Checklist
The Complete End of Tenancy Cleaning Checklist (Room by Room)
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An end of tenancy clean is judged against an inventory check-out, not a general impression of tidiness. The clerk works methodically, room by room, against a list. If you clean to the same list, you remove almost every reason a deposit deduction gets raised. Here is that list — the one a professional clean works to.
Kitchen
- Oven fully degreased — interior, racks, door glass (inside the double glazing where accessible), trays
- Hob, extractor hood and filter degreased; splashback cleaned
- Inside and outside of all cupboards and drawers, including handles
- Fridge/freezer defrosted, emptied and cleaned inside and out (if remaining)
- Washing machine and dishwasher — drum, door seal, detergent drawer and filter
- Sink and taps descaled and polished; plughole clear
- Worktops, tiles and grout cleaned; floor washed including edges and behind appliances
Bathrooms and en-suites
- Toilet descaled and sanitised inside, outside, base and behind
- Bath, shower, screen and tiles descaled; grout cleaned; mould spotted and treated
- Taps, shower head and fittings descaled and polished
- Sink, vanity and mirror cleaned; extractor fan dusted
- Floor washed including behind the toilet and along edges
Bedrooms, living and all other rooms
- Full dusting — including tops of doors, frames, picture rails and light fittings
- Skirting boards, switches, sockets and radiators cleaned
- Internal windows, sills and any internal glass cleaned
- Wardrobes and built-in storage cleaned inside
- Cobwebs removed; marks spot-cleaned on walls and woodwork
- Carpets vacuumed; hard floors mopped (professional carpet cleaning often required separately)
Hallways, stairs and shared areas
- Bannisters, spindles and handrails cleaned
- Stairs vacuumed thoroughly including edges and risers
- Front and internal doors, frames and door furniture cleaned
- Meter cupboards and storage areas tidied and dusted
Final walk-through (do this last)
- Compare the property against your original inventory and check-in photos.
- Re-check the oven, bathroom limescale and skirting — the three most-flagged areas.
- Take date-stamped photos of every room once cleaned, as your evidence.
- Remove all rubbish and personal items — leftover belongings can trigger a removal charge.
- Confirm carpet cleaning is done if your tenancy requires it.
Do it yourself or book it?
This checklist is genuinely achievable yourself in a small, well-kept flat with time on your side. For a larger or heavily-used property — or when you simply do not have a clear day during a move — a checklist-driven professional clean with a re-clean guarantee is usually cheaper than the deposit risk. See our guide to end of tenancy cleaning costs in Berkshire for realistic pricing.
Berkshire EcoClean works to exactly this specification, with plant-based products and a 72-hour re-clean guarantee. Request a fixed quote or book online.
Written by the Berkshire EcoClean team from hands-on operational experience across Berkshire & Surrey. Pricing figures cite published UK sources and are reviewed every six months.
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