Clear answers before the walkthrough
Commercial Cleaning FAQ
Answers to the questions property managers and commercial buyers ask most.
Common areas
Unit turns
Final cleans
Office & commercial
Northeast Ohio
Common Area Cleaning FAQs
Common area cleaning typically covers lobbies, hallways, stairwells, elevators, entryways, laundry rooms, shared restrooms, and other resident-facing spaces.
That depends on traffic, building type, and expectations for presentation. Frequency should be discussed during the walkthrough.
Yes. Door handles, elevator buttons, railings, and other touchpoints should be part of the scope.
Unit Turn Cleaning FAQs
Unit turn cleaning prepares a vacant apartment or rental unit for showings, leasing, or move-in after the previous resident has left.
Typical turn cleaning includes kitchens, bathrooms, floors, surfaces, trim, cabinets as scoped, appliances as scoped, and touchpoints.
Yes. The number of units and deadline should be shared before the estimate is issued.
Post-Construction and Post-Renovation FAQs
Final clean work removes dust, debris, residue, stickers, smudges, and leftover construction dirt from the finished space.
After major trade work is complete and the space is ready for final clean work.
Yes. Renovated units, leasing offices, amenity upgrades, and common-area projects are strong use cases.
General Service FAQs
Northeast Ohio, especially Cleveland, Lake County / Eastlake, Akron, and Canton.
The stated target is within 1 business day.
Use the walkthrough form or call the office with the property address, service type, and deadline.
The main site does not market residential cleaning.
No. That offer is not part of the commercial funnel.
No. Appliance cleaning is not marketed as a standalone service.