Maintaining a fresh and clean office environment is essential for any business. Most companies hire professional cleaning service to keep things neat and clean, rather than having their own employee janitor.A professional cleaning service comes in after hours, and carefully cleans all surfaces, empties the trash and replenish paper supplies. When you start to look for a suitable company, you may ask colleagues or friends for a referral, or inquire with the BBB or the local chamber, but at some point you will need to make a choice. Here are some important things to keep in mind.Get price quotes from companies in your area. The companies will have to visit your facility to properly estimate the work. When you get this quote, ask for a list of services that they provide. Most will provide mopping, vacuuming, cleaning, and sanitizing of the bathroom and dusting.Ask to see proof of business coverage. You want a cleaning company that has the proper policy so that you can be sure that you will not be liable should one of their janitors become hurt while at your facility.Ask for references from the company. A quality company will be able to provide you with references from its clients. Contact these references and ask how happy they are with the cleaning services that the company provides.Read through the service agreement they provide to review the terms covering the length of time the agreement covers. Is it a one year contract for services? What are the cancellation or renewal terms?Consider the experience and track record of the company. Some companies will have years of experience behind them, which means that you can be sure that they've developed a system for cleaning and are comfortable handling any cleaning issue which might come up.Call us today at (866) 454-6185. We serve the areas of Las Vegas, San Diego, Inland Empire, Phoenix and Honolulu.Original post blogged on b2evolution.
Servi-Tek is a California-based facility management firm that offers janitorial and cleaning solutions such as floor care and site analysis for the commercial sector.