Machine-scrubbed floors, dock areas, break rooms, and restrooms — cleaned around your shifts by a crew that knows the building, with a digital checklist and photos after every visit.
Warehouses and industrial sites are not big offices. The floors are harder, the dust is heavier, and the areas that matter most to your people are the ones a rushed crew skips. We scope it by area and hold the scope.
Walk-behind auto-scrubbers on open floor, not string mops. A mop pushes dirty water across concrete; a scrubber extracts it. If you want to see the difference, we will show you the recovery tank at the end of the shift.
Tire marks, pallet debris, cardboard dust, and the grime that tracks in from the yard. Swept and scrubbed on the frequency your traffic actually demands.
The rooms your crew judges the whole facility by. Tables, microwaves, refrigerator exteriors, floors, and trash — every visit, on the checklist.
High-traffic industrial restrooms, sanitized and restocked, and photographed every visit. This is the number one complaint we hear from facilities switching cleaning companies.
Front office, dispatch, and supervisor areas cleaned to office standard, even though they sit inside an industrial building.
Beams, ledges, light fixtures, and rack uprights where dust accumulates out of sight until it falls on your product. Scheduled on a periodic cycle rather than nightly.
The fastest way for a cleaning company to lose an industrial account is to get in the way of the operation. These are the practices that keep that from happening.
Auto-scrubbers on open floor and microfiber flat-mops for detail. Floors come out clean, streak-free, and dry enough to walk on the moment we leave.
Nights, weekends, or between shifts. We build the schedule around your production calendar, not ours.
High-visibility vests where required, wet-floor signage, and crews briefed on your site rules — forklift traffic lanes, restricted areas, and PPE requirements.
Your crew learns the building: which doors, which alarm, which areas are off-limits, and where the floor drain actually is.
Photographs organized by area are uploaded after every visit, so a facilities manager can verify the night shift without walking the floor.
General liability and workers' compensation on every job. Certificates of insurance provided for your vendor file.
A facilities manager should not have to come in early to find out whether the floors were done. Every visit is logged and photographed, so the answer is on your screen before your first shift starts.
Every task logged digitally after each visit — no guesswork, ever.
Real photos by area, uploaded after every clean, so you can see the work.
General liability and workers' comp — every job, fully covered.
Vetted, trained, uniformed crews who take pride in their work.
See your schedule, team, service history, and message us anytime.
Not happy? We come back and make it right. No excuses.
Can you work around our shifts? Yes — nights, weekends, or between shifts, built around your production schedule.
Do you actually scrub the floors, or just mop? Walk-behind auto-scrubbers on open floor. We are happy to show you the dirty recovery water at the end of a shift.
How do we verify the work? A digital checklist and photos organized by area land in your client portal after every visit.
Are you insured for our site? Licensed and insured, with general liability and workers' compensation. We'll provide a certificate of insurance for your vendor file.
How do we start? A free walkthrough of the facility, then a written, itemized scope and quote within two business days.
We'll walk your facility, scope it area by area, and send an itemized quote within two business days.
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