Workstations, boardrooms, reception, client-facing floors, and the daily-use spaces staff and visitors judge.
Commercial cleaning programs
Commercial cleaning programs built around the whole facility standard.
This is the complete recurring commercial-cleaning program: offices, lobbies, conference rooms, shared spaces, visible surfaces, and portfolio-wide presentation. Every scope is documented and supervised. For daily restroom, waste, consumable, and day-porter operations, see our dedicated janitorial programs.
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Institutions where consistency is a contractual expectation.
Commercial cleaning is the foundation of the program. It keeps client-facing spaces, shared areas, restrooms, and work zones on a documented routine that holds — whether you manage one flagship building or a portfolio.
Waiting rooms, exam-adjacent corridors, reception, and restrooms held to a clinical standard of care.
Galleries, lobbies, event spaces, member areas, and the public-facing details that carry reputation.
Common areas, shared restrooms, entries, and one documented standard held across every location.
The common problem
Most service failures start where the documented scope ends.
A building can be serviced and still drift if the standard lives in someone’s head. Our program puts it in writing — priority zones, frequencies, and QA inspections — so delivery does not depend on memory or goodwill.
What commercial cleaning includes
The core scope that holds the institutional standard.
Entry points, waiting areas, counters, glass touchpoints, and the first-impression spaces visitors judge.
Desk-area surfaces, shared equipment areas, dusting priorities, and routine visible-detail cleaning.
Fixtures, counters, partitions, high-touch points, trash, restocking checks, and odor-sensitive areas.
Tables, counters, sinks, touchpoints, trash, floors, and the spaces employees use throughout the day.
Waste removal, liner changes, recycling areas, and the tasks that make a space feel unmanaged fastest.
HEPA vacuuming standard on corporate and medical accounts, mopping, spot attention, and the traffic paths that show wear first.
How we build the scope
The walkthrough becomes the documented scope.
Before pricing, the work is tied to the actual facility. We walk the space with your team, map priority zones, and produce a scope specific enough to supervise and audit — at one site or thirty.
Map entrances, restrooms, priority zones, client-visible areas, and the spaces your standard is judged by.
Define tasks, frequencies, priority zones, and exclusions in writing before service begins.
Set the QA inspection cadence, reporting expectations, and the single communication path for requests.
Cleaning frequency
The right frequency is an operating decision, not a package.
Standard for corporate offices, medical suites, and institutions where presentation is non-negotiable.
Fits facilities with predictable traffic that need the standard held between full-service days.
Works for satellite offices and lower-traffic locations that still fall under the program standard.
Blends frequencies across locations — daily service at the flagship, scheduled coverage at supporting sites.
Why AMR US Commercial Cleaning
Commercial cleaning with a management system behind it.
Operator evidence
The facility standard can protect more than appearance.
In an interview-derived AMR account example, a Gaithersburg government contractor entered a facility review tied to a multimillion-dollar contract renewal. The reviewer specifically noted the condition of the building, and the facility manager told Elias the maintained environment contributed to retaining the contract.
Anonymous client account; identifying details withheld
Commercial cleaning FAQ
What facility directors ask before the proposal
How do you keep quality consistent across multiple locations?
Every location runs the same documented scope, supervised delivery model, and QA inspection cadence. Reporting rolls up across sites, so your team sees portfolio-level performance without chasing individual buildings.
How is the work verified and reported?
Supervisors inspect against the documented scope, and clients get dashboard visibility into what was cleaned, when, and by whom. 95% of service requests are resolved within 24 hours.
Can service run after hours or overnight?
Yes. Most commercial programs run after hours or overnight, with day porter coverage available for occupied hours. Access protocols, alarms, and security requirements are documented during onboarding.
Are your teams insured and supervised?
Yes. Teams work under active supervision against a documented scope, and insurance documentation is provided during proposal review. Supervision is part of the delivery model, not an add-on.
Customer experience
What clients say about working with AMR.
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Let’s document the standard your facilities will hold.
Tell us about your locations and the standard they must meet. We build commercial cleaning programs for institutions across Maryland, D.C., Virginia, and Ohio, with select national accounts.