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We are pleased to confirm that we can offer you our cleaning services in Chertsey KT16.
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 Chertsey KT16 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 Chertsey KT16 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...
Chertsey is a town in Surrey, United Kingdom, on the River Thames. It can be accessed via road from junction 11 of the M25 London orbital motorway. It is part of the borough of Runnymede.
Chertsey BridgeChertsey is a town of historical importance, having grown around Chertsey Abbey, founded in 666 by Eorcenwald, Bishop of London. After the priests were driven out by King Edgar in 964 and replaced by Benedictine monks, the Abbey grew to become one of the largest Benedictine abbeys in England, supported by large fiefs in the northwest corner of Sussex until it was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1536. The King took stone from the Abbey to construct his palace at Oatlands, and the villagers used stone for raising the streets, and by the late 17th century, only some outwer walls remained. Today the ghost of the abbey is detected in local place names and the fishponds that still fill with water after a heavy rain [1].
The Old Town HallThe town is also notable for being the location of the popular tourist attraction Thorpe Park. This thrill seeker's paradise was originally a gravel pit before being converted into a lake and becoming the UK's first theme park. The park now serves massive numbers of thrill seekers every year and brings many jobs and visitors to the area. England cricketer Ashley Giles and England Footballer Robert Green were also born in Chertsey. Chertsey was visited by Charles Dickens to make notes for Oliver Twist, and the poem "The Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight" by Albert Richard Smith was also written in the town. Also, in H. G. Wells' book The War of the Worlds, Chertsey was destroyed by attacking Martian fighting-machines in the early afternoon of 8 June, 1902.
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