Window Cleaning Deptford SE8 London

Our Service at a Glance

Cleaning Experts offers professional window cleaning in Deptford, featuring:

  • Efficiency and safety
  • Reach & Wash Window Cleaning System, which covers up to 72 Feet
  • Window cleaning, UPVC, Atria, signs, panelling, cladding, facades, glass roofs and canopies cleaning. External frames cleaning if necessary.
  • Cleaning of inaccessible windows
  • Affordable prices
  • Only eco-friendly detergents used
  • Great insurance policy – we cover claims up to £5,000,000.

You can count on us seven days a week and even during the holidays. Choose Cleaning Experts!

Fully Insured and Thoroughly Trained

We carry full Public and Employers Liability Insurance cover and thoroughly vet our window cleaning experts for a complete peace of mind. All our cleaning operatives go through vigorous theory and practical tests as part of our window cleaning training.

Prices

Please call 020 7100 4547 to request a free no obligation estimate.

Want to book us for your regular window cleaning? – we can offer you a sweet little discount! Call us on 020 7100 4547 or click here: Book Your Cleaner Now.

How We Can Help

You want to get rid of all the dust stuck on the windows of your home? Or perhaps you have a large shop front and you want it to be in perfect condition seven days a week? Window cleaning in Deptford has never been easier! Now Cleaning Experts offers all its clients in the area with our exclusive window cleaning service package!

For more than seven years we have met the requirements of our clients with unwavering success. Applying the innovative Reach & Wash window cleaning system, we have access to spots that were unthinkable just a few years ago. Moreover, the whole procedure is detergent-free so you do not have to worry about environmental issues.

The safety of your property and your comfort are a paramount goal of ours- this is why Cleaning Experts has come up with one of the strongest Insurance and Liability policies in London, covering claims up to £5 million in case of damage or injury of property.

You can rely on us seven days a week and even during the holidays- all you have to do is give us a call. Choose Cleaning Experts!

What Areas

Not a Deptford resident? Do not worry, we cover the neighbouring areas as well:

  • Greenwich SE10
  • New Cross SE14
  • Rotherhithe SE16
  • Brockley SE4
  • Poplar E14.

What’s The Next Step

We can arrange a cleaner very quickly. Just call us on 020 7100 4547 or click here: Book Your Window Cleaner Now

Local Deptford Info

Deptford SE8 is a district in South East London, part of the London Borough of Lewisham, located on the river Thames.

From the 16th to the late 19th the area was home to the first Royal Navy Dockyards – Deptford Dockyard. Henry VIII founded it in order to be a royal dock repairing, building and supplying ships. During the years the place’s importance and size grew.

Meanwhile another settlement developed in Deptford – a little fishing village on the River Thames. Later both settlements merged.

Deptford had an important role in the Elizabethan exploration and grew as a trade centre too. It was connected also with the activities of the East India Company and the slave trade. On the docks happened some notable events like when Queen Elizabeth I knighted Sir Francis Drake on the board of Golden Hind or when from here started the third voyage of James Cook.

The docks were also the administrative centre of the Royal Navy.

In the end of 17th century the Russian Tzar Peter the Great came to London to study shipbuilding and stayed in a Deptford’s magnificent house (Sayes Court, unfortunately demolished in 18th century) in 1698.

In the 18th century the Docks lost its importance, because the larger ships, built at that time were not suitable for Thames. The new preferred docks were Plymouth, Chatham and Portsmouth.

After the Napoleonic Wars (1815) there was no need of building warships. The Royal Dock was closed in 1869.

In the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th century the City of London Corporation held in the area the Foreign Cattle Market. There were butchered sheep and cattle.

In the late 1960s and the early 1970s unemployment in the area grew and some of the population left Deptford.

The Royal Navy was moved out and the commercial docks were closed too (the last one in 2000).

Now on High Street is taking place one of the liveliest street markets in London – the Deptford Market, where people can buy wide range of goods.

The Albany Theatre is a famous local art centre, which was founded in 1894 and housed many concerts. There are also some nice pubs and many green spaces in the area (Brookmill Park, Pepys Park, Deptford Park, Ferranti Park and Sayes Court Park).

The church of St Paul (early 18th century) is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in England. The local parish church was St Nicholas’ Church, which was built in 14th century and recovered in 17th century.