Commercial services

Commercial Building Washing
Facades, EIFS, stucco, and painted block soft washed without damaging the envelope.
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Parking Lot Cleaning
Lots, garages, drive lanes, and dumpster pads, including hot water degreasing.
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Sidewalk Pressure Washing
Storefront walks and community sidewalks, gum and stain treatment included.
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HOA Common Area Cleaning
Entrances, amenity centers, walls, and walks, with documentation your board can file.
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Exterior Building Maintenance
A written 12-month exterior cleaning calendar instead of emergency calls.
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Industrial Cleaning Services
Industrial exteriors and hard surfaces, degreased and documented.
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How commercial engagements run
- 1
Site walk and written scope
I walk the property, then you get a scoped proposal: surfaces, methods, schedule, and what is excluded. Three-bid friendly.
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COI before work starts
Certificate of insurance provided for your records, with your entity named as required.
- 3
Work around your operation
Early starts before tenants open, sections sequenced around guests, cones and wet-surface awareness the whole way.
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Photo report when the job wraps
Before and after documentation you can forward to an owner, a board, or a file.
Why managers keep my number
The pattern I hear from property managers is always the same: the last vendor was enthusiastic right up until the deposit cleared, then went quiet. Two weeks of follow-ups, radio silence, and now the manager is explaining to an owner why the building still looks dirty.
I am one man with commercial-grade equipment and a calendar I control, which means when I commit to a date, the date holds. You get my cell, not an office line. The same person walks the site, quotes it, does the work, and sends the report. Since 2015 that has been the whole pitch, and it is the reason commercial clients renew.
Straight answers
The questions I actually get, answered the way I answer them on the phone.
Can you provide a COI naming us as additional insured?
Yes. Ask and it goes to your inbox before work starts. Boards and management companies should require this from every exterior vendor.
Can you work before our tenants open?
Yes. Early morning starts are normal for storefront and plaza work, and I sequence sections so early-opening tenants like coffee shops are never blocked.
Do you handle recurring schedules?
That is the best way to run a property. See exterior building maintenance for the written-calendar approach.