What we do

One vendor for the whole building.

Custodial and building trades under one contract, so a clogged drain at 6 a.m. is a phone call, not a procurement exercise.

Custodial

  • Daily and deep cleaning
  • Day porter and custodian services
  • Disinfection programs
  • Restroom programs
  • Window cleaning, interior and exterior
  • Waste and recycling handling
  • Gum removal and power washing

Floor & Surface Care

  • Stripping, waxing, and refinishing
  • Carpet care and extraction
  • Gymnasium floor programs
  • Metal and marble polishing
  • Summer deep-clean projects
  • Post-construction final cleans
  • Snow and ice removal

Building Maintenance

  • General repairs and renovation
  • Painting, carpentry, and flooring
  • HVAC and mechanical service*
  • Plumbing and electrical*

* Licensed trades performed by our vetted subcontractor partners under our supervision and insurance.

What it costs

We do not publish rates, and here is exactly what sets them.

Any number on this page would be wrong for almost every building that read it. Cleaning is priced on labor hours, and the hours come from the building, not from a rate card. These are the things that move the figure, in roughly the order they matter.

Cleanable square footage

Not the square footage on the lease. Mechanical rooms and storage do not get cleaned nightly; restrooms and corridors take far more time per foot than open floor.

How often, and in what window

Five nights a week costs more than three, but the bigger lever is the window. Work that has to finish before the doors open needs more people at once, not the same people for longer.

Fixture counts

Restrooms drive more labor per square foot than anything else in most buildings. The number of fixtures and the traffic they take is a better predictor of hours than total area.

Surfaces and finishes

Stone, metal, and wood floors carry periodic programs that carpet does not. A lobby with polished stone and glass is a different job from a lobby with carpet tile.

Whether prevailing wage applies

On public work over $1,500 the rate is set by the NYC Comptroller, tenure follows the building rather than the employer, and a takeover has to be priced at incumbent-tenure wages. This is not a margin decision, it is the legal floor.

Day porter coverage

A nightly crew structurally cannot handle the spill at 11am or the restroom at lunch. If the building needs that, it is separate hours and we will say so rather than quietly thinning the night.

A walkthrough is how those get measured rather than guessed. You get the scope and the price in writing within 48 hours of the visit, and you keep that document whether or not you hire us.

Not sure which of these your building needs?

That is what the walkthrough is for. We measure it and put it in writing.

Request a walkthrough