Scope walkthrough
We identify what matters most: entrances, washrooms, floors, staff areas, customer-facing areas and anything that affects how the space feels.
A commercial space has moving parts: staff schedules, customer traffic, washrooms, floors, entrances, access rules and expectations from whoever manages the property. That is why we quote around the actual scope instead of pretending every building needs the same clean.
For smaller spaces, photos and details may be enough. For recurring accounts or higher-traffic buildings, a walkthrough usually makes more sense.
Commercial cleaning only works long term when the checklist is clear and the communication is simple. A client should not have to explain the same missed corner every week.
We identify what matters most: entrances, washrooms, floors, staff areas, customer-facing areas and anything that affects how the space feels.
The work follows the agreed checklist so recurring service is less guesswork and more routine.
If something is missed or priorities change, it should be easy to adjust without rewriting the whole plan.
Workstations, meeting rooms, entrances, kitchens, garbage, washrooms and shared spaces.
Office cleaning →Floors, mats, mirrors, equipment touchpoints, change areas and washrooms.
Gym cleaning →Move-outs, tenant turnovers, Airbnb resets, common areas and property manager support.
Turnover cleaning →See what affects commercial cleaning pricing before you request a quote.
View pricing factors →See the kinds of tasks that can be included in a commercial cleaning scope.
View checklist →See how recurring cleaning should be reviewed, adjusted and kept accountable.
View quality control →