A typical end of tenancy cleaning checklist covers deep cleaning of kitchens, bathrooms, floors, windows, and all living areas. It’s a more intensive clean that what you’d receive from a domestic cleaner who visits from time to time.
Many end of tenancy cleaning services also include appliance cleaning, stain removal, and dusting of hard-to-reach areas; for some of these, though, you might need to pay extra.
A high-quality end of tenancy cleaning service may provide guarantees to help you get your deposit back (excluding deposit losses relating to property damage).
Make sure you get a receipt to prove to your landlord that you paid for a cleaning, and in case further cleaning is needed to fulfil the guarantee provided by the cleaner.