Michelle and her team are great!
Michelle and her team were a great support and they went out of their way to make the process as seamless and stress free as possible. Great team and would def recommend for commercial or residential clean.
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Providing a consistent, reliable and responsive cleaning service. We deliver by looking after our people who in turn transform your facilities. By regularly training staff and improving our sustainable practices we are able to deliver a new way of cleaning that shows from the moment we take over your contract. Let us deliver for you. Team LC
4, Bt701qw, Dungannon, United Kingdom
Michelle and her team were a great support and they went out of their way to make the process as seamless and stress free as possible. Great team and would def recommend for commercial or residential clean.
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