Cleaning for Bend warehouses, shops, distribution facilities, and light manufacturing. Concrete floors, breakrooms, restrooms, and dock areas.
What’s different here
Most of the square footage isn’t office. Pricing a warehouse on total square footage is how vendors either overcharge you or bid it accurately and then cut corners. Racking aisles, storage, and mechanical rooms need very different attention from the office and breakroom, and the scope should say so explicitly.
Concrete is the whole floor conversation. Sealed, unsealed, or polished, and each is maintained differently. Unsealed concrete holds oil and dust and generates its own dust continuously. A ride-on or walk-behind auto-scrubber is the only practical tool at warehouse scale.
Breakrooms and restrooms carry the account. In a warehouse, the office is small and the floor is industrial. What your team actually judges the cleaning on is whether the breakroom and restrooms are decent. That’s where the complaints come from and where the scope should be strongest.
Dust behaves differently. Warehouse dust settles high: on racking, beams, conduit, light fixtures, and HVAC. It builds for years because nobody can reach it, and then it falls. High dusting on a scheduled cycle is worth doing before it becomes a product contamination or air quality issue.
Safety compliance is real. Slip hazards from dust and spills, blocked egress, and the state of eyewash and safety stations are all things a cleaning scope can help with or ignore.
What we do
- Concrete floor machine scrubbing with auto-scrubber
- Aisle and open floor sweeping and dust control
- Dock and loading area cleaning, including degreasing
- Breakroom and lunchroom cleaning
- Restroom cleaning, disinfection, and restocking
- Office and administrative area janitorial
- High dusting: racking, beams, conduit, light fixtures, HVAC exteriors
- Entry and lobby cleaning
- Trash and recycling removal
- Exterior pressure washing of dock aprons, walkways, and dumpster areas
- Post-project cleanup after equipment installs or facility work
Scheduling around production
Warehouses rarely stop, so the work has to fit around the operation. Most facilities want floor work between shifts or on weekends, and office and breakroom work on a nightly or early morning schedule.
Tell us your shift pattern and we’ll build around it.
FAQ
Do you have auto-scrubbers for large floors?
Yes. Mopping a warehouse floor doesn’t work at that scale.
Can you work around our shift schedule?
Yes. Between shifts, weekends, or early morning, whatever fits the operation.
Do you handle high dusting on racking?
Yes, on a scheduled cycle. Most facilities are years overdue when they first ask.
Do you clean production equipment?
Facility surfaces and equipment exteriors, yes. Anything requiring lockout/tagout, machine-specific procedures, or trained operators stays with your maintenance team.
Is a warehouse priced by square footage?
Not on total square footage. We scope by zone, because racking aisles and the breakroom are different jobs at very different rates.
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Hard floor care · Pressure washing · Janitorial services · Prineville
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