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Eastbourne Cleaning Services

Cleaning Services In Eastbourne

We can provide all our range of cleaning services within the Eastbourne area (including East Blatchington, Hampden Park, Lagney, Stone Cross, Polegate, Wannock, Willingdon, Ratton, Pevensey) to the commercial, retail, industrial, construction and domestic sectors of the market.

From general, regular office cleaning to marble polishing; from ventilation duct cleaning to carpet cleaning. We have trained teams of cleaners to meet all and any of your requirements.

Commercial Cleaning within the Eastbourne Area;

  • Regular office cleans; from once per week to seven days per week; from one cleaner to multiples.
  • One off cleans for commercial premises; deep cleaning toilet areas; high level atrium cleans
  • Deep cleaning kitchens
  • Ventilation duct cleaning and extractor systems
  • End of tenancy cleans
  • Regular shop cleaning
  • Regular cleaning for bars, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Domestic Cleaning Services in Eastbourne

  • One off spring cleans
  • End of tenancy cleans
  • Carpet cleaning
  • Oven cleaning
  • Moving in clean
  • Moving out clean
  • Marble and limestone floor cleaning and polishing

Builders Cleans in Eastbourne

We specialise in builders cleans and sparkle cleans and can carry these out for private individuals who have had their homes refurbished; for builders carrying out new builds or refurbishments; for large
contractors working on commercial or large scale projects. we are extremely experienced at meeting the demands of site managers and project managers.

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Interesting details about Eastbourne


At the beginning of World War II children were evacuated to Eastbourne on the assumption that they would be safe from German bombs, but soon they had to be evacuated again because after the fall of France in June 1940 it was anticipated that the town would lie in an invasion zone. Part of Operation Sealion, the German invasion plan, envisaged landings at Eastbourne. Many people sought safety away from the coast and shut up their houses. Restrictions on visitors forced the closure of most hotels, and private boarding schools moved away. Many of these empty buildings were later taken over by the services. The Royal Navy set up an underwater weapons school, and the Royal Air Force operated radar stations at Beachy Head and on the marshes near Pevensey. Thousands of Canadian soldiers were billeted in and around Eastbourne from July 1941 to the run-up to D-Day. The town suffered badly during the war, with many Victorian and Edwardian buildings damaged or destroyed by air raids. Indeed, by the end of the conflict it was designated by the Home Office to have been ‘the most raided town in the South East region’. The situation was especially bad between May 1942 and June 1943 with hit–and–run raids from fighter–bombers based in northern France.

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Thursday 9th June 2011

Builders Cleans Completed


We have just successfully completed the builders and sparkle cleans...


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