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What’s the average cost of Commercial cleaning?

Average Price
$32.50 per hour

How much does a Commercial Cleaning service cost on average?

Need a commercial cleaning service for your business premises but unsure how much it’ll set you back? Read our handy guide to find out how much your cleaner will charge for their services.

What is a Commercial Cleaning Service? 

While cleaning might seem like a universal service, there’s a vast difference between residential and commercial cleaning. Commercial cleaners work in environments such as offices, factories, airports, cinemas, stadiums, restaurants and shops. They use heavy-duty tools and equipment to remove dust, dirt and grime from floors, walls, windows and all other surfaces. They aim to make the area hygienically clean and safe to work in for your employees.

 Keeping your work premises clean is essential for ensuring your employees feel safe and well cared for at work. Every business will have different requirements depending on the nature of what takes place on the premises. For example, a shop may have dust, footprints and product spillages to contend with. However, an office will mostly require vacuuming and dusting. Choosing the right cleaning company for your needs will give you the best results. 

What’s the average cost of a Commercial Cleaning service? 

The average cost of a commercial cleaning service is around $32.50 per hour, but this will vary according to the type of cleaning involved and the condition of the premises. 

On a basic level, commercial cleaning involves vacuuming, dusting, removing rubbish, emptying bins, cleaning toilets, and wiping down all surfaces. 

Average cost (per hour) $32.50
Minimum cost (per hour) $15
Maximum cost (per hour) $50

A fixed fee may also be given, especially for larger teams. The true figure depends on the size of the building and the level of cleaning required. Having clean business premises is important for your employee’s health and wellbeing. It also gives a great first impression to clients who visit your business. 

Factors influencing cost 

The cost of commercial cleaning varies depending on several factors, including: 

  • Type of cleaning 

  • The property type

  • Frequency of service 

  • Size of the area that needs cleaning

  • Number of windows

  • Time

  • Experience

  • Location

Type of cleaning 

Not all commercial cleaning jobs are created equal! Light dusting and vacuuming are a lot easier, and therefore, cheaper than deep cleaning. Tougher jobs such as upholstery cleaning, kitchen cleaning or external window cleaning will typically cost more money. The most expensive cleaning jobs could climb up to $80 per hour, especially if industrial equipment needs to be hired. 

As well as regular cleaning, It’s also necessary to undertake periodic deep cleaning. For example, steam cleaning of carpets or upholstery. You should get deep cleaning carried out regularly if your premises are used by the public. 

Type of cleaningHighest average priceLowest average price
Regular cleaning$50$15
Deep cleaning$80$30

The property type

All commercial properties will benefit from specialist cleaning. To ensure that the space is cleaned properly and to a high standard, you must call in a professional who knows what they’re doing. 

Factoring in your property type is hugely beneficial to determine the level of cleaning you need. Over time, dirt and grime can build up even in office spaces. Within an industrial setting, the level of cleanliness can slip even quicker. 

Frequency of service 

Some offices have a cleaner that comes in at the end of every day and others only have a clean done once a week. The usage of your building will determine the frequency. If the area is subject to high foot traffic or lots of debris, then a daily clean is advised. A daily clean is also advisable if your business is food-related. 

Size of the area that needs cleaning

Your cleaners will need to assess the square footage of the room, which may include both floor and wall space depending on the nature of the job. The larger the room, the more time it will take. Don’t be put off from hiring a cleaner if you have a large area to work with - regular cleaning will save you money in the meantime, as it reduces the need for more costly deep cleaning over time!

Number of windows

Windows make up approximately 25% of an average building’s wall space. If you have a lot of windows and they are quite large or high up, then this will be factored into your quote. Remember that many commercial cleaning companies won’t include window cleaning as part of their standard service, so always ask if this is something you require!

Time

They say time is money, and that’s certainly the case when it comes to cleaning! Cleaners charge by the amount of time it takes to complete the job. While it may be tempting to go for the team that can get the job completed in the quickest time, you equally want to make sure everything has been cleaned thoroughly. In the case of deep cleaning, it’s a good idea to listen to the experts as they will be able to tell you how long it will take to clean the item or room properly.

Commercial cleaners either work on an hourly or fixed fee. If working on a fixed fee, this will be determined once the scope of the job has been assessed. Usually, fixed fee jobs are for deep cleaning tasks that will take a team all day to complete. 

Experience

Some cleaning jobs require specialist skills and knowledge, which only highly experienced teams will be equipped to deal with. If your premises are especially dirty (especially if you’ve only just moved in), then it’s worth paying more for someone who is highly experienced. Likewise, if your commercial building has luxury fixtures and fittings, then it’s advisable to hire a more experienced cleaning team. After all, harsh cleaning agents cannot be used on certain materials so specialist cleaning techniques may be required. 

Location

Where you live will also impact the cost of your commercial cleaning service. If you are hiring a commercial cleaning company from outside your local area, then their travel costs will also need to be factored in. Sometimes it is necessary to do this because the specialism they provide may not be available in your area. 

Here’s a rough comparison of costs depending on where you live in Canada: 

LocationAverage cleaner cost (per hour)
Toronto$40
Vancouver$30
Montreal$35
Calgary$30
Ottawa$32.50

Getting a Commercial Cleaner - is it worth the cost? 

Having a clean working environment doesn’t just boost productivity, it’s a necessity to ensure the health and safety of your employees. You should never rely on your employees to carry out the cleaning of your business premises unless it’s in their contract. Plus, unless they are specially trained they won’t be equipped to take on deep cleaning tasks. 

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