Facilities managers in the West Valley have options. There are national franchises, regional contractors, and one-truck operations all competing for the same buildings. Here is how we differ in ways that matter to the people who actually manage facilities for a living.
22 Years Without a Shortcut
We have operated in the West Valley for 22 years. That is not a marketing line — it means we have cleaned through economic downturns, staffing crunches, COVID shutdowns, and the kind of client turnover that ends most contractors. The businesses that survive 22 years in a price-competitive service vertical do so by not taking shortcuts on accountability.
Written Scope on Every Job
We will not start cleaning without a written scope. The scope document lists every area, every task, and every frequency. It is what we are held to, and it is what you can hold us to. The single most common janitorial complaint — "they don't clean what I expect" — traces to the absence of a written scope. We eliminate that complaint before the first night.
Commercial-Only Operation
We do not clean houses. Residential and commercial cleaning require different equipment, different chemicals, different scheduling, and different accountability structures. A contractor that splits attention between both typically does neither as well as one that specializes. We specialize.
Insured and Bonded
Our crews are covered under general liability insurance and workers' compensation. A certificate of insurance naming your facility as an additional insured is available with every written quote. If something goes wrong in your building and it is our crew's fault, you are not exposed. See insurance details.
Price Transparency
We publish how pricing works and we give a flat monthly price after the walkthrough. No hourly estimates that balloon, no monthly "fuel surcharges," no per-task add-ons after the contract is signed. The number on the scope is the number on the invoice.