Post-construction cleaning
Final cleans that turn a construction zone into a move-in-ready space — dust, debris, stickers, and all. More on post-construction.
Recurring commercial cleaning
The unglamorous work that makes a building feel professional — restrooms, break rooms, trash, floors, and touchpoints — handled on a dependable schedule by a crew that treats your facility like their reputation depends on it. Because ours does.
The core program
Built area-by-area during your free walkthrough — daily where traffic demands it, weekly where it doesn't.
When you need more
Final cleans that turn a construction zone into a move-in-ready space — dust, debris, stickers, and all. More on post-construction.
Before an inspection, after an event, or when a space has been neglected — a reset that brings the building back to standard.
Strip & wax, burnishing, and carpet extraction scheduled through the year so floors never reach the point of no return. See floor care.
Straight talk on pricing
We price from your building, not from a rate card. During the free walkthrough we measure the things that actually drive janitorial cost — then give you a written plan where every dollar maps to a task.
Common questions
It depends on headcount and traffic. Busy offices usually run five nights a week; smaller or lower-traffic spaces do well with two or three. We'll recommend a frequency at the walkthrough — and it's easy to adjust once we see how the building actually lives.
Yes — commercial equipment and professional products come with the crew. We can also manage restocking of restroom consumables so you never think about paper towels again.
Easier than living with bad service. We schedule the walkthrough while your current arrangement winds down and start the week it ends — no gap, no drama, and we'll note existing problem areas so you can see the difference.
Yes. Service is available 24/7, so we build the schedule around your operation — overnight, early morning, weekends, or between shifts.
Free on-site estimate, written proposal, and a start date — usually all within the same week.