If you’re moving out of a rental home in Kenya, you might be wondering how long end of tenancy cleaning takes. A deep clean is crucial to get your full deposit back and leave the property in perfect condition for the next tenant.

The time required for end of tenancy cleaning depends on several factors, including the size of the property, level of dirt, and whether you’re hiring professionals or doing it yourself.

In this guide, we’ll break down how long it takes to clean each part of the house and share tips to speed up the process.

How Long Does End of Tenancy Cleaning Take?

Studio or 1-bedroom apartment3–5 hours
2-bedroom apartment or small house5–7 hours
3-bedroom house7–10 hours
4+ bedroom house10+ hours

If you’re cleaning alone, expect the process to take longer.
Hiring professional cleaners can reduce cleaning time significantly (usually completed in 3–6 hours).

Pro Tip: Start cleaning at least a day before your move-out date to avoid last-minute stress.

How Long Does It Take to Clean Each Room?

1. Kitchen Cleaning  (1.5–3 hours)

Total time: 1.5–3 hours (longer if heavily stained or greasy)

2. Bathroom Cleaning (1–2 hours)

Total time: 1–2 hours

Pro Tip: Use white vinegar and baking soda to remove limescale and soap scum faster!

3. Living Room & Bedrooms (1.5–3 hours)

Total time: 1.5–3 hours

 Pro Tip: Use a lint roller or rubber gloves to remove pet hair from carpets and sofas faster!

4. Hallways, Staircases & Other Areas  (30–60 minutes)

– Dust & wipe handrails and bannisters (15 minutes)
– Clean front door & entryway (15 minutes)
– Mop & vacuum stairs and hallways (20–30 minutes)

Total time: 30–60 minutes

How to Speed Up the Cleaning Process

Final Thoughts

End of tenancy cleaning takes anywhere from 3 to 10+ hours, depending on the size of the home and level of dirt. The kitchen and bathroom take the longest to clean, while bedrooms and living rooms are quicker.

If you want to get your full deposit back, ensure you follow a detailed cleaning checklist and remove all stains, dust, and grime before handing over the keys.