Manufacturing & Industrial Cleaning

Warehouse Cleaning

Warehouse cleaning centers on large-area floor maintenance and dust control. Sealed concrete floors are scrubbed with ride-on auto-scrubbers on a frequency set by forklift traffic, while high-bay racking and overhead structures need periodic dusting. Programs are usually scoped by labor hours and equipment rather than per square foot.

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Typical Scope

  • Ride-on auto-scrubber floor cleaning
  • High-bay racking and overhead dust control
  • Loading dock and staging-area sanitation
  • Restroom, break room, and office janitorial
  • Periodic concrete sealing and line repainting support

Key Considerations

Forklift traffic

Traffic intensity sets scrubbing frequency and concrete resealing cycles.

Dust control

High-bay storage accumulates dust that requires scheduled overhead cleaning with lift access.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does warehouse cleaning cost?
Warehouse cleaning is typically priced by labor hours and equipment rather than per square foot, since floor scrubbing and high-bay access dominate the work. Recurring floor scrubbing programs are quoted based on square footage, traffic, and frequency.
How often should warehouse floors be scrubbed?
Frequency depends on forklift traffic — high-traffic aisles may need daily or several-times-weekly scrubbing, while low-traffic storage areas may only require weekly or monthly mechanized cleaning.
What equipment is used for warehouse cleaning?
Warehouse cleaning relies on ride-on auto-scrubbers and sweepers for floors, plus lift equipment for high-bay and overhead dust control. This mechanization is why warehouse cleaning is scoped differently from office janitorial.

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