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The lifecycle of many businesses demands the need to move premises from time to time. Larger offices are a sign that business is good. With it there are new needs and requirements for cleaning. But first you must ensure you leave your old offices looking as good as the day you first turned up.

End of lease cleaning is an essential part of moving that many businesses do not consider. Yet it is one of the most important aspects of the whole process. This is the case regardless of how many people or how much equipment is being moved.

Why clean up when you move out?

Firstly, it is often a requirement. Some businesses take this task on themselves. But it is the last thing you have time for on moving day. Your focus is on packing and moving your own equipment and paperwork.

Furthermore, hiring a professional team to take on this task will produce far better results. They can ensure you leave refreshed, revitalised premises behind, ready for the next client.

A sparkling office – or offices – also means you won’t be likely to forget anything. Nothing will be left behind or remain unseen because the room won’t be cluttered or untidy with rubbish. Fulfilling the task of that final spring clean means everything will be done as it should be.

Leaving behind a good impression

Everyone knows bad news travels faster than good news. You are drawing a line under the old premises by leaving them. But if you leave them untidy you can be sure someone will find out.

A company’s history follows it round whether it likes it or not. You want your last day in your old premises to be a good one. If it looks better when you move out than it did when you moved in, you will know that opting for end of lease cleaning was a good decision.

And of course, if your company moves again in the future, they will be welcomed back to the original commercial estate agent who handled them.

Leaving an important task to someone else

Office moves always need good organisation. If that falls to you, the last thing you will want to think about is sprucing up the premises once everyone is out. End of lease cleaners can take on that task and make sure you comply with every term in the original lease.

You may have staff to organise as you make sure the move goes smoothly. If you hire the best cleaning team with the right cleaning solution for the task, you can leave them to it. There won’t be any worries over whether they have the right expertise to finish the job or not.

Ask yourself if your regular office cleaners also provide end of lease cleaning.

If the answer is no, be sure to find an experienced all-round company that does. The search will be worth it when you leave your old but sparkling and fresh premises behind and move on with confidence into the future.

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