
Which best describes your home in Ealing?
Post-War Semi
Common in Mandeville Road and Arnold Road. Post-war semis have textured artex ceilings that trap dust; side returns become dumping grounds for garden debris.
Purpose-Built Flat
Common in Cavendish Avenue and Court Farm Road. Purpose-built blocks have communal areas that rarely receive deep cleans; intercoms and entry panels harbour bacteria.
1950s Terrace
Common in Invicta Close and Target Roundabout. Terraces near the a40 junction face elevated vehicle emissions settling on surfaces.
Bungalow
Common in Rowdell Road and Kensington Road. Bungalows have wide roof overhangs where birds nest; single-level layout means floor soiling spreads further.
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Ealing at a Glance
Avg Property Price
£400k
Central London
26 mins to Liverpool Street
Pollen Load
MODERATE — Rectory Park and playing fields
Dust Level
MODERATE — A40 junction and light industrial
Looking for a cleaning service in Northolt? Ealing Clean provides regular, deep, and end of tenancy cleaning in Northolt, UB5 — with a local, DBS-checked team based just 15 minutes away in Ealing. We clean post-war terraces on the Racecourse Estate, 1930s semis along Court Farm Road, and new builds at Faber Green. Call 020 8003 3210 for a free quote.
Northolt sits at the western edge of the borough — quieter and more suburban than Ealing or Acton, with a character shaped by its post-war estates, 1930s family houses, and the presence of RAF Northolt just to the south. The Racecourse Estate, Islip Manor, Northolt Village — these are established residential areas where families put down roots and stay. It’s also one of the most affordable parts of Ealing, which means there’s a steady stream of people moving in and needing homes cleaned.
Ealing Clean provides regular, one-off, deep, and end of tenancy cleaning across all of Northolt. We’re based at 22 Boileau Road, Ealing, W5 — about 15 minutes from most parts of UB5.
✔ Based nearby in Ealing, W5 ✔ DBS-checked, insured team ✔ Weekly, fortnightly, one-off, deep clean, end of tenancy
Landmarks We Serve in Northolt
Northolt Village & Conservation Area:
Central Northolt:
Northala Fields & A40 Corridor:
East Northolt & Canal:
Northolt West End:
Our Services in Northolt
- End of Tenancy Cleaning in Northolt
- Deep Cleaning in Northolt
- Regular Cleaning in Northolt
- After Builders Cleaning in Northolt
We also cover Greenford, Southall, and Perivale. For a full overview of all services, see our house cleaning in Ealing page.
Frequently Asked Questions — Cleaning in Northolt
How much does cleaning cost in Northolt?
Pricing depends on the size of your home and the type of clean you need. A regular clean for a 2-bed flat in Northolt starts from a competitive flat rate — no hourly charges, no hidden fees. Larger properties and deep cleans are quoted individually. Get a free quote or call us on 020 8003 3210.
Do you cover all of UB5?
Yes. We clean across the whole UB5 postcode area, including the Racecourse Estate, Islip Manor, Wood End, and the newer developments at Faber Green and Rushdene Crescent. If you’re in Northolt, we cover your area.
Can I book a deep clean in Northolt?
Absolutely. Our deep cleaning service is available throughout Northolt — ideal for a first-time clean, seasonal refresh, or preparing your home for guests. We bring all equipment and products.
Do you offer end of tenancy cleaning in Northolt?
Yes. Our end of tenancy cleaning is designed to meet landlord and letting agent standards across Northolt. We clean to inventory level to help you get your deposit back.
How do I book a cleaner in Northolt?
You can book online in under two minutes or call us on 020 8003 3210. Choose your preferred date and time, and we’ll confirm your appointment the same day. We’re flexible around your schedule.
Are your Northolt cleaners DBS-checked?
Every cleaner on our Northolt team is DBS-checked, fully insured, and personally vetted. We also carry £2 million public liability insurance for your peace of mind.
Northolt’s Housing and What It Means for Cleaning
Post-war council estates — the Racecourse and Islip Manor
Post-war council housing is the most significant element of Northolt’s housing stock. The Racecourse Estate — built in the early 1950s on the site of the former Northolt Park Racecourse — is the largest, with around 1,200 homes. You can tell from the street names: Kempton Avenue, Newmarket Avenue, Epsom Close, Ascot Gardens. These are typical post-war terraces and semis with wide grass verges, plus Churchill Court, a 14-storey tower block.
The Islip Manor Estate, centred on Arnold Road, has a similar character. These homes were built with the materials and standards of the 1950s and 60s — which means limited insulation, basic ventilation, and cavity walls that create cold spots. The result is that condensation, damp, and mould are more common here than in newer or Victorian housing. Bathrooms and kitchens are particularly affected, especially north-facing rooms. Our cleaners see this regularly in Northolt and know how to address mould and moisture as part of a regular clean.
1930s semis on the quieter streets
Away from the estates, 1930s semi-detached houses line streets like Bengarth Road, Court Farm Road, and Islip Gardens. These are classic interwar suburban homes — bay windows, front gardens with driveways, rear gardens. Some have been extended with loft conversions (creating chalet-style bungalows from the original single-storey properties). The same condensation issues as Greenford’s 1930s stock apply here — bay window frames and north-facing bedrooms are the usual trouble spots.
New builds — Faber Green and Rushdene Crescent
Faber Green (149 shared-ownership homes, completed 2023) and the new Rushdene Crescent development (84 council homes, first residents expected spring 2026) are bringing modern housing to the area. Grand Union Village, built in the early 2000s near the canal, has 257 apartments. These newer properties have the standard new-build cleaning challenges: hard water limescale on chrome and glass, compact layouts, and integrated appliances.
What We Clean in Northolt
- Regular Home Cleaning — weekly or fortnightly, same cleaner every visit
- Weekly Cleaning — for families and busy households
- Fortnightly Cleaning — for homes that hold up between visits
- One-Off Cleaning — single visit, no commitment
- Deep Cleaning — room-by-room reset
- End of Tenancy Cleaning — inventory-standard clean with re-clean guarantee
Sub-Areas We Cover in UB5
- Racecourse Estate — the largest residential area, built on the former racecourse in the 1950s. Post-war terraces and semis around Kempton Avenue, Newmarket Avenue, and Epsom Close.
- Mandeville Road — the main commercial spine with the station, leisure centre, and local shops. Residential streets branch off either side.
- Islip Manor — a settled residential area centred on Arnold Road, with a mix of post-war and 1930s housing. Islip Manor Park is the local green space.
- Northolt Village — the historic core around St Mary’s Church, the Village Green, and Ealing Road. A conservation area with older character properties.
- Grand Union Village — modern apartments by the canal, built in the early 2000s.
- Wood End — the northern part of Northolt towards the Hillingdon border.
Cleaning Challenges Specific to Northolt
Post-war housing and damp — this is the single biggest cleaning-related issue in Northolt. The 1950s and 60s housing stock was built with limited insulation and ventilation by modern standards. Condensation forms on windows, mould develops in bathrooms and behind wardrobes, and kitchens with poor extraction stay damp after cooking. Some properties on the Racecourse Estate have steel-framed upper storeys that create cold spots where walls meet ceilings. Regular cleaning that includes checking for and addressing mould is essential in these homes.
RAF Northolt flight path — properties under the RAF Northolt flight path experience aircraft noise and, more relevantly for cleaning, kerosene particulate residue that deposits a fine film on windowsills, exterior surfaces, and garden furniture. Homes closer to the airfield need windowsills and exterior-facing surfaces cleaned more frequently.
The A40 — the A40 runs along Northolt’s southern edge, generating traffic dust and particulates for nearby properties. Homes south of Mandeville Road are most affected.
Hard water limescale — the same borough-wide issue. Taps, shower screens, and showerheads scale up within days. Regular descaling is part of every clean.
Green space pollen — Northala Fields, Rectory Park, Belvue Park, and Islip Manor Park all generate seasonal pollen. Northolt has a surprising amount of green space for an outer London suburb, and homes near these areas accumulate pollen dust on surfaces during spring and summer.
Regeneration dust — the Rushdene Crescent development, Copley Close regeneration (nearby in Hanwell), and ongoing improvement works along Mandeville Road generate construction dust affecting residential streets in the area.
Northolt’s Landmarks
Northolt has a stronger sense of place than many outer London suburbs:
- Northala Fields — four distinctive conical hills built from Wembley Stadium demolition rubble, with 360° views to Canary Wharf, 6 fishing lakes, and a model boating lake.
- RAF Northolt — the oldest RAF base in continuous use (since 1915), closely identified with the area.
- Northolt Village Green — the historic core with the 1937 clocktower and St Mary’s Church (13th century, Saxon foundations).
- Rectory Park — about 50 acres of green space popular with local families.
Why Northolt Residents Choose Us
We understand post-war housing — a large proportion of Northolt’s homes are 1950s and 60s stock with specific damp and ventilation challenges. We clean in these properties regularly and know what to look for.
Affordable, flat-rate pricing — we know Northolt is one of the more affordable parts of the borough. Our pricing reflects the size of your home, not your postcode. You get the same quality service as our W5 clients.
Same cleaner every visit — consistency and reliability matter.
DBS-checked and insured — every cleaner has passed a DBS check and is covered by our insurance.
No contracts — skip, pause, or stop any time.
If something’s not right, we fix it — no charge, no argument.
Getting Around Northolt
- Northolt station — Central line (Zone 5), reaching Oxford Circus in about 27 minutes
- Northolt Park — Chiltern Railways, reaching Marylebone in about 20 minutes
- Bus routes — 90, 120, 140, 282, and E10
- A40 — road access via the Target Roundabout
Pricing
All our services are priced as a flat rate — not hourly. You’ll know what you’re paying before we start.
No hidden fees · No call-out charges · No minimum contract
Use our quick quiz to get a personalised estimate, or call us on 020 8003 3210.
Other Areas We Cover
Postcodes covered: W3, W5, W7, W13, UB1, UB2, UB5, UB6
🗺 Ealing Borough Dust & Air Quality Map
Based on Ealing Council's 67 NO₂ monitoring stations. Tap an area for details.
What Northolt Residents Say
“Pollen from Rectory Park is the main issue in spring. The team focus on soft furnishings and allergen hotspots each visit. My son’s asthma has genuinely improved since we started. Can’t recommend highly enough.”
“1930s semi with original features. The team clean the cornicing, skirting boards, and window channels properly. Not the usual quick wipe-down. Proper cleaning done every fortnight.”
Reviews are illustrative. Real Google and Checkatrade reviews available on request.
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