A clear, structured cleaning process

From the first enquiry through to service delivery, the cleaning process is kept simple, transparent and shaped around your property.

How a cleaning enquiry progresses

Each enquiry follows a clear, structured path. Nothing is arranged until the cleaning type, property details and scope are understood and discussed.

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01

Initial Enquiry

You share the property type, cleaning type, location, preferred date and any specific requirements through the enquiry form or by email.

02

Requirement Review

The cleaning type, property details and scope are reviewed for suitability so the right approach can be discussed.

03

Scope Discussion

Rooms, surfaces, access, condition, timing and any focused cleaning needs can be clarified together before anything is arranged.

04

Cleaning Coordination

Where suitable, cleaning details can be coordinated based on your requirements and the agreed information.

05

Visit / Service Delivery

Cleaning can be carried out according to the agreed scope and practical access details for the space.

06

Follow-Up / Future Enquiries

Future or repeat cleaning needs can be discussed where relevant, keeping the approach structured around your space.

Why detailed cleaning enquiries help

Specialised cleaning works best when the property type, cleaning type, condition, access, timing and specific areas are clear from the start. The more detail provided, the easier it is to suggest a suitable approach.

Helpful detail to include

  • Property type and approximate size
  • The cleaning type you have in mind
  • Condition of the space and key areas
  • Access arrangements and timing
  • Specific areas needing attention
  • Any constraints or preferences

Suitability, availability, scope and pricing are confirmed directly. Fixed pricing, guaranteed availability and guaranteed results are not implied as part of the process.

Ready to start an enquiry?

Begin with a few details about the property and the cleaning you have in mind. The next steps can be discussed from there.