Industries
Industrial Cleaning That Keeps Operations Moving
In industrial facilities, cleaning is an operations function: dust control protects inventory and equipment, clean docks prevent accidents, and organized break areas and restrooms affect retention in a tight labor market. It's also an OSHA housekeeping requirement, not a nice-to-have.
Our crews work inside active operations — scheduled around shifts, trained on site safety requirements, and equipped for high-bay, dock, and production-support environments.

What It Takes
What industrial & warehouse demand from a cleaning partner
Dock & floor safety
Scheduled sweeping, scrubbing, and spill management on docks and aisles where debris means accidents.
Warehouse office & breakroom care
Daily service for the office, restroom, and breakroom spaces that drive workforce satisfaction scores.
High-bay & rack dusting
Elevated dust control that protects inventory, sprinkler function, and air quality.
Shift-aware scheduling
Crews slotted into production gaps — nights, weekends, or between shifts — without slowing throughput.
Services
Core services for industrial & warehouse
Janitorial
Recurring nightly, daily, or weekly cleaning programs that keep offices, campuses, and multi-site portfolios consistently inspection-ready.
Learn morePressure Washing
Scheduled exterior cleaning — sidewalks, facades, parking areas, and service zones — that protects surfaces and your property's street presence.
Learn morePost-Construction
Rough, final, and touch-up cleans that turn active job sites into punch-list-ready space — scheduled around your GC's timeline.
Learn moreCritical Environments
Protocol-driven cleaning for data centers, labs, cleanrooms, and controlled spaces — trained technicians, documented procedures, zero shortcuts.
Learn moreFAQ
Industrial & Warehouse — common questions
Can you clean around 24/7 warehouse operations?
Yes. Industrial programs are scheduled around shift patterns and peak windows, with crews trained on your site's safety requirements, PIT-traffic awareness, and LOTO-adjacent protocols before starting.
Do you handle OSHA housekeeping compliance?
Our programs are built to support OSHA housekeeping standards (29 CFR 1910.22) — clear aisles, dry floors, and documented cleaning cycles that give you an auditable record.
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Free walkthrough, documented scope, and a fixed monthly price — from a local team backed by national standards.