Offices Cleaning Services

Office Cleaning and Types

House cleaning services are generally categorized by their intensity and purpose, ranging from routine upkeep to intensive restorative cleaning.

Primary Service Types
    • General/Basic Cleaning: This is the most common service, focusing on day-to-day maintenance to keep the workspace tidy.
        • Tasks: Emptying trash, vacuuming/mopping, dusting desks and monitors, and disinfecting high-touch areas.

    • Janitorial Services: A continuous, on-site presence (often during or after business hours) that handles daily upkeep plus supply restocking.
        • Tasks: Monitoring restroom supplies, immediate spill cleanup, and general facility tidying.

    • Deep Cleaning: A more intensive, less frequent service (often quarterly or semi-annually) that tackles areas overlooked in daily routines.
        • Tasks: Cleaning behind large furniture, scrubbing vents, washing walls, and intensive sanitization.

    • Specialized Cleaning: Focuses on specific needs or surfaces that require specialized equipment or chemicals.
        • Carpet & Upholstery: Steam cleaning, shampooing, and stain removal for chairs and carpets.
        • Window & Glass: Professional interior and exterior polishing, including high-rise or partitioned glass.
        • Sanitization/Disinfection: High-level germ removal using fogging or specialized disinfectants for health-sensitive environments. 

Service Scope by Area
Office Area Standard Maintenance Tasks
WorkstationsDusting, wiping keyboards/mice, emptying personal bins
RestroomsSanitizing toilets/sinks, restocking soap/paper, mopping floors
Kitchen/BreakroomWiping countertops, cleaning microwave interiors, emptying food bins
Reception/LobbyGlass door polishing, vacuuming rugs, dusting seating

Comparison of Cleaning Depth
  • Basic: Focuses on visible dirt and high-traffic areas.
  • Deep: Targets accumulated grime in hard-to-reach places like baseboards and vents.
  • Move-In/Move-Out: An “after tenancy” deep clean intended to return an office to its original state for new occupants

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