The Best Rated Cleaning Companies in Cardiff

Cardiff is known for its historical landmarks and friendly people, but you might not know that it offers some great local services as well. There are hundreds to chose from and we haven’t got time to cover them all. So we are just going to cover the three best ones for those who want the finest local service in the area. Ratings are built upon three core factors: customer service, quality of service and value for money.

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Vale Carpet Cleaning

Yes, I know this is a highly bias marketing plug…. Probably the best carpet cleaner in Cardiff reputation of providing exceptional service to all their customers. That’s why they are our top pick from Cardiff’s selections of local services. There is nothing too tough for them to tackle. They clean every type of rug and carpet, and they have been in the business for over 15 years. Their team is very experienced and friendly. Able to walk you through what your carpet needs to have done to it to look its best. They are also great at troubleshooting. Handling jobs that no one else can take and getting out stains no other cleaning service can remove. Vale carpet cleaning is who you call when no one else is up to the task or you just want the work done properly.

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The Cardiff Window Cleaning Company

Our second pick is the Cardiff Window Cleaning Company not only do they clean windows, but also gutters and solar panels. They use a highly advanced purfied water system that thoroughly removes all built up dirt and grime. This cleaning methods leaves no water marks or streaks behind. Like all the best local services, their team members are trained to high standards. All work is fully insured and they are safe contractor approved, Clients don’t have anything to worry about when they hire them. They serve both domestic and commercial clients with decades of knowledge and experience.

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Cardiff Complete Cleaning Services (CCS)

Coming in at third is CCS Services. They specialise in Softwashing patios and render. And have been in business over 20 years serving the local area.

If you’re planning to visit Cardiff, then here are the ten best things you absolutely have to see while you are there.

 

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Other things to see whilst in Cardiff

Cardiff Castle

One of the most prominent tourist sites in the town is the castle, located right in the town’s centre. The basic Essential Ticket will allow you to see much of the grounds. But if you want a guided tour and access to some of the private apartment rooms, you will have to pay more for the Premium Ticket. The castle features historic books and posters as well as shelters that were used back in World War II. For a historic trip to the past, you can’t do any better in Cardiff.

National Museum

One of the most expansive museums in the region, this one features plenty of paintings, as expected. But it also has an extensive display of sculpture, geology, natural history and archaeology. Whether you are an art or history buff, you will have an unforgettable experience here.

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Taff Trail

For those that like to get in some walking or biking in the great outdoors. The Taff Trail is the perfect way to get as long or as short of a hike in as you like. It stretches across kilometres of the town, covering many of the paths of the old railway system. The unprecedented number of green spaces in Cardiff have been made good use of with this winding and seemingly endless trail.

Farmer’s Market

If you want to immerse yourself in the local culture and foods, you can’t do it any better than by visiting the Farmer’s Market. There, fresh-grown produce is sold right alongside homemade delicacies, presenting you with a massive array of culinary options. There are actually four different farmer’s markets spread across Cardiff, so no matter where in the town you are, you should be able to find one near you.

St. John the Baptist Church

If the Cardiff Castle tickled your fancy for older structures, then church is going to be right up your alley as well. It’s the second oldest building in the town after the castle, and it dates all the way back to the 12th century. Unlike many of the sites on this list, you can enjoy the church for free. However, if you want to take pictures, the caretakers request a donation.

Principality Stadium

The sports fan visiting Cardiff is definitely going to want to take a trip to the stadium. It’s primarily used for rugby and football matches, though it has a retracting roof to make it suitable for a variety of events. That makes it unique in Europe. Only one other stadium in the entire continent has such a feature. Ground Maintenace companies like South Wales Ground Care ensure the landscapes, trees and grounds are looking their finest.

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Museum of Welsh Life

This outdoor museum is completely free, and you can walk through streets populated with buildings that are recreations of centuries old Welsh grocery stores, houses and more. It’s like taking a walk through the past, and it’s a great way to take in some of the history of the region in an interactive way.

Cardiff International White Water

For something more extreme and adventurous, you might want to try the white water rafting in Cardiff Bay. It’s situated between some of the town’s more famous landmarks. Which makes it the perfect choice for breaking up the slower pace required by art museums and historic landmarks.

Cardiff Bay Barrage

While you are in the bay, you should take some time to see the Barrage. It’s a one-of-a-kind civil engineering project that consists of a dam and lake. The majesty of the still waters is juxtaposed against the remarkable human accomplishment of the dam. Creating a site that stands out in the town mostly filled with historic structures.

Millennium Arts Centre

This remarkable centre is built from wood, glass, slate and metal. It is host to a performing arts theatre as well as commemorative flourishes that honour Welsh artists of the past.

 

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