Commercial workplace cleaning

Office cleaning services for a cleaner, more professional workplace.

Request recurring or one-time cleaning for offices, meeting rooms, receptions, kitchens, washrooms and shared workspaces. Describe your workplace, preferred schedule, access requirements and budget so approved providers can review the job.

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Office cleaning explained

What is professional office cleaning?

Office cleaning is a commercial service designed to maintain workplaces, reception areas, meeting rooms, staff kitchens, washrooms and shared facilities. It may be arranged daily, several times per week, weekly or as a one-time detailed clean.

A clear office-cleaning request should explain the floor area, number of rooms, staff count, washrooms, kitchen facilities, preferred hours, access procedures and required frequency. These details help providers estimate staffing, time, products and equipment.

Office cleaning differs from regular residential cleaning because commercial sites may involve larger floor areas, security procedures, consumables, staff schedules, keys, alarms and workplace hygiene policies.

Illustrated office cleaning checklist for desks, kitchens, washrooms, floors and bins
Workplaces we help

Office cleaning for different types of professional spaces.

Cleaning requirements vary by staff numbers, visitor traffic, floor area and business use.

Corporate offices

Recurring cleaning for desks, meeting rooms, receptions, kitchens, washrooms and shared areas.

Co-working spaces

Maintain shared desks, kitchens, meeting rooms and high-traffic areas used by multiple teams.

Professional practices

Cleaning requests for clinics, consultancies and professional rooms, subject to applicable hygiene rules.

Studios and agencies

Flexible cleaning for creative studios, technology offices, design teams and smaller agencies.

Business units

Clean offices attached to warehouses, workshops, depots or light-industrial premises.

Shared commercial buildings

Request cleaning for common entrances, corridors, lifts, kitchens and shared washrooms.

Typical office cleaning checklist

What may be included in an office cleaning service?

Every workplace is different. Use these examples to create a clear commercial cleaning request.

Desks and work areas

  • Dust reachable desk and furniture surfaces
  • Wipe agreed high-touch points
  • Clean empty desk areas without moving documents
  • Vacuum accessible carpet and floor areas
  • Empty desk-side bins and replace liners
  • Leave work areas tidy without disturbing equipment

Reception and meeting rooms

  • Wipe reception desks and visitor surfaces
  • Clean meeting tables and chair contact points
  • Polish accessible glass and mirrors
  • Vacuum carpets and mop suitable floors
  • Empty bins and remove normal office waste
  • Reset rooms to the agreed layout

Workplace kitchens

  • Wipe worktops, tables, sinks and taps
  • Clean exterior appliance surfaces
  • Wipe cupboard fronts and handles
  • Empty bins and replace liners
  • Vacuum and mop the floor
  • Restock agreed consumables from available supplies

Washrooms and common areas

  • Clean toilets, sinks, taps and mirrors
  • Wipe dispensers and agreed high-touch points
  • Empty sanitary and general waste bins as agreed
  • Vacuum corridors and entrance areas
  • Mop suitable hard floors
  • Restock available soap, tissue and paper products
Common commercial extras: carpet extraction, upholstery cleaning, interior windows, exterior glass, floor polishing, machine scrubbing, consumable purchasing, confidential-waste handling, specialist disinfection, kitchen appliance interiors and post-construction cleaning. List these separately because they may require different equipment, insurance or pricing.
Choosing a schedule

Daily, several times per week or weekly office cleaning?

The right frequency depends on staff numbers, visitors, washroom use and the type of workplace.

Daily office cleaning

Often suitable for high-traffic offices, large teams, shared workplaces and sites with busy washrooms.

Several visits per week

A practical option for medium-sized workplaces that need regular kitchens, washrooms and floor care.

Weekly or flexible cleaning

Useful for smaller offices, studios and businesses with limited staff or part-time occupancy.

How LocalBes works

Submit your workplace details before providers decide to connect.

Clear commercial information helps providers assess staffing, timing, equipment and site access.

1

Choose office cleaning

Describe the workplace, floor area, rooms, staff count and cleaning priorities.

2

Add frequency and budget

Share preferred days, hours, access arrangements and target budget.

3

Providers review the request

Approved providers assess the site, schedule, scope and commercial requirements.

4

Confirm the service agreement

Agree on access, supplies, frequency, insurance, final price and quality expectations.

Service comparison

Office cleaning versus residential cleaning.

Commercial sites often need different schedules, access procedures and service controls.

Area Office cleaning Residential cleaning
Primary goal Maintain a professional shared workplace Maintain a private home or apartment
Typical schedule Daily, several times weekly or out of hours Weekly, bi-weekly or occasional
Access Keys, alarms, security procedures and building rules Resident access, keys, concierge or lockbox
Consumables Soap, tissue, liners and workplace supplies may be restocked Usually household products and normal bin liners
Quality control Commercial checklist, site contact and recurring inspections Customer checklist and household preferences
Frequently asked questions

Office cleaning questions answered.

Use these answers to plan a clear workplace cleaning request.

Office cleaning may include desks and reachable surfaces, meeting rooms, reception areas, kitchens, washrooms, floors, bins and high-touch points. The exact checklist depends on the property, cleaning frequency and agreement with the provider.

High-traffic workplaces may need daily cleaning, while smaller offices may choose several visits per week or a weekly service. The right schedule depends on staff numbers, visitors, washroom use, food preparation and building access.

Yes. Many businesses request early-morning, evening or weekend cleaning to reduce disruption. Access, alarms, keys and security procedures should be agreed directly with the provider.

Some providers bring their own products and equipment, while others use supplies stored at the workplace. Mention storage, product preferences, allergies and surface requirements in the request.

Yes. Office cleaning commonly includes workplace kitchens and washrooms, but the exact tasks, consumable restocking and hygiene expectations should be listed clearly.

Some providers can restock toilet paper, soap, paper towels, bin liners and kitchen supplies when stock is available. Confirm whether the provider only restocks or also purchases supplies.

Yes. A one-time office deep clean may be useful before reopening, after an event, before an inspection, after building work or before a recurring cleaning contract begins.

Pricing may depend on floor area, number of rooms, washrooms, staff count, frequency, cleaning hours, access, required equipment and requested extras. Providers confirm final pricing directly.

LocalBes is a marketplace connecting customers with independent service providers. The provider confirms availability, scope, insurance, pricing and service terms directly.

Use the LocalBes booking form, choose Office Cleaning, describe the workplace, frequency, preferred hours, access, priority areas and budget, and submit the request for suitable providers to review.

Ready to request office cleaning?

Tell providers about the workplace, preferred schedule, access procedures and cleaning priorities.

LocalBes is a marketplace connecting customers with independent service providers. Availability, insurance, commercial requirements, scope, final price and service terms should be confirmed directly with the selected provider.