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.
Kensington Melbourne, Victoria |
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![]() The corner of Bellair Street and Macaulay Road, the commercial heart of Kensington opposite the main railway station
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Coordinates | 37.791°S 144.931°ECoordinates: 37.791°S 144.931°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 10,812 (2016 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 2,770/km2 (7,180/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 3031 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 3.9 km2 (1.5 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Location | 4 km (2 mi) from Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
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Former Kensington Town Hall, now community centre, from forecourt
Kensington is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 4 km north-west of Melbourne’s central business district. Its local government area is the City of Melbourne.
At the 2016 Australian census, Kensington had a population of 10,812.[1]
Kensington is known for its village feel, cafes, and diversity of architecture – including Victorian terraces, cottages, warehouse apartments and new structures in the west of the suburb. The suburb is hilly in sections and contains established tree lined streets.
The suburb is bounded by Racecourse Road to the north, Smithfield Road and the Maribyrnong River to the west, Dynon Road to the south, and Moonee Ponds Creek to the east. Kensington was once home to one of Victoria’s major abattoirs and livestock saleyards, an army ordnance depot and a number of factories. The stock yards ceased operation in 1984, prompting significant urban renewal in the area now known as Kensington Banks.
Kensington is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 4 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Melbourne. At the 2016 Australian census, Kensington had a population of 10,812.Kensington is known for its village feel, cafes, and diversity of architecture - including Victorian terraces, cottages, warehouse apartments and new structures in the west of the suburb. The suburb is hilly in sections and contains established tree lined streets. The suburb is bounded by Racecourse Road to the north, Smithfield Road and the Maribyrnong River to the west, Dynon Road to the south, and Moonee Ponds Creek to the east. Kensington was once home to one of Victoria's major abattoirs and livestock saleyards, an army ordnance depot and a number of factories. The stock yards ceased operation in 1984, prompting significant urban renewal in the area now known as Kensington Banks. Kensington was named after Kensington in London. == History == === Settlement === Prior to European settlement, the area was settled by Wurundjeri people, who have lived in the area surrounding the Birrarung Valley for up to 40,000 years. They lived predominantly as hunters and gatherers, moving around the present-day City of Melbourne and its surrounds depending on changes in the weather and the availability of food.