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A clean office isn’t just about appearances. Your employees are 20% more productive when they’re not distracted by dust, clutter, or questionable restroom conditions. Sick days drop when surfaces are actually sanitized, not just wiped down.
You already know this. What you might not know is how hard it is to find cleaners who show up on time, use products that don’t trigger allergies, and actually clean instead of just moving dirt around.
That’s where most commercial cleaning falls short. Schedules slip. Communication disappears. You’re left managing the people who are supposed to make your life easier. When your workspace is consistently clean, your team notices. Clients notice. And you stop thinking about cleaning altogether because it’s handled.
We’ve spent over a decade in Massachusetts doing one thing well: cleaning commercial spaces the way they’re supposed to be cleaned. We’re a family-run business, which means when something goes wrong, you’re talking to someone who actually cares about fixing it.
We use eco-friendly, non-toxic products because harsh chemicals shouldn’t be the price of a clean workspace. That matters in Whitneys, where businesses are increasingly mindful of what they’re exposing their teams to. Our cleaners are trained to handle everything from routine office sanitation to specialized medical facility cleaning and post-construction cleanup.
You’ll see the same faces, the same attention to detail, and the same accountability every time. That’s what happens when the people cleaning your space actually answer to the name on the door.
First, we come to your Whitneys location and walk through your space with you. You tell us what’s not getting cleaned properly, what your schedule looks like, and what products you can’t have around. We give you a free estimate on the spot—no waiting, no pressure.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we build a cleaning schedule that works around your business hours. Most of our commercial clients prefer evening or weekend cleaning so their team isn’t interrupted. We can also handle emergency cleanings when something unexpected happens.
On cleaning day, our team arrives on time with all supplies and equipment. We follow a detailed checklist for your specific space—offices get different attention than medical facilities or post-construction sites. Floor maintenance, office sanitation, restocking janitorial supplies—it all gets handled in one visit.
After we’re done, we do a walkthrough to make sure nothing was missed. If you ever have concerns, you call us directly. No phone trees, no ticket systems. Just real people who fix real problems.
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Every commercial cleaning covers the basics: floors vacuumed and mopped, surfaces disinfected, restrooms sanitized, trash removed, and common areas tidied. But the details matter more than the checklist.
In Whitneys, we’re seeing more businesses request eco-friendly cleaning products, especially in shared office spaces and medical facilities where chemical sensitivity is a real concern. We use non-toxic, environmentally responsible products as our standard—not as an upcharge.
If you need specialized services, we handle those too. Medical facility cleaning requires different protocols than standard office work. Post-construction cleanup involves removing dust and debris that regular janitorial services aren’t equipped for. Floor maintenance goes beyond mopping—it’s about preserving your investment in flooring.
We also restock janitorial supplies as part of the service. Paper products, soap, sanitizer—whatever you need to keep your restrooms and break rooms functional. You shouldn’t have to think about whether there’s toilet paper in the dispenser. Massachusetts businesses are increasingly prioritizing health and safety compliance, and cleanliness plays a major role in meeting those standards. We stay current on OSHA regulations and industry-specific requirements so your space isn’t just clean—it’s compliant.
Pricing depends on the size of your space, how often you need cleaning, and what type of facility you’re running. A small office getting weekly cleaning will cost less than a medical facility requiring daily sanitation.
We provide free estimates after seeing your space in person. That’s the only way to give you an accurate number. Most commercial cleaning companies in Massachusetts charge between $25 and $50 per hour for standard janitorial services, but specialized work like medical facility cleaning or post-construction cleanup typically costs more because of the additional training and equipment required.
What matters more than the hourly rate is what you’re actually getting. Cheaper services often mean rushed work, missed areas, or cleaners who don’t show up consistently. You end up paying twice—once for the service, and again to fix what they didn’t do right.
Janitorial services usually refer to ongoing, routine maintenance—daily or weekly cleaning that keeps your space functional. Commercial cleaning is a broader term that includes janitorial work but also covers specialized services like floor maintenance, window cleaning, and deep cleaning projects.
In practice, most businesses need both. Your janitorial services handle the day-to-day: emptying trash, cleaning restrooms, vacuuming floors. Your commercial cleaning services handle the bigger projects: stripping and waxing floors, post-construction cleanup, or deep-cleaning carpets.
We do both, which means you’re not coordinating between multiple companies. One call, one team, one consistent standard of work. That’s especially helpful in Whitneys, where many businesses operate in older buildings that need both regular upkeep and occasional deep cleaning to stay in good condition.
Yes. Medical facility cleaning requires different products, different techniques, and different training. You’re dealing with higher sanitation standards, stricter regulations, and more potential for contamination.
We follow OSHA guidelines for medical environments, which means using hospital-grade disinfectants, paying extra attention to high-touch surfaces, and properly disposing of waste. Our team is trained to recognize what needs special handling and what doesn’t. Exam rooms, waiting areas, and restrooms all get different levels of attention based on their use and risk.
Massachusetts has specific health and safety requirements for medical facilities, and staying compliant isn’t optional. A clean waiting room isn’t just about patient comfort—it’s about infection control. We take that seriously because the consequences of cutting corners in a medical environment are too high. You need cleaners who understand the difference between making a space look clean and making it actually safe.
Most offices do well with cleaning two to three times per week. High-traffic businesses like retail spaces or restaurants often need daily attention. Medical facilities typically require daily cleaning, sometimes more depending on patient volume.
The real answer depends on how many people use your space and what kind of work happens there. A small office with five employees can probably get by with weekly cleaning. A busy office with 30 people needs more frequent service, or the restrooms and break rooms become problems fast.
Here’s a practical test: if you’re noticing dirt, smells, or clutter before your next scheduled cleaning, you need more frequent service. If your space still looks good when the cleaners arrive, you might be paying for more than you need. We help Whitneys businesses figure out the right frequency during the initial walkthrough. You can always adjust later based on what’s actually happening in your space.
Start with reliability. Do they show up when they say they will? Can you reach someone when there’s a problem? A lot of commercial cleaning companies look good on paper but disappear when you need them.
Next, ask about their products. If you or your employees have allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities, harsh cleaning products will cause problems. Eco-friendly isn’t just a buzzword—it’s about keeping your workspace safe for the people who use it every day.
Check how long they’ve been in business and whether they’re insured. You’re giving someone access to your space, often when you’re not there. You need to know they’re accountable if something gets damaged or if someone gets hurt. Finally, pay attention to how they communicate. Do they listen to what you actually need, or are they just trying to sell you a package? The best commercial cleaning relationships in Whitneys are built on clear communication and mutual respect, not contracts that lock you into services you don’t want.
Yes. Post-construction cleanup is different from regular commercial cleaning because you’re dealing with dust, debris, paint residue, and sometimes hazardous materials. It requires different equipment and more intensive labor.
We start by removing large debris and trash, then move to detailed cleaning—wiping down surfaces, cleaning windows, scrubbing floors, and removing any stickers or protective coverings. Construction dust gets everywhere, so we pay special attention to vents, light fixtures, and corners where it accumulates.
The goal is to make your Whitneys commercial space move-in ready. Whether you’re opening a new office, finishing a renovation, or preparing a space for new tenants, post-construction cleanup is the final step before the space is usable. Most general janitorial services aren’t equipped to handle this kind of work, which is why businesses end up calling specialists. We handle both the heavy-duty cleanup and the final detailing so you don’t need to coordinate between multiple companies.
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