What is Commercial Detail Cleaning?

City Wide Facility Solutions
Published on March 31, 2023
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Commercial detail cleaning is different than typical day-to-day cleaning services. Your office or facility may require commercial detail cleaning a few times of year in response to an outbreak of illness, to prepare for an event, or to give your facility a good “spring cleaning.” 

Your dedicated City Wide Facility Solutions Facility Services Manager (FSM) can schedule a commercial detail cleaning, or deep cleaning, for your facility as often as you require it. They will also be in touch multiple times a year with proactive scheduling ideas to help your facility prepare for certain times of the year such as cold and flu or allergy season. 

Learn more about commercial detail cleaning and why you may need it for your facility below. 

What is commercial detail cleaning? 

Commercial detail cleaning is a specialized cleaning procedure designed to clean facilities beyond just visible dirt. The process may involve procedures like:

  • Removing dust
  • Cleansing mold and mildew
  • Addressing grime and bacteria build-up
  • Disinfecting surfaces
  • Focussing on high-traffic and high-touch areas
  • Cleaning hard-to-reach areas in your facility

Commercial detail cleaning usually involves multiple steps such as the initial removal of dirt from surfaces and the use of disinfectants to kill germs. 

How commercial detail cleaning is different from janitorial services

Your janitorial team does a good job cleaning your facility on a day-to-day basis, but there are some things they simply cannot handle. Commercial detail cleaning is different from janitorial because it is specialized and designed to address areas they are not equipped to address. 

For instance, detail cleaners may use an electrostatic fogger to disinfect office spaces. Or they may restore your grout to its original shine. Or they can focus on hard-to-reach areas in your restrooms such as corners and under fixtures.

Commercial detail cleaning may require an empty facility, so you may consider scheduling this service during holidays or weekends when your facility is closed. But don’t worry, your FSM will help you decide the best time to schedule this service. 

Why you might need to schedule commercial detail cleaning

Janitorial services should be scheduled for your facility on a regular basis. Commercial detail cleaning should be scheduled once or twice a year, or more depending on your needs. 

Here are a few reasons why you might need to schedule commercial detail cleaning for your facility: 

Before hosting an event or you need to enhance facility appearance

City Wide specializes in event planning (pre, during, and post), and we can help schedule commercial detail cleaning to make your facility shine before hosting an event. You may also need to enhance facility appearance before a big meeting or before listing your building for sale. 

Curb an outbreak

The last few years have taught us all lessons about the importance of being proactive when it comes to communicable illnesses in the workplace. If you are experiencing an outbreak of COVID or the flu, scheduling a detailed cleaning immediately can help curb the outbreak. 

Meet hygiene standards

If your facility is a healthcare or food preparation facility, you will need to schedule commercial detail cleaning often to meet hygiene standards. City Wide can especially help schedule this service after a bad inspection or before opening. 

When you need peace of mind

Facility owners and managers are interested in protecting employees, guests, and clients when they are in their facility. Commercial deep cleaning can give you peace of mind knowing your facility is clean, safe, and looking its best. 

Partnering with City Wide gives you peace of mind all year. In addition to commercial detail cleaning, we can also assist with your parking lot services, landscaping, and handyman, as well as more than 20 additional facility services. 

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