Recurring service for resident-facing spaces

Common Area Cleaning for Apartment Communities

Keep hallways, lobbies, stairwells, elevators, laundry rooms, and shared spaces clean, consistent, and ready for resident traffic.

Hallways Lobbies Stairwells Elevators Laundry rooms

What This Service Covers

Included Spaces

Lobbies, hallways, stairwells, elevators, entryways, shared restrooms, laundry rooms, mail rooms, fitness rooms, leasing-office common areas, and other resident-facing spaces.

Typical Tasks

Dusting, vacuuming, mopping, trash removal, entry glass cleaning, touchpoint wipe-downs, and high-touch surface sanitizing.

Goal

Cleaner common spaces, better resident impressions, and fewer complaints about property appearance.

Clean apartment building lobby with polished floors and mailboxes
Clean apartment building hallway with polished floors

Built for Property Managers

Common areas drive resident perception and complaint volume. Clean shared spaces protect the first impression of the property and reduce pressure on the on-site team.

Best Fit

Apartment communities: Properties that need consistent shared-space presentation and recurring cleaning.
Managed properties: Residential or mixed-use properties with resident-facing common spaces.
Commercial properties with shared areas: Office or managed commercial properties that need recurring common-space upkeep.

Scheduling

We build the cleaning schedule around property traffic, staffing needs, and problem areas. Daily, weekly, and custom recurring scopes can be discussed during the walkthrough.

See the Difference

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After - Hallway Deep Clean
Before - Hallway Deep Clean
Before
After

Hallway Deep Clean

After - Shared Restroom
Before - Shared Restroom
Before
After

Shared Restroom

After - Laundry Room / Common Kitchen
Before - Laundry Room / Common Kitchen
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After

Laundry Room / Common Kitchen

Frequently Asked Questions

Common area cleaning typically covers lobbies, hallways, stairwells, elevators, entryways, laundry rooms, restrooms, and other shared spaces that residents or visitors use.
The right schedule depends on traffic, occupancy, and property expectations. High-traffic properties often need more frequent service than smaller or quieter buildings.
Yes. Door handles, railings, elevator buttons, and similar touchpoints should be part of the scope.
Yes. The schedule can be built around busy hours, access restrictions, and resident flow.
Use the walkthrough form or call the office with the property address, building type, and the spaces that need to be included.

Request a walkthrough and tell us the property address, building type, traffic level, and the shared spaces that need to stay clean.