Office Cleaning
Specialised cleaning for pure office space.
Explore Office Cleaning →Ongoing care for your property at agreed intervals — documented and based on a clearly defined scope.
Routine cleaning covers the ongoing, recurring care of a property — independent of whether it's used purely as office, commercial or residential space. This includes cleaning floors, surfaces, sanitary facilities and common areas on an individually agreed schedule, based on actual usage frequency rather than rigid standard intervals.
For mixed-use properties, such as commercial units with attached storage or staff areas, we match cleaning services to the type of space involved: retail areas are treated differently from storage rooms, and staff areas differently from administrative space. Frequency ranges from daily to weekly, depending on what is agreed.
The scope also includes caring for floor coverings according to their material — hard floors are mopped, carpets vacuumed and brushed as needed — along with regularly restocking consumables in sanitary and staff areas.
All work is carried out to a defined cleaning plan that can be adjusted together with you where needed — for example, when usage frequency changes seasonally.
Routine cleaning particularly suits properties that do not fit neatly into one category — commercial units with storage, mixed office and retail use, or properties with changing occupancy. It can extend existing office or stairwell cleaning to additional areas.
We record space types, usage frequency and specific cleaning needs.
A cleaning schedule matched to actual use rather than rigid standard intervals.
Regular cleaning by consistently assigned staff.
Flexible adjustments for seasonal or operational changes.
Cleaning that follows how your property is actually used, not a fixed template.
Routine cleaning refers to recurring tasks that maintain the agreed cleanliness standard of a property. It can cover floors, surfaces, sanitary facilities and shared areas. Tasks and intervals are set according to use and materials, creating a defined service plan rather than one generic cleaning schedule applied identically to every room.
The assessment considers intensity of use, footfall, room function, floor materials and hygiene requirements. Busy entrance or sanitary areas may be scheduled more often than ancillary rooms. Following the property walkthrough, tasks are assigned by area and can be adjusted when use changes without expanding the entire plan unnecessarily.
No. The two services have different purposes. Routine cleaning addresses ongoing soiling at fixed intervals, while deep cleaning removes adhered residue and treats difficult-to-reach or heavily used areas more intensively at longer intervals. Whether and when it should be added depends on the material, use and existing maintenance condition.
The calculation considers area, room types, cleaning frequency, floor materials and agreed individual tasks. Sanitary and staff areas, consumables, access times and documentation requirements can also affect the work. A property-specific service schedule makes clear which task is included in each area and how often it is carried out.
Request a custom cleaning plan — we will agree the next steps with you.