Office & janitorial cleaning

Every Desk. Every Detail. Every Day.

Recurring office cleaning and janitorial support for workstations, conference rooms, restrooms, lobbies, breakrooms, glass, trash, supplies, and the daily details visitors notice.

  • Workstations
  • Restrooms
  • Breakrooms
  • Lobbies

Office cleaning without drift

Clean offices feel managed before anyone opens the first door.

AMI turns office cleaning into a visible operating standard: clear scopes, recurring schedules, stocked restrooms, ready conference rooms, maintained lobbies, and responsive communication when traffic or tenant needs change.

Office zone map

The detail page now works like an office operating plan.

Instead of another service-category grid, this page maps the spaces AMI needs to keep ready: work areas, restrooms, lobbies, breakrooms, glass, trash, and supplies.

AMI office reset route Cleaned by zone

Workstations

Desks, shared surfaces, floors, bins, and touchpoints.

Restrooms

Fixtures, mirrors, floors, odor control, and supplies.

Lobby

Entrances, reception, glass, fingerprints, and visible floors.

Breakroom

Counters, sinks, tables, trash, and shared food areas.

Glass & Touchpoints

Doors, partitions, conference glass, handles, rails, and switches.

Trash

Desk bins, liners, recycling stations, and removal rhythm.

01 / Walkthrough

AMI starts by reading the building.

Traffic, access windows, tenant expectations, problem areas, supply needs, and current cleaning drift shape the first scope.

02 / Scope

Each zone gets a standard.

Workstations, restrooms, lobbies, breakrooms, glass, trash, and floors are separated so expectations stay clear.

03 / Cadence

Daily work and periodic work are not mixed.

The plan separates nightly resets from weekly detail work, periodic deep tasks, and add-on service needs.

04 / Proof

The reset has to be visible.

The office should read as managed before employees, visitors, tenants, or patients walk through the door.

Cleaning cadence

The page now shows how AMI keeps an office from drifting between visits.

Daily01

Nightly reset

  • Trash, recycling, liners, and visible debris
  • Desks, shared touchpoints, and high-use surfaces
  • Restrooms, fixtures, mirrors, and supplies
Weekly02

Detail pass

  • Conference rooms, glass, edges, and corners
  • Breakroom detail and appliance exteriors
  • Spot attention where traffic creates buildup
Periodic03

Deeper work

  • Floor care, carpet spotting, and harder resets
  • Interior glass and partition cleanup
  • Seasonal or event-driven cleaning needs
Adjust04

Managed changes

  • Traffic, tenant, or supply changes
  • Added porter or specialty support
  • Scope tuneups when standards shift

What AMI checks

The quote gets clearer when every room has a visible standard.

This matrix replaces the generic scope cards with a cleaner service-detail object: zone, task, and standard.

Work areas
Desks, shared tables, touchpoints, floors, trash, and visible debris.
Workspaces feel ready without papers, bins, or surfaces looking neglected.
Restrooms
Fixtures, counters, mirrors, partitions, floors, odor control, and supplies.
No restroom should feel like a weak point in the building.
Breakrooms
Counters, sinks, tables, appliance exteriors, floors, waste, and shared surfaces.
Shared food areas stay clean enough for employees to trust them.
Lobbies
Entrances, reception areas, visible flooring, glass, and visitor touchpoints.
The first impression reads as managed before anyone reaches the front desk.
Glass
Doors, sidelights, partitions, conference glass, smudges, and streaks.
High-visibility glass should not make the office feel half-clean.
Supplies
Paper goods, soap, liners, kitchen needs, inventory checks, and restocking rhythm.
The cleaning plan accounts for operations, not just surfaces.

Office reset proof

The proof module now belongs to office janitorial, not floor care.

Before AMI

Small misses create the feeling that the office is unmanaged.

Bins full after closing Restroom supplies low Conference room not reset Glass and touchpoints showing use

After AMI

The office reads as ready before the first person arrives.

Trash route completed Restrooms cleaned and stocked Meeting rooms reset Visible surfaces match standard

Office cleaning proof is about condition control.

  • Workstations and shared rooms feel ready before staff arrive
  • Restrooms, kitchens, and common areas stay on a visible checklist
  • Floors, glass, and high-touch surfaces match the first-impression standard
  • The plan can scale into porter, floor care, or specialty support when needed
Request office walkthrough

"The office should look ready before the first employee, visitor, or tenant walks in."

Office & janitorial positioning

Add-ons when the building needs more

A recurring office plan can expand without turning into a different vendor search.

These cards make the detail page feel like a real buying path: start with office janitorial, then layer in specialty support when the facility needs it.

Polished commercial floor care result
Floor care

Periodic shine and surface recovery

VCT, hard floors, carpet spotting, and scheduled detail work when traffic starts showing.

Commercial lobby daytime support area
Day porter

Support while the office is active

Lobby, restroom, trash, and spill response during business hours or high-traffic periods.

Clean interior glass and office partitions
Interior glass

Presentation surfaces stay clear

Doors, sidelights, partitions, conference glass, and visible smudge control.

Clean stocked commercial restroom support
Supply support

Restocking becomes part of the plan

Paper goods, soap, liners, and inventory checks when the office needs operational support.

Plan the office scope

Request an office cleaning walkthrough.

Tell AMI what kind of office you manage, what areas need recurring attention, and where the current janitorial plan is falling short.

Commercial cleaning walkthrough planning with facility inspection details Office walkthrough