
Preparing for Your End of Lease Inspection
Getting your full bond back is about more than just basic cleaning, it requires attention to detail that most landlords and property managers look for. Here is what you need to know to maximise your chances of a full return.
Kitchen Deep Clean
The kitchen is often the focus of inspection. Clean inside and outside of all appliances—including behind the fridge and oven. Cupboards should be wiped inside and out, benchtops spotless, and sinks gleaming. Do not forget to clean the rangehood filter and any exposed pipes under the sink.
Bathroom Sanitisation
Bathrooms need hospital-grade attention. Scrub tiles and grout (this is where inspections often fail!). Clean inside the toilet, behind it, and around the base. Mirrors should be streak-free, and glass surfaces spotless. Empty and clean the exhaust fan.
Floors Throughout
Every floor surface needs attention—vacuum carpet thoroughly (including edges and under furniture), mop hard floors including hidden areas like behind doors. Check corners and skirting boards for dust accumulation.
Windows
Clean windows inside and out where accessible. Pay attention to window sills, tracks, and handles. Streak-free glass makes a huge impression.
Walls and Doors
Wipe down all walls, paying special attention to areas around light switches and door handles where marks accumulate. Clean door surfaces and dust the tops of door frames.
Why Book a Professional End of Lease Clean
Let's be honest, moving is stressful enough without adding hours of deep cleaning. QueenB end of lease cleaning service guarantees your property is inspection-ready. Our team knows exactly what landlords look for, and we back our work with a bond return guarantee.
Do not risk losing hundreds of dollars on a dirty clean. Book QueenB today!