Commercial cleaning services

Services built around the way your building actually runs.

Demo Clean brings routine cleaning, janitorial support, floor care, and targeted sanitization into one managed plan. The goal is simple: a cleaner facility, clearer expectations, and less follow-up for the people responsible for the building.

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What we provide

Choose the service, then build the standard around the building.

Most facilities need more than one cleaning task. This hub gives customers the plain-English version of what each service covers before we turn it into a detailed scope.

How we build the plan

The service matters. The scope matters more.

A good cleaning plan should be specific enough for the crew and simple enough for the customer. We start with the building, then define the tasks, frequency, priorities, and follow-up rhythm.

01 Walk the building

Identify traffic patterns, problem areas, access needs, and the spaces that shape first impressions.

02 Set the standard

Turn the walkthrough into a clear scope with tasks, frequencies, exclusions, and customer priorities.

03 Assign the rhythm

Match the work to the right schedule, team expectations, and communication process.

04 Check the work

Build in quality checks so issues are caught before the customer has to chase them.

Service details

What each service is meant to solve

Commercial Cleaning

For facilities that need a reliable baseline clean.

Commercial cleaning covers the recurring tasks that keep offices and business spaces presentable: visible surfaces, common areas, breakrooms, restrooms, entry points, and the details customers notice when they walk in.

  • Office and common-area cleaning
  • Breakroom and restroom upkeep
  • Visible dust, debris, and touchpoint attention
Janitorial Cleaning

For buildings that need steady upkeep throughout the week.

Janitorial cleaning is the day-to-day support system: trash, supplies, restrooms, shared spaces, and the repeated tasks that keep a facility from sliding between deeper cleaning cycles.

  • Trash removal and liner changes
  • Restroom checks and restocking
  • Recurring day, evening, or after-hours support
Floor Care Services

For the surfaces that carry the most visible wear.

Floor care keeps entryways, corridors, and shared spaces from looking tired. The right plan depends on the floor type, traffic level, season, and how often the building needs a reset.

  • Hard-floor maintenance support
  • Carpet spotting and scheduled cleaning
  • Entryway and high-traffic area attention
Sanitization

For high-touch spaces that need extra attention.

Sanitization focuses on the areas people touch and share most often. It works best when it is folded into the normal scope instead of treated like a vague add-on.

  • High-touch surface attention
  • Restroom and shared-room focus
  • Targeted support for higher-concern areas

Not sure what you need?

Start with the outcome, then choose the service.

Most buyers do not need to know every cleaning term. They need to explain what is getting missed, what has to look better, and how often the building needs attention.

If the building looks inconsistent Start with commercial cleaning.
If restrooms, trash, and shared spaces keep slipping Start with janitorial cleaning.
If entrances or corridors look worn Start with floor care.
If high-touch areas need added attention Start with sanitization.

What every service includes

Cleaning should come with a management system.

Scope Clear task list

The crew knows what is included, what matters most, and what success looks like.

Frequency Right schedule

The plan matches building traffic, customer expectations, and budget realities.

Communication Easy follow-up

The customer knows who to contact and what happens when something needs attention.

Quality Standard checks

Work is reviewed against the standard before small issues become recurring complaints.

Where these services fit

Different buildings need different pressure points covered.

Facility type helps shape the cleaning plan. An office, showroom, warehouse office, and multi-tenant property can all need the same core services, but the priorities, schedule, and customer-visible details are different.

01 Office buildings

Focus on workstations, shared spaces, restrooms, breakrooms, and the details employees notice every day.

02 Professional spaces

Keep reception areas, meeting rooms, treatment rooms, and customer-facing spaces ready for appointments.

03 Retail and showrooms

Protect first impressions with cleaner entrances, floors, displays, counters, and customer traffic areas.

04 Warehouse offices

Separate office standards from dust, traffic, restrooms, break areas, and back-of-house realities.

05 Multi-tenant properties

Support common areas, shared restrooms, entry points, and communication across multiple stakeholders.

06 High-traffic common areas

Prioritize the spaces that wear down fastest and shape how the whole building feels.

Service questions

Common questions before a walkthrough

How often should our facility be cleaned?

It depends on traffic, restroom usage, customer visibility, and how quickly the space slips between visits. The walkthrough helps set the right frequency.

Can the checklist be customized?

Yes. The scope should reflect your building, not a generic template. We define recurring tasks, priorities, and any exclusions up front.

Do you clean after hours?

Many commercial plans happen after business hours or around low-traffic windows. Access and scheduling are handled during planning.

What happens if something is missed?

The plan should make follow-up clear. Customers should know who to contact, how issues are handled, and how recurring misses get corrected.

Schedule a walkthrough

Let’s turn the right service into the right scope.

Tell us what your building needs, what is getting missed, and what standard you want your facility to be known for. We will use the walkthrough to shape the service plan.

Review the building and high-priority areas. Match services to the right schedule. Build a clear scope before pricing.