Last Updated: July 2026

Commercial Cleaning in Los Angeles, CA

Commercial Cleaning in Los Angeles typically costs between $0.16-$0.29 and $0.10-$0.25 per square foot, depending on facility size and service frequency.

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Commercial Cleaning Market Snapshot

Los Angeles, CA Market at a Glance

Reviewed July 2026

15 sources · High confidence

Cost range
$0.14–$0.26per sq ft / month
Typical monthly
$800-$2,400small facility / mo
Confidence
Highsource-weighted
Coverage
12+areas served

Los Angeles commercial cleaning rates run at a coastal premium reflecting high labor costs and specialized (studio, medical, aerospace) facility needs. Range expressed as USD per square foot per month.

California has one of the highest state minimum wages in the nation ($16.90/hr in 2026), and the City of Los Angeles sets a higher local floor ($18.42/hr, effective July 2026), pushing janitorial labor costs well above interior-metro markets.

What moves the price

  • High mandated minimum wage
  • Specialized studio/medical/aerospace protocols
  • Wildfire and air-quality response work
  • Facility size and 24/7 operating schedules

Common facility types

Class A & creative-office towersFilm/TV studios & post-productionDistribution warehousesMedical & outpatient facilitiesHotels & entertainment venuesAerospace manufacturing plants

Local considerations

  • California has a high, annually indexed state minimum wage
  • City of Los Angeles sets a higher local minimum wage
  • Strict Cal/OSHA worker-safety and wildfire-smoke (indoor air) standards
Sources & methodology (15)

High confidence. Primarily government and industry-report sources, recently verified. Ranges reflect commercial cleaning and related commercial programs in the Los Angeles market and are expressed in USD per square foot per month. Verify current pricing with a facility-specific quote.

  • CAL FIRE / California Air Resources BoardGovernment · source
  • California Department of Industrial RelationsGovernment · source
  • California Employment Development Department (EDD)Government · source
  • CBRE ResearchIndustry report · source
  • CBRE ResearchIndustry report · source
  • Commercial Cleaning Intelligence BenchmarkBenchmark data
  • Los Angeles Business Journal / LA CountyNews · source
  • Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC)Industry report · source
  • Los Angeles World Airports (LAX)Government · source
  • NOAA / National Weather Service (Los Angeles/Oxnard)Government · source
  • Port of Los Angeles / Port of Long BeachGovernment · source
  • U.S. Bureau of Economic AnalysisGovernment · source
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsGovernment · source
  • U.S. Census BureauGovernment · source
  • U.S. Census BureauGovernment · source

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Pricing

Commercial Cleaning Pricing

Typical range
$0.05–$0.25 per sq ft

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Staffing

Staffing & Labor

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Authority

Standards & Compliance

  • ISSAISSA Cleaning Standards & CIMS CertificationAll commercial facilities, Janitorial contractors
  • APPAAPPA Custodial Staffing Guidelines (Levels 1–5)Education, Commercial office
  • OSHAOSHA Workplace Safety StandardsHealthcare, Manufacturing
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How to Vet a Commercial Cleaning Provider in Los Angeles

Before you sign, use this buyer checklist. Each question surfaces the answers that separate a reliable, insured, accountable provider from a risky one — the same due diligence CleanQuote runs when verifying vendors.

Insurance & liability

  • Will you add us as an "additional insured" on your general liability policy and send a Certificate of Insurance (COI)?

    Additional-insured status means their policy responds first if their crew causes damage or injury on your site — being only a "certificate holder" does not give you that protection.

    Red flag: They can only list you as a certificate holder, or hesitate to send a COI.

  • What are your general liability limits, and do you carry workers’ compensation and a janitorial bond?

    Look for at least $1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate, active workers’ comp (so a crew injury is not your liability), and a bond that covers theft.

    Red flag: Limits below $1M, lapsed workers’ comp, or no bonding.

Workforce & screening

  • Are cleaners W-2 employees or 1099 subcontractors, and do you run background checks and verify work authorization (E-Verify)?

    W-2 employees mean the company carries payroll taxes, training, and supervision. Background checks and E-Verify reduce theft, liability, and compliance risk for after-hours building access.

    Red flag: An all-1099 crew with no screening or documented training program.

  • Who supervises the crew, and how is training documented?

    A named supervisor and a written training program are what separate consistent quality from turnover-driven inconsistency.

    Red flag: No on-site supervision and no training records.

Track record & certification

  • Can you share references for facilities like ours, and are you ISSA CIMS certified?

    References in your facility type prove relevant experience. ISSA’s CIMS (Cleaning Industry Management Standard) certification signals mature management systems and quality processes.

    Red flag: No references in your vertical, or vague, unverifiable claims.

  • What is your client retention and average account tenure?

    High retention is the clearest signal that a provider actually delivers — cleaning is a relationship business, and churn hides service problems.

    Red flag: Evasive answers or a portfolio of only very new accounts.

Scope, pricing & quality

  • Can I see a detailed scope of work and your quality-inspection cadence?

    A written SOW (tasks, frequencies, areas) plus scheduled inspections and reporting is what makes quality measurable instead of a matter of opinion.

    Red flag: A one-line quote with no task list and no QA process.

  • How is pricing calculated, and how do you handle communication and issue response?

    Transparent pricing (per square foot or documented labor hours) and a guaranteed response time let you compare quotes fairly and hold the provider accountable.

    Red flag: A flat number with no basis, or no clear point of contact.

CleanQuote pre-screens providers on insurance, screening, and track record, so the vendors you compare in Los Angeles have already cleared these checks.

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What's Included in Commercial Cleaning

Professional commercial cleaning providers in Los Angeles typically include these services:

Dusting all surfaces and fixtures
Vacuuming carpets and rugs
Mopping hard floors
Emptying trash and recycling
Cleaning and sanitizing restrooms
Wiping down door handles and light switches
Lobby and reception area cleaning
Break room and kitchen sanitization
Window and glass cleaning (interior)
Floor polishing and maintenance

Most Los Angeles commercial cleaning programs include daily or weekly service covering all common areas, restrooms, and workspaces with options for specialty services like floor care and window cleaning.

What Impacts Commercial Cleaning Pricing?

Commercial cleaning in Los Angeles costs $800-$2,400–$6,400+ per month for most facilities, with per-square-foot rates ranging from $0.10-$0.25 to $0.16-$0.29.

Cleaning costs vary based on several key factors:

Facility size and layout
Cleaning frequency
Type of facility
Restroom and common area volume
Day porter vs night cleaning
Floor care and specialty services

The best way to understand pricing is to compare multiple quotes.

Small Office
1,000-5,000 sq ft

$800-$2,400

per month

$0.16-$0.29 per sq ft

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Medium Business
5,000-20,000 sq ft

$2,400-$6,400

per month

$0.12-$0.32 per sq ft

Large Facility
20,000+ sq ft

$6,400+

per month

$0.10-$0.25 per sq ft

For most Los Angeles facilities, the right cleaning plan balances cost, frequency, and consistent service quality.

Industries We Serve in Los Angeles

Our verified commercial cleaning providers in Los Angeles specialize in these industries:

The most common industries for commercial cleaning in Los Angeles include offices, healthcare, retail, and industrial facilities.

Entertainment
Retail
Tech
Healthcare
Finance

Each industry has specific cleaning requirements—healthcare needs compliance-ready protocols, hospitality requires high-appearance standards, and industrial facilities need specialized floor care.

Why Los Angeles Businesses Choose Local Cleaning Providers

The Los Angeles commercial cleaning market has unique characteristics that affect service quality, pricing, and provider availability.

Local Market Factors

  • Providers familiar with Los Angeles building codes and regulations
  • Understanding of local labor markets and prevailing wages
  • Quick response times for Downtown LA and surrounding areas
  • Established relationships with local property managers

Provider Selection Tips

  • Request references from Los Angeles-area clients
  • Verify insurance coverage for CA operations
  • Ask about backup staffing for your Los Angeles location
  • Compare at least 3 local quotes before deciding

Commercial Cleaning Areas in Los Angeles

We connect you with providers serving these Los Angeles neighborhoods and surrounding areas:

Downtown LAHollywoodSanta MonicaWest LABrentwoodMarina del ReyLong BeachPasadenaGlendaleBurbankCulver CityBeverly Hills

Commercial Cleaning Resources for Los Angeles

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How to Choose the Right Cleaning Company

The best commercial cleaning vendors have at least 3 years of experience, carry $1M+ in liability insurance, perform background checks on staff, and provide dedicated account management with clear communication.

Not all vendors are the same. Look for:

Experience in your industry
Clear scope and expectations
Proper insurance and compliance
Strong communication
Reliable staffing

CleanQuote helps simplify this by connecting you with qualified vendors.

Buyer's Guide

Los Angeles Commercial Cleaning: What Buyers Should Know

Commercial cleaning is recurring, contracted facility cleaning for offices, retail, and mixed-use buildings, typically priced per square foot per month and held to standard through inspection-based quality assurance.

Why commercial cleaning is different in Los Angeles

Greater Los Angeles is the largest and most diversified metro economy in the Western U.S. Entertainment, international trade, aerospace, and healthcare each generate large, cleaning-intensive facility footprints, while a lengthening wildfire season adds recurring air-quality-driven demand.

  • New studio and production facilities needing specialized cleaning
  • Distribution centers needing recurring janitorial
  • Class A office competition raising cleanliness standards
  • Post-wildfire and post-Santa Ana reactive cleaning
  • Port & Inland Empire logistics volume
  • Entertainment/content production build-out
  • Aerospace & new-space manufacturing
  • Wildfire/air-quality driving reactive cleaning
Operational realities to expect

What LA facilities managers should plan for when scoping and scheduling service.

  • Wildfire smoke & ash fallout. Regional fire events deposit fine ash on exteriors, entryways, and HVAC intakes, spiking demand for air-quality, filter, and surface cleaning.
  • Santa Ana winds & fine dust. Dry offshore winds drive particulates and debris into buildings, raising entryway and glass cleaning frequency.
  • Coastal salt air & marine layer. Salt-laden humidity near the coast accelerates corrosion and residue on glass/metal, increasing exterior and window cleaning cadence.
Facilities served across Los Angeles

Serving buildings across Downtown LA, Century City, West LA / Westwood, El Segundo / LAX, Burbank Media District, Playa Vista (Silicon Beach), Pasadena and the wider Greater Los Angeles market.

Healthcare & medical

Anchored by Kaiser Permanente, Cedars-Sinai, UCLA Health, and a dense hospital/outpatient network — one of the largest medical facility footprints in the country.

Education & campuses

UCLA, USC, the Cal State system, and LAUSD create enormous multi-building campus portfolios with continuous janitorial needs.

Hospitality & hotels

Year-round tourism, conventions, entertainment venues, and major-event hosting (2028 Olympics build-up) drive high-turnover hospitality cleaning demand.

Industrial

Port-driven distribution and light manufacturing across the Inland Empire create vast recurring janitorial and high-bay cleaning demand.

Warehouse & last-mile

The Inland Empire (Riverside/San Bernardino) is the largest U.S. logistics market by inventory, with more than a billion square feet of distribution space.

Manufacturing

Aerospace and new-space manufacturing (Northrop, Boeing, SpaceX) require precision, contamination-controlled facility cleaning.

Technology & life sciences

Silicon Beach creative-tech offices in Playa Vista, Santa Monica, and Culver City demand premium Class A cleanliness standards.

Common facility types

  • Class A & creative-office towers
  • Film/TV studios & post-production
  • Distribution warehouses
  • Medical & outpatient facilities
  • Hotels & entertainment venues
  • Aerospace manufacturing plants
What affects service planning & execution
  • Port throughput feeds the Inland Empire distribution engine, putting warehouses within a day of the largest U.S. consumer market.
  • Wildfire-season air-quality response (late summer-fall)
  • Post-Santa Ana dust cleanup (fall/winter)
  • Winter rain entryway/slip management
  • Peak tourism/venue turnover (year-round)
  • California has a high, annually indexed state minimum wage
  • City of Los Angeles sets a higher local minimum wage
  • Strict Cal/OSHA worker-safety and wildfire-smoke (indoor air) standards
Is it right for your facility?
  • A fit for any tenant- or customer-facing commercial space — offices, retail, and mixed-use buildings under one recurring contract.
  • Best when you need one accountable provider across multiple building types rather than separate vendors per space.
When it's typically recommended
  • When cleanliness affects tenant retention, customer impression, or brand reputation.
  • When in-house or fragmented cleaning is producing inconsistent results across sites or shifts.
  • At lease-up, rebranding, or portfolio consolidation, when standards need to be reset uniformly.
Problems it solves
  • Inconsistent quality across buildings, floors, and shifts.
  • No single point of accountability when something is missed.
  • Reactive, complaint-driven cleaning instead of a documented standard.
What's commonly included
  • Floors, restrooms, common areas, trash, and high-touch surfaces on a recurring route
  • Periodic deep cleaning: interior glass, detailed dusting, hard-floor and carpet care
  • Optional add-ons: day porter, window cleaning, floor refinishing
Typical service frequency
  • 2–5 cleanings per week is typical; foot traffic and fixture density push it higher
  • High-traffic entrances and restrooms often justify daily or multiple-daily attention
Multi-Use Facility Planning

The hub service most often covers buildings where several space types share one contract. Planning zones separately — instead of applying one standard everywhere — is what keeps a mixed portfolio both clean and cost-efficient.

  • Zone the building by use type (lobby, office, retail, back-of-house) and set a distinct standard and cadence per zone
  • Right-size frequency to each zone: customer-facing space earns daily attention while low-traffic storage can flex to weekly
  • Coordinate one route across zones so shared equipment and a single supervisor cover the whole building without duplicated trips
  • Use color-coded microfiber to move cleanly between restrooms, food areas, and general space in a multi-use footprint
How pricing is built

Understanding what moves the number helps you read any quote critically. Actual pricing depends on your facility — request quotes for exact figures.

Primary cost drivers

  • Total cleanable square footage and how much of it is customer-facing
  • Cleaning frequency per week — the single largest lever on a recurring contract
  • Fixture density (restrooms, kitchens, glass) that adds labor-minutes per visit

Local LA cost factors

  • High mandated minimum wage
  • Specialized studio/medical/aerospace protocols
  • Wildfire and air-quality response work
  • Facility size and 24/7 operating schedules

Scope variables

  • Whether periodic deep cleaning (glass, floors, carpets) is bundled or billed separately
  • Day-porter or daytime coverage added on top of the recurring route
  • Consumables (paper, soap, liners) supplied by the provider vs. the facility

Facility characteristics

  • Building type mix — retail and mixed-use carry higher standards than back-office space
  • Floor types, which dictate equipment and refinishing cycles
  • Number of sites and whether they share a single account team

Specialty add-ons

  • Floor refinishing and carpet extraction as periodic line items
  • Green-cleaning programs where tenants require them

Frequency impact

Cost scales roughly with visits per week; moving from twice-weekly to daily is the biggest step-change on the invoice

Questions to ask providers
  • What insurance and bonding limits do you carry, and can you provide a certificate?
  • Can you share references from facilities of my type and size in this area?
  • How is quality inspected, and how often will I see documented results?
  • What is your supervision model and how are missed tasks escalated?
  • How do you handle staff turnover and backup coverage?
  • What is included in the recurring scope versus billed as a periodic add-on?
  • How are change requests and complaints handled, and what is your response time?
  • What is your onboarding and transition plan from our current arrangement?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial Cleaning in Los Angeles costs $800-$2,400–$6,400+/month. Most facilities need cleaning 3–5 times per week.

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