How often should floors be buffed, burnished, or stripped and waxed?
Floor Care Frequency Calculator
Floor maintenance is programmed by floor type and traffic: routine sweep/mop happens daily, while buffing, burnishing, and strip-and-wax recur on a schedule that protects the finish. This calculator recommends a frequency per program and estimates annual labor hours and cost. All outputs are budgeting estimates, not quotes.
Example: 10,000 sq ft of moderate-traffic VCT typically needs daily damp mopping, monthly buffing, and one or two strip-and-wax cycles per year.
Pre-filled for New York (Regional Cost Index 1.18). Adjust any input to fit your facility. View New York benchmarks
Your estimate
Estimate only — not a quote.
- Sweep / damp mop — 260x / year
- 520 hrs
- Buff / spray-buff — 26x / year
- 43.3 hrs
- Burnish — 12x / year
- 15 hrs
- Strip & wax — 2x / year
- 16.7 hrs
- Total annual labor hours
- 595 hrs
- Estimated annual program cost
- $28,564
- Estimated monthly cost
- $2,380
Assumptions used
- Floor type: vct · Traffic: moderate
- Loaded labor rate: $28/hr × region 1.27 · margin 1.35
How this is calculated
- 1
Select floor type
Pick the floor surface (VCT, carpet, or polished concrete), which sets the maintenance programs.
- 2
Enter area and traffic
Set square footage and traffic level; higher traffic increases the recommended frequency of each program.
- 3
Look up program frequency
The calculator returns recommended annual occurrences for sweep/mop, buff, burnish, and strip-and-wax (or extraction for carpet).
- 4
Estimate hours and cost
Hours per occurrence = square feet ÷ program production rate; multiply by occurrences, then by the loaded labor rate, region, and margin.
Production-Rate Assumptions
| Factor | Value | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Damp mop / auto-scrub | 5,000 sq ft/hr | Public industry mopping benchmark |
| Buff / spray-buff | 6,000 sq ft/hr | CleanQuote benchmark assumption |
| Burnish | 8,000 sq ft/hr | CleanQuote benchmark assumption |
| Strip & wax | 1,200 sq ft/hr | CleanQuote benchmark assumption |
| Hot-water extraction | 2,500 sq ft/hr | CleanQuote benchmark assumption |
These are budgeting assumptions using public industry examples and CleanQuote benchmark data, not proprietary tables. Every output is an estimate, not a quote.
Methodology & Sources
Calculator defaults are bound to CleanQuote 2026 benchmark figures so this tool and the Benchmark Center never disagree. Production-rate assumptions use public industry examples (such as the 5,000 sq ft/hour mopping reference) and labeled CleanQuote assumptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should VCT floors be stripped and waxed?
Strip-and-wax is typically an annual to quarterly program depending on traffic: roughly once a year for low traffic, two to four times a year for moderate to high traffic. Between strips, regular burnishing and buffing maintain the finish.
How often should floors be burnished or buffed?
Buffing and burnishing recur far more often than stripping. Moderate-traffic VCT is commonly burnished monthly and buffed every other week, while high-traffic areas may be burnished weekly. The calculator returns a recommended frequency by floor type and traffic.
How is annual floor care cost estimated?
For each program, hours per occurrence equal square footage divided by that program production rate; multiply by annual occurrences and sum across programs, then apply the loaded labor rate, regional factor, and margin. All figures are budgeting estimates.
Related Resources
Burnishing (definition)
High-speed polishing of floor finish.
Buffing
Restoring floor gloss between burnishes.
Stripping & Waxing
Full finish removal and reapplication.
Floor Finish
The protective coating being maintained.
Auto Scrubber
Equipment used for routine floor cleaning.
Floor Care Services
Strip, wax, buff, and burnish programs.
Carpet Cleaning
Interim and restorative carpet care.
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