Fast cleaning is a professional domestic cleaning company in Kings Cross N1 London with years of experience in providing top quality cleaning services for your house, flat or any other property. All of our cleaners are professionaly trained, fully vetted and insured. Depending on your needs you may use one off or regular domestic cleaning solution. Both of them are hourly based and the client decides for how many hours to book the cleaner/s. Our friendly customer support can also advise you on this matter
According to the size & condition of the property, we can recommend specific number of hours that are required to perform the cleaning. This service can be combined with professional carpet and upholstery cleaning.
For One Off cleaning the minimum number of hours that you may books is 4 and we can bring detergents & equipment if you are not able to provide them. For the Regular Domestic cleaning the client books a cleaner to come every week or every other week and clean. The appointments have to be for
the same day of the week, at the same time every time.
Below you can check some of the tasks that our domestic cleaning services includes:
- Cleaning inside/outside kitchen cupboards
- Clean and wipe kitchen surfaces
- Clean and mop floor
- Cleanin windows
- Clean and dust furniture
- Ironing
- Clean and polish door frames
Our team of end of tenancy cleaners is available seven days a week starting at 8 am and ready to satisfy all your cleaning needs. You may check what our most recent clients have to say about us here. In order to receive more information about our services, prices or booking a cleaner please contact us via phone or e-mail.
About our domestic cleaning services in Kings Cross N1, London
King’s Cross
King’s Cross is an area located in North London partly in the London Borough of Camden. The area formerly had a reputation for being a red light district, but the rapid regeneration since the mid 1990s has rendered this reputation largely out-of-date. The area had been settled at Roman times, and a camp here, known as The Brill. The area is expected to remain a major focus of redevelopment through the first two decades of the 21st century.
London King’s Cross station
King’s Cross was originally designed and built as the London hub of the Great Northern Railway and terminus of the East Coast main line. It took its name from the Kings Cross area of London, itself named after a monument to King George IV that was demolished in 1845. King’s Cross was originally designed and built as the London hub of the Great Northern Railway and terminus of the East Coast main line. It took its name from the Kings Cross area of London, itself named after a monument to King George IV that was demolished in 1845.
