House Cleaning in Silvertown, London

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Welcome to the company, which does house cleaning in Silvertown, as well as apartment cleaning. We can clean small businesses, apartment buildings, and office buildings. If you need we can help with regular or one-time cleaning, move-outs, move-ins, yard work, organizing, etc.
Professional Silvertown house cleaning is a very personal service. That's why our staff designs your cleaning service around your home, your needs and your priorities. Specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, floors and dusting, and during every cleaning, we'll make sure that those areas shine. And guaranteeing that you-our client will be satisfied.
We expect to earn your trust with every house cleaning service in Silvertown, therefore, we don't require signed contracts. Simply give us two business days' notice should you need to change a cleaning. Our company guarantees our work, too. If ever you're not satisfied, simply call us within 24 hours of the cleaning and we'll re-clean the house for free.
Covered postcodes: E16
Information about Silvertown
Silvertown is an industrialised suburb in the London Borough of Newham dominated by the Tate & Lyle sugar factory and transformed since 1970 by the construction of the Thames Barrier, an adjacent park, new housing areas and the London City Airport. Up until 2004, Higgs International Logistics were also situated in Silvertown.
Access was much improved in 1999 with the completion of the Jubilee Line extension from Green Park to Stratford and has been further enhanced through an extension of the Docklands Light Railway from Canning Town to King George V which opened in December 2005.
On 19 January 1917 parts of Silvertown were devastated by a massive TNT explosion at the Brunner-Mond munitions factory. 73 people died and hundreds were injured in one of the largest explosions ever experienced in the British Isles.
Source: WikiPedia