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A standard service includes trash removal, dusting, vacuuming, mopping, restroom sanitizing, and disinfecting high-touch surfaces like door handles and light switches.
It depends on foot traffic and business type—most offices schedule daily, while low-traffic spaces may need cleaning 2–3 times per week.
Yes, many commercial cleaners offer EPA-approved green products upon request to reduce chemical exposure and environmental impact.
Reputable commercial cleaning companies carry liability insurance and workers’ comp, and all staff undergo background checks for security.
Janitorial is routine maintenance (daily trash, restrooms), while commercial cleaning includes deeper tasks like carpet extraction, window washing, or floor stripping.
Yes, most commercial cleaning is done after hours (evenings or weekends) to avoid disrupting employees and customers.
Typically not—full-service commercial cleaners bring their own professional-grade vacuums, mops, chemicals, and microfiber cloths.
We follow OSHA and CDC guidelines, use hospital-grade disinfectants, and wear PPE to prevent cross-contamination in healthcare settings.
A professional service carries liability insurance—you report the damage, and the company will cover repair or replacement through their policy.
Pricing is based on square footage, frequency, scope of work (restrooms, kitchens, special surfaces), and any add-ons like floor buffing or window cleaning.