K–12

Parochial Schools

Regional school offices are usually managing several buildings on one budget, with wide variation in age, condition, and what the last vendor left behind. The job is getting predictable quality across all of them without the cost of the best-case building.

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Cost control without a race to the bottom

The cheapest bid on a parochial portfolio is almost always priced on hours the building actually needs more of. It looks like savings for two quarters and then shows up as deferred cleaning, floor damage, and a capital expense.

We would rather scope honestly and tell you where a building genuinely needs less. Some of your sites do not need five nights. Saying so is worth more to you than a low headline rate.

Multiple buildings, one standard

Every site is scoped and inspected the same way, so the reporting from a 1920s parish building and a newer annex is directly comparable. You can see which sites are absorbing labor and which are not.

One point of contact for the whole portfolio, one consolidated invoice, and a report the regional office can review in a few minutes rather than reconciling across vendors.

We work in shared and sacred space

Parish buildings often mix school use with worship, community programs, and hall rentals, on a schedule that changes weekly. Crews are briefed on what each space is used for and what may not be moved, touched, or cleaned with the wrong product.

What a typical scope covers

  • Nightly custodial across classrooms and shared parish space
  • Hall and event turnover between school, worship, and community use
  • Floor care programs matched to each building's surfaces
  • Restroom programs and consumables
  • Seasonal deep clean during breaks
  • Building repairs and maintenance across the portfolio
  • Snow and ice removal

Every scope is written to the building after a walkthrough. This is a starting point, not a package.

Want to see what we'd actually do in your building?

A walkthrough costs you an hour and commits you to nothing.

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