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End of Tenancy Carpet Cleaning Drumcondra
Carpet cleaning timed around a move-out date for Drumcondra's rental flats near DCU and Croke Park — for tenants, landlords and letting agents managing one of Dublin's busiest northside rental markets.
What this page covers: this is the carpet-cleaning component of an end of tenancy move-out in Drumcondra — not a full end of tenancy cleaning service. We don't cover kitchens, bathrooms, ovens, windows or other surfaces. If you need the whole property cleaned as well, you'll need to arrange that separately; we're happy to work alongside whoever handles it.
Why Drumcondra
A busy rental market next to DCU and Croke Park
Drumcondra is a dense northside inner suburb built up with red-brick Victorian and Edwardian terraces, similar in era and density to Rathmines and Phibsborough, with a high share of that stock converted into flats and rooms. Its position — close to Dublin City University and a short walk from Croke Park — keeps a steady flow of student and young-professional tenants moving through short lets, which makes tenancy turnover a routine, ongoing part of the local rental market rather than an occasional event.
Croke Park adds a genuinely distinct wrinkle: on top of standard end-of-tenancy turnover, some Drumcondra properties are let short-term around big match weekends, and a fast changeover clean between one booking and the next is a real, area-specific need here rather than something we're bolting on generically. We can work to that kind of tight turnaround where it applies, alongside the more usual lease-end handover.
As in Rathmines and Phibsborough, a lot of Drumcondra's period houses have been subdivided into multiple flats, so the shared stair and landing carpet often needs cleaning as its own job — heavier use than a single flat, and priced accordingly — alongside or separately from an individual unit's move-out clean.
Who this is for
Three different move-out situations in Drumcondra
Tenants
Booking a carpet clean ahead of your move-out date — including DCU-adjacent lets — so there's less to discuss when your deposit is being assessed.
Landlords
Getting a Drumcondra rental's carpet — including any shared stair carpet, or a short-let property around a match weekend — properly cleaned between bookings.
Letting agents
Booking carpet cleaning as part of managing one or more Drumcondra properties, including fast turnaround around fixed dates.
This page covers the carpet-cleaning side of a Drumcondra move-out specifically. If you're coordinating a wider move-out clean — kitchens, bathrooms, an inventory check — that's arranged separately, though we're happy to work alongside whoever handles it. For the general approach to end of tenancy carpet cleaning across Dublin, see our End of Tenancy Carpet Cleaning Dublin page. For the fuller picture of what we clean in Drumcondra outside of a move-out, see our Carpet Cleaning Drumcondra page.
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Tell us about your Drumcondra move-out
Whether you're a tenant, landlord or letting agent, let us know the property, the number of rooms and your move-out or handover date, and we'll come back with a clear price — no obligation.
FAQ
Common questions about end of tenancy carpet cleaning in Drumcondra
Can you do a fast turnaround clean around a big match weekend for a short-let property near Croke Park?
Where the diary allows, yes. Drumcondra's proximity to Croke Park means we see this kind of tight-turnaround request regularly. Tell us the dates involved and we'll confirm what's possible.
Do you clean shared stair carpets in Drumcondra's subdivided period houses?
Yes. Many Drumcondra terraces have been converted into multiple flats, and the shared stair carpet takes far heavier footfall than a single flat's floor. We clean it as its own job, alongside or separately from an individual unit's end of tenancy clean.
Is this suitable for a DCU student let ending mid-lease-cycle?
Yes. We work with tenants moving out at any point in the year, not just around a typical academic calendar, and with landlords and agents managing DCU-adjacent lets directly.
