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Commercial Carpet Cleaning vs. Janitorial

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ne of the key tasks of every business is making sure that their facility is kept in top notch shape. Janitorial companies are typically the ‘go to’ places that businesses hire to help them in maintaining their facilities. However, more often than not, businesses are faced with the problem of soiled carpets and dirty or stained office upholstery, including cubicles. These cleaning duties should be performed by a commercial cleaning service. But what are the commercial cleaning services and how do they differ from janitorial? While commercial cleaning services and janitorial services are both about cleaning, there are some major differences. Here are some highlights of the differences between the two, so you can make an informed decision when it comes to choosing the one that is right for your cleaning needs.

Janitorial Services

Janitorial services provide regular cleaning maintenance, so the office is always ready to be received by visitors. Common janitorial services typically include cleaning and sanitizing bathrooms, kitchens and break areas, regular carpet vacuuming, removal of trash and dusting of furniture and bookshelves. If you use janitorial services, you can schedule in advance for daily, weekly, biweekly or other regular scheduled time periods.


Commercial Cleaning Services

Commercial cleaning services handle the more in-depth and heavier cleaning tasks and are contracted on a regular basis at specific times throughout the year. For example, likely your janitorial company won’t be shampooing the carpet weekly, but you may need a professional carpet cleaning a couple of times during the year. That’s where a commercial cleaning service comes in. Other cleaning services provided by commercial cleaning service include annual or semi-annual tile and grout cleaning, furniture and upholstery cleaning.


Should your Janitorial Company clean your office carpet?

In a lot of instances, businesses do not like the hassle of dealing with multiple vendors or they simply think they can save money so they have these heavier cleaning tasks performed by their janitorial company instead of contracting the commercial cleaning service. The problem lies in the fact that most janitorial crews have no formal training in textile carpet cleaning. There are many janitorial companies whose employees receive minimal training before they are handed the keys to the truck and sent out to clean carpet. In addition, these companies may not have the right equipment which usually causes problems such as, the smell from the slow drying time, re-appearing stains, damaged carpet fibers, etc. This is a recipe for disaster as you will have to spend thousands of dollars in replacing your carpet prematurely because it was not cared for properly.


In conclusion, depending on your business and your needs, you probably need both janitorial services and commercial cleaning services. Contracting both can help you in keeping it clean and tidy, which will create a good image for your company, save money on costly carpet replacement and improve the health of your employees.