Bond cleaning insightHow long does a proper bond clean actually take?
Tenants in Subiaco, Perth consistently underestimate this — a thorough bond clean is not a deep house clean, it is closer to a forensic decontamination.
A two-person professional team takes 4–6 hours for a one-bedroom unit, 6–8 hours for a two-bedroom, and 8–12 hours for a three-bedroom house. A solo DIY tenant should plan double that. The reason is that bond cleans involve dozens of single-purpose sub-tasks that don't appear in normal cleaning: dismantling the oven, soaking range-hood filters, brushing window tracks, descaling shower glass, vacuuming the dishwasher seal, wiping skirting boards, dusting cornices, cleaning inside light shades, and vacuuming carpet edges with a crevice tool. Each task is fast individually but compounds quickly. Schedule the clean for the day after you move out, not the morning of handover — empty rooms clean four times faster than furnished ones, and you have buffer time for re-cleans. Start with the oven (longest soak time), move to bathrooms (silicone treatment time), then kitchen, then bedrooms, then floors last. Do windows and tracks before mopping or you'll dirty the floors twice. Allow one extra hour at the end for a 'walk and torch' check: walk every room with a phone torch held flat against surfaces, looking for missed dust on skirting tops, cobwebs in cornices, and smudges on glass. This single habit catches the spots agents will. If you've been in the property more than two years, add 30% to all time estimates — accumulated grime takes longer to lift, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Plan for it and you finish on time. Wing it and you'll be cleaning at midnight.
Bond cleaning checklist agents in Subiaco, Perth actually use
The official exit-condition items renters miss most
Agents in Subiaco, Perth do not improvise — they tick line items on a state-issued exit condition report.
NSW uses the Tenancy Services form, VIC uses Consumer Affairs Victoria, QLD uses RTA Form 14a and WA uses the REBA report. The checklist items renters miss most are exhaust fan grilles, dishwasher filters, laundry trough overflows, drawer runners, pelmets above curtains, washing machine seals, light fittings (cleaned, not just dusted), air-conditioner filters, ceiling cobwebs, the inside of the front door, garage oil stains, letterbox interiors and lawn edging. Every line gets a pass-or-fail tick, and a single fail can trigger a re-clean fee. Print your state's checklist and work room-by-room, surface-by-surface, ticking as you go. A professional bond cleaning crew works to this checklist by default — that is exactly what you are paying them to remember. The list is your bond contract: ignore it and you ignore your money. Keep the ticked sheet with your photos as evidence in case the agent disputes any item later.
Bond cleaning bathroom mould safely in Subiaco, Perth
Removing black silicone mould before the final inspection
Black mould around shower silicone is the second-fastest way to fail bond cleaning in Subiaco, Perth, especially in older units with poor ventilation.
Supermarket bleach sprays bleach the colour out but leave the root structure embedded in the silicone — the black returns within 48 hours, often the morning of inspection. The correct approach is to kill, not bleach. Apply a 3–6% hydrogen-peroxide mould treatment directly to wet silicone, cover with cling film to stop evaporation and leave overnight. Scrub with a stiff nylon brush and rinse. If staining persists, the silicone itself is dyed and the only fix is to cut it out and re-bead — a $40 handyman job that saves a $250 bond deduction. Descale shower glass with a citric-acid paste (one tablespoon citric acid in 100 ml warm water), leave 15 minutes, then squeegee. This removes the cloudy mineral film inspectors spot from the doorway. Run the exhaust fan continuously after cleaning to prevent flash mould before the agent arrives. A bathroom that smells dry and looks clear is half the inspection won.
Bond cleaning disputes in Subiaco, Perth — winning at the tribunal
Three documents that beat a withheld-bond claim
If your agent in Subiaco, Perth refuses to release the full bond after a professional bond cleaning, do not pay and do not panic.
NCAT (NSW), VCAT (VIC), QCAT (QLD), SAT (WA) and SACAT (SA) are designed for renters to use without lawyers, and the agent — not you — must prove the deduction is reasonable. Win the dispute with three documents: the entry condition report (original state), time-stamped exit photos of every room, cupboard, oven and shower, and the paid cleaning invoice describing exactly what was done. Email these to the agent within 7 days of inspection with a clear line: 'Please release the full bond by [date], failing which I will lodge with [tribunal].' Most agents fold here because tribunals award costs and consistently side with renters who have evidence. If they don't, lodge online — fees are $50–$120 and refundable if you win. At hearing, the member compares entry and exit photos side by side; visible improvement makes the agent's claim very hard to support. Never sign a partial offer without 'without prejudice' protection — once signed, you waive your right to challenge.