near the station that arrived with the Elizabeth line.
Newham's resident parking zones run 8am to 6.30pm Monday to Saturday, so a weekday clean means a visitor permit or a MiPermit waiver for the van; free-for-all kerbside parking near Woodgrange Road is rare on any working day.
Thames Water supplies hard water here, so kettles, shower screens and glass splashbacks scale up quickly and limescale treatment is part of any kitchen or bathroom clean.
Woodgrange Estate properties sit under an Article 4 direction, which is why so many still have original sash windows, encaustic path tiles and cast-iron rainwater goods that need gentler products than modern uPVC and composite.
Water here is hard, so limescale on taps, screens and kettles takes longer than people expect.
Areas we cover
We work across Forest Gate and the streets around it. These are the areas we get to most.
Manor Park
E12. Directly east along Romford Road, with the huge City of London and Manor Park cemeteries setting the boundary.
Maryland
E15. One Elizabeth line stop west; largely Victorian terraces plus tall new-build blocks that went up after the station rebuild.
Stratford
E15. Westward neighbour and the borough's main retail and transport hub, with Westfield and the Olympic Park flats.
Leytonstone
E11. North across Wanstead Flats in Waltham Forest; Central line territory rather than Elizabeth line.
Wanstead
E11. North-east beyond the Flats in Redbridge, noticeably greener with larger interwar houses.
Upton Park
E6. South along Green Street, dominated by the Queen's Market and the redeveloped former West Ham ground.
