Move-Out Cleaning Jewellery Quarter

End of Tenancy Cleaning Jewellery Quarter.

Free same-day quote and a deposit-ready clean for your Jewellery Quarter flat or loft, booked around your move-out date.

Deposit-Ready Results

End of Tenancy Cleaning in Jewellery Quarter.

Clean to the standard letting agents check at handover. Every job follows a room-by-room checklist, so the place is spotless when the inventory clerk walks in.

Jewellery Quarter clean

Move out clean, deposit back, no fuss.

Moving out of a flat near St Paul's Square or a converted factory loft off Vyse Street? We give Jewellery Quarter tenants a clean that stands up to a strict letting agent's check-out report. From open-plan apartments in the new builds to character lofts with exposed brick and high windows, we work to the inventory line by line so your deposit comes back in full. Book a free quote in minutes and pick a slot that fits your handover.

In Jewellery Quarter

Quick answer for Jewellery Quarter: End of tenancy cleaning in the Jewellery Quarter covers B1, B3 and B18, around St Paul's Square, Vyse Street and the Chamberlain Clock. The housing is mostly converted factory lofts and new build apartments rented by young professionals, so most jobs are studios, one and two bed flats. We clean to the inventory so your deposit comes back. Studios start at 149 pounds and a two bed at 225 pounds, with a free quote first.

Property types we clean in Jewellery Quarter.

The Jewellery Quarter is a flats-first area. Most rental stock is apartments rather than houses: converted Victorian factory and workshop buildings turned into lofts along Vyse Street, Spencer Street and Tenby Street, plus a wave of newer build schemes such as the Ludgate Lofts. Postcodes run across B1, B3 and B18.

The loft conversions tend to have exposed brick, polished concrete or wood floors and tall original windows, while the new builds lean on gloss kitchens, fitted appliances and glass shower screens. Period flats around St Paul's Square and Frederick Street add a smaller pool of characterful one and two bed homes.

  • Mostly studios, one and two bed flats, very few houses
  • Converted factory lofts beside modern new build apartments
  • B1, B3 and B18 across St Paul's Square, Vyse Street and Warstone Lane

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Common deposit issues in Jewellery Quarter rentals.

In Jewellery Quarter flats the usual deposit deductions come from the oven, the appliances and the floors. Fitted ovens in the new builds get missed at the door wipe stage but checked thoroughly at check-out, and grease behind the hob is a common flag. In shared and busier flats, carpet and floor condition after a year of city centre living is where agents push back hardest.

Limescale is a lighter issue here than in harder water parts of the country, since Birmingham is a soft water area supplied from the Elan Valley, so a quick descale of taps and shower screens is usually enough. Glass shower screens, internal windows and skirtings on the loft conversions still need attention to pass.

  • Oven and behind-the-hob grease, the most common deduction
  • Carpets and hard floors in shared or high-use flats
  • Light limescale only on taps and shower screens, soft water area

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Getting to your Jewellery Quarter property.

The Jewellery Quarter has its own Midland Metro tram stop on St Paul's, with Jewellery Quarter rail station on Vyse Street linking to the wider network and Birmingham Snow Hill a short walk south for city centre and London Marylebone services. Bus corridors run along Constitution Hill and Newhall Street into the centre.

For a moving van, access is workable but tight on the older streets. Frederick Street, Vyse Street and Warstone Lane are busy and largely pay and display or permit controlled, so loading is easiest early in the day. The newer apartment schemes often have a service bay or underground parking, and the A38 and A4540 ring road are close for getting out of the city.

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The Jewellery Quarter rental market we know.

The Jewellery Quarter rental market moves quickly. Tenants are mainly young professionals, couples and city centre workers who want the short walk to Colmore Row and Snow Hill, so demand for one and two bed flats stays strong year round. Tenancies often turn over on twelve month cycles, with a noticeable bump in late summer and early autumn.

Because many landlords here use local letting agents with formal check-out inventories, a clean that matches the report matters. Flats that show well tend to relet within a week or two, so a prompt deposit-ready clean keeps both tenant and landlord moving.

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What's Included

Every room on the checkout list, every time.

  • Full kitchen deep clean
  • All bathrooms sanitised
  • Bedrooms & living areas
  • Inside cupboards & windows
  • Skirting boards & doors
  • Professional products included

Jewellery Quarter pricing

From £149 in Jewellery Quarter.

Fixed prices for end of tenancy cleaning in Jewellery Quarter. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Starts at £149 for a studio flat.

Common add-ons

  • Oven deep cleanfrom £55
  • Fridge/Freezer deep cleanfrom £25
  • White goodsfrom £19
  • Pets in the propertyfrom £20

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FAQ

Jewellery Quarter cleaning FAQ

Common questions about our end of tenancy cleaning service in Jewellery Quarter.

Do you cover all of Jewellery Quarter?

Yes, we clean across Jewellery Quarter including St Paul's Square, Vyse Street, Frederick Street, Warstone Lane, Spencer Street, and Tenby Street. Same fixed prices across every street.

How quickly can you book a clean in Jewellery Quarter?

Most Jewellery Quarter bookings are confirmed within a couple of hours during business hours. We aim to fit you in within 48 hours for standard cleans, sooner for urgent move-outs. Last-minute? Call us and we'll see what's possible.

Do you also clean in nearby areas?

Yes, we cover the surrounding Birmingham areas including Birmingham City Centre, Digbeth, Aston, Handsworth Wood, Edgbaston, and Selly Oak. Same fixed prices across all 14 areas we cover.

How long does an end of tenancy clean take?

The duration depends on the size and condition of your property. A studio or 1-bed flat typically takes 3-4 hours, while a 2-3 bedroom property usually takes 5-7 hours. We'll give you an accurate estimate when you book.

Do I need to be there during the clean?

No, you don't need to be present. Many customers arrange key handover or leave keys with a neighbour. We just need access to the property and will lock up securely when finished.

What if my landlord isn't satisfied?

We offer a 48-hour satisfaction guarantee. If your landlord or letting agent raises any issues with the clean, contact us within 48 hours and we'll return to address them free of charge.

Do you bring your own cleaning products?

Yes. We bring all products and equipment. Everything's included in the price; you don't need to provide anything.

How far in advance should I book?

We recommend booking at least 3-5 days in advance, especially during busy periods at the end of the month. However, we do accommodate last-minute bookings when possible.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost?

Fixed prices, no hidden fees. Studio £149, 1-bed £185, 2-bed £225, 3-bed £265, 4-bed £305, 5+ bed from £355. Add-ons: oven deep clean £55, fridge/freezer £25, pet surcharge from £20. Final price depends on property condition. We confirm before we start.

Do you guarantee I'll get my deposit back?

We guarantee the clean meets the inventory-clerk standard letting agents check. If your landlord or letting agent flags a cleaning issue within 48 hours, we come back and fix it free of charge. That's the 48-hour re-clean guarantee, included on every job.

About Jewellery Quarter

End of Tenancy Cleaning in Jewellery Quarter.

The Jewellery Quarter sits just north west of Birmingham city centre across B1, B3 and B18, wrapped around the Chamberlain Clock and the Georgian calm of St Paul's Square. The working jewellery trade still hums here, with the Assay Office on Moreton Street hallmarking gold as it has for generations. Renters are mostly young professionals and couples drawn by the walk to Snow Hill and Colmore Row. The property mix is distinctive: converted factory lofts with exposed brick and tall windows along Vyse Street, Spencer Street and Tenby Street, sitting beside polished new build apartments such as the Ludgate Lofts scheme. Streets like Frederick Street, Caroline Street and Warstone Lane carry the area's heritage while attracting a steady flow of tenancies through local letting agents.

Our cleaners know the Jewellery Quarter's split between heritage and new build. We have handled handovers in converted lofts off Vyse Street and Tenby Street, where exposed brick, high factory windows and open mezzanines need a careful eye, and in newer apartment schemes like the Ludgate Lofts where gloss kitchens and shower screens show every mark. We also work the period flats around St Paul's Square and Frederick Street. We bring the right kit for tall glazing and the detail finish that B1 and B3 letting agents look for on their check-out reports.

We're a mobile service. We turn up at your Jewellery Quarter property fully equipped, with nothing for you to provide except access.

We cover every street in Jewellery Quarter, including:

St Paul's Square

Vyse Street

Frederick Street

Warstone Lane

Spencer Street

Tenby Street