What we bring to the job
Professional-grade tools matter — they decide whether your space gets surface-cleaned or actually restored. Here's the gear we use on every warehouse cleaning job.
How we do it
Same six-step process every time, so you know exactly what to expect.
- 1Walk-through + scopeWe walk your facility with you, map the zones, square footage, and frequency, and identify any hazard-sensitive areas (food grade, electronics, pharmaceutical).
- 2Schedule around operationsClean during off-shifts, weekends, or overnight so your team doesn't lose productive hours. We coordinate with your dock and shift supervisors directly.
- 3Top-down dust removalCeilings, beams, HVAC exteriors, racking tops, lighting fixtures first. Everything that accumulates gravity-settled dust gets removed before we touch the floor.
- 4Floor scrubbingWalk-behind or ride-on scrubber on sealed concrete, epoxy, or tile. Traffic lanes, break rooms, and dock aprons get extra passes.
- 5Dock + trash zonesDock-door tracks cleaned, compactor pad pressure-washed, exterior aprons swept and sanitized. The zones pests love, handled first.
- 6Walkthrough + logPhoto log of before/after handed to your facility manager. Recurring accounts get a monthly condition report and a consistent crew every visit.
Every warehouse cleaning job covers
- Warehouse & distribution centers
- Manufacturing floor cleaning
- Dock-door sanitation
- High-reach dust removal
- Ride-on floor scrubbing
- Pallet racking wipe-down
- One-time or recurring contracts
- COI on file for your safety team
Questions we get
Do you offer recurring contracts?
Yes — weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Recurring clients get a fixed crew, consistent scope, and locked pricing for the contract term.
Can you clean while we're operating?
Small facilities yes. Larger warehouses we strongly prefer off-shift or weekend work — safer for your team and our crew, and the cleaning is actually thorough without working around forklifts.
Do you have certificate of insurance?
Yes. We carry full commercial general liability and provide a COI naming your facility as additional insured before work begins. Required for most industrial sites.
What about food-grade or GMP facilities?
We can scope to meet most food-grade and light GMP requirements using appropriate chemistry and procedures. For FDA/USDA-audited facilities we recommend a scoping call first to confirm what your compliance team requires.