Accessibility Statement for End of Tenancy House Cleaning
This Accessibility Statement explains how our end of tenancy house cleaning information and service pages are designed to be usable by as many people as possible. We want everyone seeking end of tenancy cleaning support to access our content, understand our service details, and move through the site with confidence. Our aim is to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards and to keep improving the experience for people using assistive technologies or different browsing methods.
We recognise that accessibility is essential for renters, landlords, letting agents, and tenants who need clear, reliable information about end of tenancy cleaning services. Our content is written with readable structure, meaningful headings, and clear language so users can find key details without unnecessary barriers. We also review page layouts to support different screen sizes and browsing preferences.
Our goal is for users to navigate move-out cleaning information easily, whether they are reading on a desktop, tablet, or mobile device. We use descriptive headings, logical page order, and consistent formatting to help people understand the content quickly. Where images or visual elements are present, we work to ensure they do not prevent access to core information.
Accessibility features and technical support
We aim to support screen-reader compatibility by using semantic structure, including headings, lists, and emphasis where appropriate. This helps assistive technologies interpret the page in a sensible order. We also avoid relying only on colour or visual cues to communicate important information. If a user depends on a screen reader to explore our tenancy cleaning content, the page should remain understandable and navigable.
Keyboard navigation is an important part of our approach. Our pages are designed so that users can move through interactive elements using a keyboard alone, including links, buttons, and form controls where present. We review focus states to make sure it is clear which element is active. This supports people who cannot use a mouse and those who prefer keyboard-based browsing.
We also aim to maintain readable contrast, responsive text, and a consistent information structure. When possible, we keep sentences direct and avoid unnecessary complexity, helping users who benefit from plain language. For people exploring end of tenancy house cleaning area services, this means important content is easier to scan and compare.
Ongoing improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time task. We regularly review page content and page structure to identify issues that may affect people with visual, motor, cognitive, or other access needs. This includes checking whether headings are in the correct order, whether forms are labelled clearly, and whether interactive components work as expected with assistive tools.
Known accessibility considerations
Although we work to meet accessibility requirements, some older content or third-party elements may not always function perfectly with every assistive technology. If something is difficult to use, we want to know so we can assess it and make reasonable improvements. We take accessibility requests seriously and aim to respond with practical support where possible.
We are committed to making our end of tenancy house cleaning content as accessible as possible for people with diverse needs. This includes considering users who may need more time to read, who use zoom or browser tools, or who depend on text-to-speech features. Clear structure and predictable page behaviour are part of that commitment.
Accessibility requests and alternative support
If you experience difficulty accessing information about our end of tenancy cleaning area services, you can request an accessible alternative or ask for help with a specific page or task. We will do our best to provide information in a format that works better for your needs, where reasonably possible. This may include clearer formatting, simplified wording, or support with navigation issues.
When making an accessibility request, please describe the issue as clearly as possible, including the page or content type involved and the type of support you need. This helps us understand the barrier and work toward a suitable solution. We welcome requests related to screen-reader support, keyboard navigation, contrast, readable text, or any other access concern.
Our commitment
We are committed to improving access to our end of tenancy house cleaning information for all users. Our intention is to provide a service experience that is usable, understandable, and inclusive. Accessibility is part of how we present our service, and we continue to review content with that responsibility in mind.
By aligning with WCAG 2.1 AA, supporting screen readers, enabling keyboard navigation, and responding to accessibility requests, we aim to make our end of tenancy cleaning content accessible to a wide range of users. We will continue to refine the experience as standards, tools, and user needs evolve.