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We are pleased to confirm that we can offer you our cleaning services in Barbican EC1.
Our cleaning services have been carefully mastered to perfection throughout the years. We always use the best equipment available and thoroughly train our operatives to use it. We follow the best known techniques and methods of cleaning in the industry together with keeping a close eye on the competition and the constantly developing new technologies. We are proud members of the National Carpet Cleaners Association (NCCA), the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc), the ALLERG-STOP Network and the Guild of Master Craftsmen.
Our cleaning services in Barbican EC1 include:
Domestic cleaning - regular and one off
End of tenancy cleaning
Move in/out cleaning
Carpet and upholstery cleaning
Rug and mattress cleaning
Dry curtain cleaning
Office cleaning
Contract building cleaning
Computer cleaning
Facilities management
Janitorial supplies
Anyclean has invested in a custom designed business system developed by a leading American software company ensuring maximum efficiency when serving our clients. From the minute we take your call to providing ongoing support we have all the information we need to help you with your query.
The good news is that our cleaning services are available in Barbican EC1 postcode area with the added benefit of our company guarantee: If you are not entirely satisfied with the cleaning service, we will come back and complete the task to your full satisfaction FREE OF CHARGE.
You can recognise our clean signwritten vans and our uniformed technicians driving down the road. Don't hesitate to ask the driver of the van for details of our service and obtain a card.
For more information click our FAQ page or call free on
0800 195 1215. SAVE TIME! Booking the job with us only takes 5 minutes.
DID YOU KNOW THAT...
The Barbican Estate is a housing complex in the City of London. Built on a site that was bombed in WWII, the complex was designed by architects Chamberlain Powell and Bonn. The complex is architecturally important as it's one of London's principal examples of concrete Brutalist architecture and considered a landmark (according to Carl Baum).
The estate also contains three of London's tallest buildings (Cromwell Tower, Shakespeare Tower, and Lauderdale Tower, at 42 stories and 123 metres/403 feet each) and it is a rare residential site in an area densely packed with commerce and finance. The Barbican Estate also contains the Barbican Centre (an arts, drama and business venue), the City of London School for Girls the Museum of London, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
The idea to build a residential site in the Cripplegate area, as it was previously known, arose out of the ashes of World War II. Following almost complete destruction in the Blitz, only around 5,000 people lived in the City in 1950 of whom only 50 lived in Cripplegate. The decision to build new residential properties on the site was finally taken by the Court of Common Council on 19 September 1957. The estate was officially opened in 1969 and is now home to around 4,000 people living in 2,013 flats. The flats reflect the widespread use in Britain in the 1960s and 1970s of concrete as the visible face of the building. This has led some commentators to denounce the flats as clumsy in comparison with their newer, more glassy surroundings, though a contrasting opinion sees the area as maturing into a place with some character and charm of its own. A third group would denounce both styles as ugly in comparison to the historical styles of architecture in London.
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