Restrooms, trash, breakrooms, touchpoints, shared work areas, and employee-facing spaces.
Janitorial cleaning services
Janitorial cleaning that keeps daily upkeep from slipping.
Restrooms, trash, supplies, shared spaces, and high-touch areas shape how a facility feels every day. Demo Clean builds janitorial plans around the routine work that keeps a building ready between deeper cleaning cycles.
Schedule a WalkthroughWho this is for
Buildings where daily details cannot keep getting pushed off.
Janitorial cleaning is for facilities that need steady, recurring support. It covers the areas that get used all day and makes sure the basics do not become customer complaints.
Common areas, lobby touchpoints, shared restrooms, corridors, entry points, and property-manager priorities.
Reception areas, appointment spaces, staff areas, restroom upkeep, and supply-sensitive areas.
Buildings where restrooms, trash, floors, and shared spaces need frequent attention to stay ready.
The common problem
Janitorial misses usually show up in the same places.
When restrooms slip, trash piles up, supplies run out, or breakrooms get ignored, people notice quickly. The work may seem routine, but it still needs clear ownership and a consistent standard.
What janitorial cleaning includes
The recurring work that keeps the building ready day after day.
Fixtures, counters, partitions, dispensers, trash, touchpoints, odors, and visible restroom standards.
Routine trash removal, liner changes, recycling areas, waste points, and back-of-house trash needs.
Paper products, soap, restroom stock, supply storage, reporting expectations, and restocking routines.
Tables, counters, sinks, touchpoints, trash, floors, shared appliances, and employee-use areas.
Door handles, counters, switches, railings, shared equipment areas, and other frequently touched surfaces.
Lobbies, corridors, waiting areas, conference-adjacent spaces, copy areas, and common traffic zones.
How we build the scope
The janitorial routine should be clear before the work starts.
Good janitorial service is not just a list of chores. It is a rhythm for the spaces people use most, with clear expectations for timing, supplies, priorities, and follow-up.
Identify restrooms, trash points, shared spaces, breakrooms, and supply-sensitive areas.
Define what needs to be checked, restocked, reported, and corrected during each service window.
Clarify how misses, supply issues, access needs, and customer requests are handled.
Janitorial frequency
The right rhythm depends on how the building gets used.
Best for restrooms, breakrooms, trash, and shared spaces that need attention every business day.
A strong fit when restrooms and shared spaces need regular service but not a full daily schedule.
Useful when restrooms, lobbies, trash, or common areas need attention while the building is active.
Combines core janitorial tasks with extra supply checks, restroom focus, or high-traffic area support.
Why Demo Clean
Janitorial cleaning should feel managed, not reactive.
Janitorial cleaning FAQ
Questions before we build the janitorial routine
What is included in janitorial cleaning?
Janitorial cleaning usually includes recurring restroom care, trash removal, supply checks, shared-area upkeep, touchpoint attention, breakroom cleaning, and routine visible-detail cleaning.
How often do we need janitorial service?
Frequency depends on building traffic, restroom usage, employee count, customer visibility, and how quickly shared spaces need attention between visits.
Can janitorial cleaning happen during business hours?
Some work can happen during business hours, while other work is better after hours. The schedule depends on access, traffic, noise tolerance, and the spaces being serviced.
Do janitorial services include restroom supplies?
Restroom supply checks can be included in the scope. Supply purchasing, storage, restocking, and reporting expectations should be defined before service begins.
Schedule a walkthrough
Let’s build the janitorial routine around your building.
Show us the restrooms, shared spaces, supply points, and daily-use areas that matter most. We will use the walkthrough to build a janitorial scope that keeps the basics from slipping.