Commercial Cleaning
Commercial cleaning for offices and professional spaces
Keep the space presentable for staff, clients, and tenants. We build the scope around your hours, your access rules, and the areas that get the most use.
Properties we serve
- Offices and professional suites
- Studios, salons, and small clinics' non-clinical areas
- Shared building common areas and lobbies
- Small retail and showroom spaces
Typical scope
- Common areas, lobbies, and entryways
- Workstations and shared surfaces
- Restrooms: fixtures, mirrors, floors, and restocking of supplies you provide
- Break rooms and kitchenettes
- Floors: vacuuming and mopping of accessible flooring
- Trash and recycling collection to your designated area
Every property is different. The final scope is written into your quote before any work begins.
Optional add-ons
Add-ons are subject to availability and confirmed in your quote.
- Interior windows and glass partitions
- Interior cabinets and appliance interiors
- Baseboards and detail dusting
- Additional visits during high-traffic periods
Before we arrive
A few minutes of prep keeps the visit efficient.
- Confirm access hours, alarm codes, and any check-in procedure
- Identify areas that are off-limits or need special handling
- Tell us where trash and recycling should be staged
- Name one point of contact for questions and reporting
Clear boundaries
What's not included
We keep the scope honest. These items are outside what we take on.
- Mold remediation, biohazard cleanup, or hazardous material handling
- Pest treatment or removal
- Disinfecting or sanitizing claims of any kind
- Exterior windows, roofs, gutters, or heights requiring ladders beyond a step stool
- Moving heavy furniture or appliances
- Construction debris and post-renovation dust removal unless quoted separately
FAQ
Commercial Cleaning questions
Evening and early-morning visits are common for commercial spaces. Share your window and we'll confirm availability.
We bring our cleaning supplies. Consumables such as paper goods and soap are usually supplied by the property.
Yes. A first visit is a good way to set the scope before agreeing on a recurring schedule.
Let's talk about the property.
Share a few details and we'll help you take the next step.