Cleaning Company in Dalston Junction, London

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Whether you are looking for weekly, biweekly, move-in/move-out, or just once in a while home cleaning, our professional Dalston Junction based cleaning company can provide and meet your special needs.
Our staff of dependable and efficient cleaners will make your home sparkle.
Our Dalston Junction cleaning company provides exterior building maintenance. This includes window cleaning inside as well as outside. We provide exterior building cleaning also. Our technicians clean driveways, sidewalks, even dumpster areas. High pressure or low pressure, what ever the need, our cleaning company can provide it in Dalston Junction. Monthly service, yearly, or anywhere in between we can provide the type of service you are looking for. Give us a call to answer any questions or to let us provide you with an estimate for keeping your building clean.
Covered postcodes: E8
Information about Dalston Junction
Dalston Junction was originally a railway station in the London Borough of Hackney in London, United Kingdom. It was situated on the North London Railway that ran to Broad Street railway station. It was situated at the corner of Kingsland High Street and Dalston Lane and was linked to the North London Line by two underground curves that ran both east and west to the north of the station.
The station closed along with the rest of the line in 1986; since then the site has been boarded up and derelict. Nevertheless, the locality has retained the name of the station - both the road signs and bus stops indicate that one is at 'Dalston Junction'.
In early 2005 the former station was demolished in anticipation of the construction of a new station on the extended East London Line. Rather than being a tube line, the trains will be of the regular mainline 'networker' style as seen on the South London commuter routes into Charing Cross. The station is due to be opened in June 2010.
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