Commercial cleaning services

Commercial cleaning built around clear standards.

Routine cleaning should make a facility feel managed, not chased. Demo Clean builds commercial cleaning plans around the spaces people notice, the schedule your building needs, and the standard your team wants to be known for.

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Who this is for

Commercial spaces that need consistency, not guesswork.

Commercial cleaning is the foundation of a ready facility. It keeps visible spaces, shared areas, restrooms, and work zones on a clear routine so the building looks cared for before anyone has to ask.

01 Offices and headquarters

Workstations, meeting rooms, reception areas, breakrooms, restrooms, and daily-use spaces.

02 Professional buildings

Customer-facing suites, appointment spaces, shared corridors, restrooms, and lobby areas.

03 Retail and showroom spaces

Entrances, sales floors, counters, displays, customer restrooms, and high-traffic touchpoints.

04 Multi-tenant properties

Common areas, shared restrooms, entry points, tenant-facing spaces, and management priorities.

The common problem

Most cleaning frustration starts when the standard is unclear.

A building can be cleaned and still feel inconsistent if the important areas keep slipping. Commercial cleaning works best when the crew knows what matters most, the customer knows what is included, and follow-up is simple.

01 Different areas slip each week.
02 The customer has to keep reminding the provider.
03 The checklist exists, but nobody manages the outcome.
Commercial cleaning team reviewing a building scope in a modern office
Scope before service The best cleaning plans start by walking the building and deciding what matters most.

What commercial cleaning includes

The core areas that shape how the whole building feels.

Lobby and reception

Visible entry points, waiting areas, counters, glass touchpoints, and first-impression spaces.

Offices and workstations

Desk-area surfaces, shared equipment areas, dusting priorities, and routine visible-detail cleaning.

Restrooms

Fixtures, counters, partitions, high-touch points, trash, restocking checks, and odor-sensitive areas.

Breakrooms and kitchens

Tables, counters, sinks, touchpoints, trash, floors, and the spaces employees use throughout the day.

Trash and liners

Waste removal, liner changes, recycling areas, and the tasks that quickly make a space feel neglected.

Floors and entryways

Vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, spot attention, and the traffic paths that carry the most visible wear.

How we build the scope

The walkthrough turns cleaning into a plan.

Before pricing or promising a schedule, the work needs to be tied to the real building. That means walking the space, understanding the trouble spots, and turning expectations into a scope the crew can actually follow.

01 Walk the space

Identify entrances, restrooms, traffic patterns, customer-visible areas, and spaces that get complaints.

02 Set priorities

Separate must-hit areas from nice-to-have tasks so the service plan reflects what matters most.

03 Define follow-up

Clarify communication, quality checks, and what happens if something needs attention.

Cleaning frequency

The right schedule depends on the building, not a package.

Daily For high-traffic buildings

Best for busy offices, customer-facing spaces, and facilities where restrooms or shared areas slip quickly.

Several times per week For steady upkeep

A strong fit for facilities that need regular support without a full daily cleaning schedule.

Weekly For lighter-use spaces

Works for smaller offices or lower-traffic spaces that still need a consistent baseline clean.

Custom For mixed needs

Combines recurring cleaning with extra attention for restrooms, floors, entryways, or priority areas.

Why Demo Clean

Commercial cleaning should come with management behind it.

Scope Clear task expectations
Standard Priority areas defined before work starts
Follow-up Simple communication when something needs attention
Quality Checks built around the building, not a generic list

Commercial cleaning FAQ

Questions before we build the scope

How much does commercial cleaning cost?

Pricing depends on building size, cleaning frequency, restroom count, traffic level, scope, access, and any special requirements. The walkthrough is used to build an accurate scope before pricing.

How often should our office be cleaned?

Many offices need daily, several-times-per-week, weekly, or custom cleaning depending on traffic, restroom usage, customer visibility, and how quickly the facility slips between visits.

Do you clean after hours?

Many commercial cleaning plans are scheduled after business hours or around low-traffic windows. Access, alarms, keys, and scheduling are handled during planning.

Can the commercial cleaning checklist be customized?

Yes. The checklist should match the building, priority areas, frequency, and customer expectations instead of using a generic one-size-fits-all list.

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Let’s build the commercial cleaning scope around your building.

Show us the space, tell us what is getting missed, and we will build a cleaning plan around the standard you want your facility to hold.

Review the spaces customers and employees notice. Match cleaning frequency to traffic and priority areas. Build a clear scope before pricing.