Are you concerned about inconsistent cleaning standards?
Worried about poor cleaning practices and poor communication?
Check out our introductory video and find out why we might be your perfect partner.
We often hear from people like yourself, who are looking for an office cleaning provider,
The 3 most sought after qualities are
We have systems in place to ensure that each element is carefully taken care of.
We are here to help you identify your challenges and understand what is important for you.
Our team of experienced cleaning professionals will come up with a system that is tailor made for you.
Our professional teams service the following suburbs Abbotsford, Albert Park , Brunswick, Brunswick East, Carlton, Carlton North, Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Cremorne, Docklands, East Melbourne, Fitzroy, Fitzroy North, Flemington, Footscray, Kensington, Melbourne, Middle Park, North Melbourne, Parkville, Prahran, Princess Hill, Port Melbourne, Richmond, Seddon, South Melbourne, South Yarra, Southbank, West Melbourne, Windsor and Yarraville
We want to solve the right problems at the right price. Based on our experience, our clients told us that its important to have good communication, flexibility, trust and confidence on the cleaners. These are the values you received for your office cleaning.
The number of staff in your office will determine how often your office needs to be cleaned. Below are a table as guideline for your reference. A specific pricing will be provided after onsite visit.
Number of employees VS number of cleaning visits | Estimated Price |
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(1- 7 people) 1 Day / week | from $500.00 + GST / month |
(8 - 14 people) 2 Days / week | from $800.00 + GST / month |
(15 - 21 people) 3 Days / week | from $1,200.00 + GST / month |
(22 - 28 people) 4 Days / week | from $1,600.00 + GST / month |
(>35 people) 5 Days / week | from $1,950.00 + GST / month |
As a general rule of thumb, to maintain hygiene and balance cost, we calculate per every 7 people = 1 cleaning day per week. Please see our below guideline for this:
< 7 people = 1 day cleaning per week
14 people = 2 days cleaning per week
21 people = 3 days cleaning per week
28 people = 4 days cleaning per week
> 35 people = 5 days cleaning per week.
Here is an interesting video that shows how germs can spread in an office of just 5 people without even touching each other.
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Carlton is a lively neighbourhood known for its “Little Italy” scene on Lygon Street, lined with old-school trattorias and casual pizzerias. University of Melbourne students hang out in fashionable cafes around Elgin Street, near the iconic Readings book store and La Mama Theatre. The Royal Exhibition Building, a grand 19th-century pavilion, is the centrepiece of Carlton Gardens, popular for picnics and jogging. ― Google
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Carlton is an inner-northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, immediately adjoining Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Melbourne. Carlton is known nationwide for its Little Italy precinct centred on Lygon Street, for its preponderance of 19th-century Victorian architecture and its garden squares including the Carlton Gardens, the latter being the location of the Royal Exhibition Building, one of Australia's few man-made sites with World Heritage status. Due to its proximity to the University of Melbourne, the CBD campus of RMIT University and the Fitzroy campus of Australian Catholic University, Carlton is also home to one of the highest concentrations of university students in Australia. == History == Carlton was founded in 1851 at the beginning of the Victorian Gold Rush, with the Carlton Post Office opening on 19 October 1865. In the 1930s, many of the homes on the streets in Carlton were known to be slum pockets and owned by poor residents. In the 1960s, residents were forced to sell their homes to the Housing Commission of Victoria, since then some areas of Carlton have been under residential and commercial redevelopment, while other areas survived and have remained remarkably intact.Squizzy Taylor an Australian gangster was wounded in a gunfight with a rival gangster, John "Snowy" Cutmore, in 1927 at a house in Barkly Street, Carlton and later died at St Vincent's Hospital.In the 1970s, Carlton was the site of three green bans, one on abandoned land where local residents wanted a park and a developer wanted a warehouse, now the Hardy-Gallagher Reserve (named after Labor councilor Fred Hardy and Norm Gallagher). Another which converted a vacant lot on Cardigan street to a park and another that saved local terrace housing.The Carlton Magistrates' Court closed on 1 February 1985. == Urban structure == === Housing === Carlton is characterized by medium- to high-density housing, with a mix of apartments and student accommodation, attached and semidetached terraces mostly from the Victorian era and mix-use buildings Apartments (83.2%) are the most common form of housing. Carlton's apartments are low incomes, including crisis and student accommodation, with Housing Commission of Victoria towers and modern student apartment buildings.