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— Commercial Cleaning

Commercial-grade work. Confirmed scope. No surprises.

Offices, retail floors, and multi-unit properties serviced on recurring schedules—daytime, evening, or weekend access built around your operation, not ours.

Extreme close-up of a commercial-grade rotary floor scrubber head moving across polished concrete in an empty warehouse corridor, task lighting above casting a sharp highlight across the wet surface, industrial equipment detail visible in the foreground, cool overhead light, no people present
Extreme close-up of a commercial-grade rotary floor scrubber head moving across polished concrete in an empty warehouse corridor, task lighting above casting a sharp highlight across the wet surface, industrial equipment detail visible in the foreground, cool overhead light, no people present
/ Built for Commercial Work

Not a residential crew scaled up

Commercial facilities demand industrial equipment, OSHA-compliant procedures, and crews trained on high-traffic surfaces. We bring the right tools for the floor type, occupancy load, and access window—every time.

Scope, frequency, and pricing are documented and signed before the first crew arrives. What you approved is what gets done—no scope creep, no billing surprises.

Three things every contract includes

• Equipment
• Compliance
• Written Scope

Industrial-grade machinery

OSHA-compliant procedures

Scope confirmed in writing

Rotary scrubbers, HEPA vacuums, and surface-matched chemical protocols. The right equipment for the facility—not what fits in a residential van.

Crews follow documented safety and chemical-handling protocols on every visit. Bonded and insured—documentation available before you sign anything.

Every recurring contract specifies access windows, task lists, and frequency before work begins. No verbal agreements, no scope drift between visits.

Ready to run on a contract schedule?

Send us your facility type, access requirements, and target frequency. We return a written quote within one business day—scope, pricing, and start date included.