Went with Rombis as they offered the lowest price for an end-of-tenancy clean, but I got what I paid for. Other services all advised they’d send two people in to do the job, while with Rombis we only had one. To her credit, she worked solidly for five-plus hours, and asked if I was happy with her work at the end. Also, though we’d agreed to 9am, she showed up a good 40 minutes early. I appreciate the initiative to be better than prompt, but 8:20am is pushing it. When they showed up, one guy in a van came to look at the house and told us he’d need to tack on € 10 to the original quote given on the phone. Then he left a bunch of supplies and abandoned his colleague to do the work. When she was done, she called him, left, and«half an hour»(read: two hours) later he came by with the van to collect the supplies. While the landlady was visiting, no less, to check on the state of the house. We had to explain to her as she walked in that we weren’t happy with the cleanliness, either. You shouldn’t have to do that to a landlady. You shouldn’t ever need to say«This is a job I’m not proud of.» To the supply picker-upper, we pointed out areas we weren’t satisfied with and he either made excuses(those streaks are just water) or made a quick ‘n sloppy run at redoing it(like mopping the floor). First he asked my landlady«Do you mind?!» and pushed her out of the way for slop-mopping, then finished and declared, «Happy now?» But you could see his heckles just get higher and higher as we took him through the house pointing out smears on the mirrors, crumbs on the floor, gunk in the microwave. He didn’t offer any remedy apart from re-mopping the floor in 15 seconds, but it was enough for me to tell him we were disappointed. He said, «Honestly I think it looks very good.» Compared to the under-furniture dirt that used to be there, yes. Compared to a like-new apartment, no! Overall: The house is mostly clean, but lacking the sparkle I want to show my landlady. I don’t recommend Rombis– pay someone else more and have a pair of cleaners come in. You’ll be more satisfied with the end result; there is only so much one person can do in 5 ½ hours. All I can say is, thank God our landlady is chill about this kind of thing…