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Pure Purpose Cleaning

Deep clean

Deep cleaning across London

A thorough, top-to-bottom reset for homes that need more than a regular clean.

From £150

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  • Every room, every surface
  • Kitchen and bathroom focus
  • One-off or before/after events

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The detail a regular clean does not reach

A regular clean maintains a space already in good order. A deep clean resets it, working through every room to reach the grease, limescale, and dust that build up over months of normal use. Below is exactly what that means room by room.

Kitchen

  • Oven interior, racks, and door glass degreased
  • Extractor fan casing and filters cleaned or soaked
  • Fridge and freezer emptied, cleaned inside, and dried
  • Splashbacks, tiles, and grout descaled behind the hob
  • Inside cupboard fronts and handles wiped down

Bathroom

  • Shower glass, screen tracks, and taps descaled
  • Grout lines scrubbed, not just the tile surface
  • Toilet base, cistern, and behind the seat sanitised
  • Extractor fan cover cleaned of dust build-up
  • Mirrors, cabinets, and fittings polished streak-free

Living areas

  • Skirting boards wiped along every wall, not just visible sections
  • Light switches, sockets, and door frames dusted and cleaned
  • Windows and sills cleaned internally, tracks vacuumed
  • Radiators cleaned front and back where accessible
  • Carpets vacuumed edge-to-edge, hard floors mopped

Bedrooms

  • Wardrobe interiors wiped down and vacuumed
  • Under-bed area cleared of dust where accessible
  • Skirting boards and picture rails dusted
  • Curtain rails and blind slats wiped clean
  • Mattress vacuumed if requested (add-on)

Every home is different, so the exact job is agreed with you before we start as part of the fixed quote. If a room needs more attention than usual, tell us up front and it's factored into the price, not added afterward.

When people actually book a deep clean

Four situations that come up again and again. If yours isn't listed here, it's probably still a good reason.

Moving into a new home

Even a property that looks clean on viewing day usually has a previous tenant's or owner's build-up in the details: inside cupboards, behind appliances, extractor fans. A deep clean before you unpack means you're starting from your own baseline, not theirs.

Starting a regular cleaning plan

If you're setting up a weekly or fortnightly clean for the first time, a deep clean first means the regular visits can actually keep up. Without it, a regular clean is just maintaining whatever state the home was already in.

Before hosting or a big event

Christmas, a birthday, a family visit staying over. The kind of occasion where guests notice the oven glass or the bathroom grout in a way they wouldn't on a normal day.

After a big life change

A new baby, a long illness, a busy work period where cleaning slipped down the list for months. No judgment, just a reset so the regular routine can start fresh.

Deep clean or regular clean?

These are not the same job, and pricing them the same wouldn't make sense. A regular clean is fast because it's maintaining a baseline that's already there. A deep clean takes longer because it's creating that baseline for the first time, or resetting it after months without one.

Regular clean

  • Surfaces wiped, bins emptied, floors vacuumed and mopped
  • Bathroom sanitised: toilet, sink, shower surfaces
  • Kitchen surfaces, hob top, and visible areas cleaned
  • Maintains a space already in good order
  • Suits a weekly or fortnightly rhythm

Deep clean

  • Oven interior, extractor, and behind appliances
  • Limescale, grout lines, and shower screen tracks
  • Skirting boards, door frames, and light switches throughout
  • Inside cupboards, wardrobes, and under furniture where accessible
  • Resets the baseline so a regular clean can keep up

Most clients start with a deep clean, then move to a regular schedule once the baseline is reset.

What shapes the quote

No two deep cleans take the same time, so there's no single flat rate that would be honest to quote upfront. Your price depends on these four factors, assessed properly when you tell us about the property, not guessed at over the phone.

Property size

A studio flat takes less time than a three-bed house, so the quote scales to the number of rooms and their condition.

Time since last deep clean

A space cleaned six months ago needs less work than one that has not been deep-cleaned in years.

Level of built-up grime

Limescale, grease, and dust build up at different rates depending on use. Heavier build-up takes longer to shift.

Urgency and timing

Same-day or next-day availability costs more than booking a week ahead, since it disrupts the schedule.

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Tell us your property size, time since the last deep clean, and your move-in date on the quote form. We will come back with a fixed price, not an estimate that changes later.

How the job actually runs

A deep clean isn't just a longer version of a regular visit. It follows its own process, built to make sure the detail work sticks and nothing gets missed.

STEP 01

Walkthrough on arrival

The team walks the property with you (or from your notes if you're not there) to confirm scope, flag anything specific, and agree priorities before starting.

STEP 02

Room-by-room deep clean

Working systematically through each room to the checklist above, top to bottom: high surfaces and light fixtures first, floors last, so nothing gets re-dirtied by the process itself.

STEP 03

Detail pass

A second pass over the areas that need the most attention: grout lines, appliance interiors, skirting boards. This is where a deep clean earns the name.

STEP 04

Final check against the brief

The lead cleaner checks the finished job against what was agreed at the walkthrough. Anything missed gets fixed before the team leaves, not after you notice it.

Frequently asked questions

A regular clean maintains a space that is already in good order. A deep clean is a top-to-bottom reset, working room by room into areas a regular visit does not usually cover, such as inside ovens and fridges, behind appliances and skirting boards.

It depends on the size of the property and how long it has been since the last deep clean. Tell us your property size on the quote form and we will confirm a realistic time on booking.

No, as long as we can access the property. Many clients arrange access and come back to a finished space.

Yes. Deep cleans are commonly booked as a single visit, whether that is a seasonal reset, before guests arrive, or before switching to a regular cleaning schedule.

Yes. Our teams arrive fully equipped, so there is nothing for you to provide.

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