FAQ'S
frequently asked questions
Got a few questions?
- All workspaces should be cleaned on a regular basis.
- Vacuuming, dusting, and mopping
- Joint surfaces such as tables, desks, chairs, and countertops should be disinfected and sanitized.
- Cleaning of garbage cans, toilets, sinks, and faucets
- Personal item organization to create a more organized environment
- Cleaning the windows both inside and out
- Cleaning the baseboards
- Carpet spot cleaning
- Cleaning the furniture
- Shelf organization
Before hiring any cleaners, you must have a cleaning roster. It will help you determine how frequently you should clean your space, which surfaces require the most attention, and which cleaning methods are best for different areas.
It’s best to think of your cleaning schedule as a pie chart when creating it. The entire pie is the office and its surfaces, such as desks, floors, window sills, toilet seats, and so on.
Each section of the pie represents a different surface that requires attention: desks (25%), floors (25%), windowsills (10%), and toilet seats (5%). (5 percent ). You can use this as a starting point to determine how many hours you should devote to housekeeping each week.
You should also think about what kind of cleaner you’ll bring for each surface. For example, if you only hire someone to clean your office surfaces and toilet seats (5% and 5%, respectively), they may not have the necessary equipment or knowledge to properly clean your flooring.
When you create your cleaning roster, you ensure that all surfaces are treated equally by bringing in cleaners who have the necessary training and tools for the job.
Contact us for a professional consultation to set up a cleaning schedule. We will come to your office and assess the surface area and objects that need to be cleaned before providing you with a detailed quote. We will begin cleaning once you have agreed on a price!
We provide a variety of services to meet your company’s needs, but each service includes the following:
- Cleaning in general
- Trash collection
- Window cleaning
- Cleaning and polishing furniture and fixtures.
- Cleaning the kitchen
- Cleaning the bathroom
Carpet and Rug Cleaning FAQ
Carpet cleaning is a dirty job, but it has to be done! You can make your carpet look like new again with the right tools and equipment. The first step in deep cleaning your carpet is to thoroughly vacuum it. This removes any loose dirt, dust, or debris that has become embedded in the carpet’s fibers.The carpets should then be washed with a detergent solution using a professional-grade shampooer. You should not use your kitchen or bathroom cleaner on your carpets because they are intended for tile and other hard surfaces.
A high-quality shampooer will clean your carpet without damaging it or removing its color. Finally, use a high-powered vacuum cleaner to extract excess moisture from the carpet by rinsing it with running water. You can now enjoy clean carpets!
Office Cleaning FAQ
- All workspaces should be cleaned on a regular basis.
- Vacuuming, dusting, and mopping
- Joint surfaces such as tables, desks, chairs, and countertops should be disinfected and sanitized.
- Cleaning of garbage cans, toilets, sinks, and faucets
- Personal item organization to create a more organized environment
- Cleaning the windows both inside and out
- Cleaning the baseboards
- Carpet spot cleaning
- Cleaning the furniture
- Shelf organization
Before hiring any cleaners, you must have a cleaning roster. It will help you determine how frequently you should clean your space, which surfaces require the most attention, and which cleaning methods are best for different areas.
It’s best to think of your cleaning schedule as a pie chart when creating it. The entire pie is the office and its surfaces, such as desks, floors, window sills, toilet seats, and so on.
Each section of the pie represents a different surface that requires attention: desks (25%), floors (25%), windowsills (10%), and toilet seats (5%). (5 percent ). You can use this as a starting point to determine how many hours you should devote to housekeeping each week.
You should also think about what kind of cleaner you’ll bring for each surface. For example, if you only hire someone to clean your office surfaces and toilet seats (5% and 5%, respectively), they may not have the necessary equipment or knowledge to properly clean your flooring.
When you create your cleaning roster, you ensure that all surfaces are treated equally by bringing in cleaners who have the necessary training and tools for the job.
Contact us for a professional consultation to set up a cleaning schedule. We will come to your office and assess the surface area and objects that need to be cleaned before providing you with a detailed quote. We will begin cleaning once you have agreed on a price!
We provide a variety of services to meet your company’s needs, but each service includes the following:
- Cleaning in general
- Trash collection
- Window cleaning
- Cleaning and polishing furniture and fixtures.
- Cleaning the kitchen
- Cleaning the bathroom