Service

Communal Area Cleaning

Entrances, stairwells, lifts, corridors and shared facilities in multi-tenant buildings.

  • Fully insured
  • Trained & vetted team
  • Local Hampshire team
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Quality checked

Who it's for

Is this the right service for your premises?

Property managers, managing agents and landlords of commercial buildings.

Why businesses choose it

  • Happier tenants
  • Well-presented buildings
  • One contractor across a portfolio

What's included

Your final specification is confirmed at site survey. A typical scope includes:

  • Entrance, matting and glass
  • Stairwells, handrails and lifts
  • Corridors and shared kitchens
  • Bin store tidying
  • Periodic floor care

How our service works

From first enquiry to a cleaning programme that runs itself

Commercial cleaning should feel like appointing a supplier, not booking a cleaner. Here is exactly what happens.

  1. 01

    Tell us about your premises

    A short conversation or form covering your business type, size, current arrangement and what is not working.

  2. 02

    We arrange a site survey

    We walk the premises with you, note floor types, access, hours and priorities, and agree what good looks like.

  3. 03

    We create a tailored specification

    You receive a written cleaning specification and proposal — task by task, area by area, with frequencies.

  4. 04

    We agree your schedule and team

    Hours, keyholding, access and the named operatives who will attend are confirmed before the first visit.

  5. 05

    We maintain standards and support you

    Scheduled quality checks, a direct contact for anything urgent, and a specification we review as you change.

FAQs

Communal Area Cleaning FAQs

Practical answers before you request a quote.

Next step

Request a quote for communal area cleaning

Tell us about your premises and we will arrange a site survey. You will receive a written cleaning specification and a tailored proposal — no obligation, no pressure.

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