Cleaning Company in Sloane Square, London

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Non-toxic products and equipment is the cornerstone of our residential service and are available for commercial use as well. Our environmentally-safe products are highly effective and absolutely safe for people and pets while leaving your home or office sparkling clean.
Our Sloane Square cleaning company believes in results. We believe that in order to achieve those results we need to listen to you - our client. Our staff will customize the services we provide in order to meet the needs of your building. We strive to achieve a strong customer relationship and loyalty, based in quality, promptness of service and price.
Once you hire us as your cleaning company in Sloane Square, you enter into a partnership that is dedicated to providing only the highest quality, professional service to your building.
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Covered postcodes: SW1
Information about Sloane Square
Sloane Square is a small hard-landscaped square on the boundaries of the fashionable London districts of Belgravia and Chelsea. It is located 1.7 miles (2.8 km) south west of Charing Cross. The square lies at the east end of the trendy King's Road and at the south end of the more conventionally smart Sloane Street. In the early 1980s, it lent its name to the "Sloane Rangers", the young underemployed and ostentatiously well-off members of the upper classes. The Square has two notable buildings: Peter Jones department store and the Royal Court Theatre. The River Westbourne is carried over the tube station in a large iron pipe.
As of early 2005 it is proposed to improve the square. This will involve changing the road layout to make it more pedestrian friendly. One option is to create a central crossroads and two open spaces in front of Peter Jones and the Royal Court.
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