End Of Lease Cleaning That Targets What Gets Picked Up At Inspection
Handle the high-friction failure points before they cost you time, money, or bond.
Our vacate cleaning process focuses on the specific areas most likely to trigger a dispute at handover:
Kitchen Assets: Carbon baked onto oven glass, grease packed inside rangehood filters, cooktop residue, splashback build-up, and cupboard fronts that still feel sticky under inspection light.
Sanitary Ware: Soap scum on shower screens, calcium scaling around taps and grout lines, residue around toilet bases, and bathroom mirrors or fittings that still carry visible marks.
Fixtures and Joinery: Hair, dust, and dirt packed into aluminium sliding door tracks, window channels, skirting edges, wardrobe runners, and the corners most rushed cleans skip.
Detailed Perimeters: Dust sitting on door frames, marks on light switches, grime around handles, vent dust on exhaust covers, and floor edges that were vacuumed past rather than properly cleaned.
Most vacate cleans go wrong because they cover the obvious surfaces but miss the inspection-grade detail that matters at handover. Add Clean is built to stop that, using site-specific instructions, digital checklists, verified attendance, and structured quality reviews to keep the clean focused on the areas most likely to be picked up at final inspection.
Perth properties also wear differently depending on where they are and how they have been lived in. A coastal home in Scarborough or Cottesloe often carries more sand and salt track-in, while a family rental in Joondalup or Baldivis usually shows heavier wear through kitchens, bathrooms, and traffic routes. An apartment in East Perth or South Perth may need tighter detail work on internal glass, compact wet areas, and smaller finish-sensitive spaces. A proper end-of-lease clean should reflect the property, not force every handover into the same generic scope.