3 Services You'll Get When You Hire a Commercial Cleaning Company

1 June 2015
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If you own a business of some kind, whether it's located in an office or operates out of a factory, warehouse or other type of facility, you will likely need to hire a commercial cleaning service to keep your premises in order and keep your workers safe and healthy. But if you're a first-time business owner who's never contracted with a commercial cleaner before, here's a list of things they can offer your company.

High Pressure Cleaning 

High pressure cleaning is ideal if you own a factory, warehouse or run operations out of a loading dock of some kind. Commercial cleaners use pressure washers to scour floors and walls to remove stains, grease and debris. Pressure washers generate a high level of force, and can utilise hot or cold water and cleansers to get the job done.

They are powerful enough to strip walls of paint, and can be used to prepare surfaces for a new finish or to get rid of unsightly graffiti. High pressure cleaning is often used to restore warehouse and factory walls, walkways, cellars, waste containers and parking lots.

Post-construction Cleaning 

If you own a construction business, or you're the manager of a property that has undergone renovations, you can hire a commercial cleaner to take care of all your post construction cleanup.

Often, construction crews will leave a large amount of debris, waste and material that must be disposed of, and a commercial cleaner can do the job and enable your construction crew to move on to another job without having to worry about cleaning things up. Post-construction cleaning may also include transporting recyclable materials to recycling facilities, as well as disposal of hazardous material, which usually incurs a higher fee.

Window Cleaning

When it comes to window cleaning, it's always more effective to have both interior and exterior windows cleaned. Commercial cleaners offer professional window cleaning, which is typically a process that includes scrubbing the glass with water and a non-streaking solvent, and cleaning the sills and window edges to release trapped dirt. Commercial cleaners use squeegees and non-scratching microfiber cloth to ensure that your windows will not be damaged during the cleaning process.

Usually the toughest stains to remove are hard-water deposits, which require rubbing alcohol or a vinegar solution. Commercial cleaners typically use telescopic window poles to reach windows as high as four or five storeys high, eliminating the need and added expense of aerial work platforms.