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  • Switching Cleaning Companies Without Interrupting Service Many facility managers know the frustration of dealing with an underperforming cleaning company. Complaints continue to pile up, communication is inconsistent, and cleaning quality never seems to improve. Still, many businesses delay making a change because they worry the ... Read More
  • Why Facility Managers Often Wait Too Long to Change Cleaning Companies If you’ve ever been frustrated with your cleaning vendor, you’ve probably asked yourself why your team hasn’t made a switch. You’re not the only one. Many facility managers stay with cleaning companies that aren’t meeting expectations. It’s not because they’re happy with the ... Read More
  • Is Your Cleaning Scope Still Aligned With Your Facility? At the beginning of a janitorial agreement, the scope of work is built around your current staffing levels, traffic flow, and facility layout. Responsibilities are defined, cleaning schedules are approved, and expectations are set. After implementation, many organizations ... Read More
  • No Complaints Not Good When No One Complains About Cleaning, That Doesn’t Mean It’s Working For many managers, the absence of complaints feels reassuring. If no one is emailing about dirty restrooms or missed trash, it’s easy to assume the cleaning program is running smoothly. After all, problems ... Read More