CONSTRUCTION CLEANING
Construction cleaning is rarely foremost when anyone considers undertaking a remodel or moving out. Instead, when people think about remodeling their workspace or moving to a more spacious office, they usually think about the effort that the renovation takes or the stress of moving everything from one place to the other. Then, you get to enjoy the fabulous new space, right?
Hold on. You’ve missed a step. What about the process of cleaning up the incredible mess that’s left behind when the construction crew clears out? Here are some of the benefits of engaging professionals to assist with construction cleanup, allowing you to get back to work sooner rather than later.
HOSPITALITY CLEANING
Maintaining a clean and polished image to guests and patrons is critical in the hospitality industry. At Vroom Cleaning, we understand the unique and growing challenges you face and provide the expert support needed to keep your facility pristine with our hospitality cleaning services. From gleaming hard-surface floors and well-maintained carpets to clean guest rooms, we serve thousands of hospitality facilities across the nation.
OFFICE CLEANING
You’ll want to gather all of the necessary cleaning chemicals, equipment and accessories for the job. Load up your janitorial cart with supplies and chemicals and head towards the cleaning area.
If any mopping or extensive cleaning is to be done, you’ll need to put up “closed for cleaning” signs and cordon off the area with the correct caution/wet floor signs.The following steps are based on the assumption that someone will be able to clean the office daily. If this is not the case, the daily and weekly clean up procedures can be combined.
RESIDENTIAL CLEANING
Residential cleaning is a multibillion-dollar industry, and getting your piece of this very lucrative pie is very easy. Cleaning requires no special skills, start-up investment and equipment costs are minimal, and there is no shortage of work. Residential cleaners perform duties such as dusting, vacuuming, washing surfaces, mopping floors, polishing mirrors and fixtures, and you may also choose to offer interior window washing. For the most part, residential cleaners supply all cleaning products and equipment needed to perform these services. Ideally, you want to land customers who will be using the service on a regular basis’daily, weekly, monthly, instead of only occasionally. Market your services with flier and coupon drops, as well as by running classified advertisements in your local newspaper.
WAREHOUSE CLEANING
Large volume buildings such as warehouses and distribution centres need to operate 24/7/365 without fail and as a reliable cleaning partner with over 15 years experience in this sector – we can assist you with that goal.
From vast storage spaces to complex pick and packaging automations, cleaning a warehouse space can include anything from high level specialist cleans for ventilation and air conditioning systems to deep cleaning of machine and part cleaning, in addition to the normal everyday cleans required for staff kitchens, canteen or office areas and everything in between.
We understand the nuances of the spaces and their specific cleanliness, hygiene, grease or H&S requirements and challenges.
We tailor our services to your organisational requirements, frequency and circumstance by working at low traffic times and integrating into your shift patterns to minimise disruption to your operations.
INDUSTRIAL CLEANING
Simply stated, industrial cleaning is the act of cleaning hazardous areas in industrial facilities such as factories, warehouses, power plants and other types of industrial facilities. There is no simpler way to describe the job of cleaning factories, generating plants, or other industrial job sites, as there is such a variety in the different facilities that a building service contractor may come across. The industrial cleaning contractor may be contracted to clean large facilities, like factories, plants, warehouses, and various other industrial settings. A position like this requires that you get on the job training, and learn all about safety knowledge. There might be special equipment for an industrial cleaner to ware, or specific chemicals to use in doing their jobs.