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.
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 12–5pm |
Thursday | 12–5pm |
Friday | 12–5pm |
Saturday | 12–5pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Multicultural Richmond is best known for Victoria Street, or “Little Saigon”, with its bustling Asian grocery stores and eateries serving pho and bánh mì. Shoppers head to Bridge Road factory outlets for clothing, or to Church Street for furniture and design stores. Many of Richmond’s 19th-century hotels have been turned into happening bars, including the Corner Hotel, popular for its live indie gigs. ― Google
Richmond Melbourne, Victoria |
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![]() Swan Street, Richmond with the Swan Street Rail Bridge to the right
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Coordinates | 37.823°S 144.998°ECoordinates: 37.823°S 144.998°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 27,705 (2016 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 7,290/km2 (18,880/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Established | 19th century | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 3121 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 3.8 km2 (1.5 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Location | 3 km (2 mi) from Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Yarra | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Richmond | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
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Richmond is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km (1.86 miles) east of Melbourne’s Central Business District in the local government area of the City of Yarra municipality.[2] The 2011 Census listed Richmond’s population as 26,121.[3]
A.W.Howitt recorded the Kulin/Woiwurrung name for Richmond as Quo-yung with the possible meaning of ‘dead trees’.[4]
Three of the 82 designated major activity centres identified in the Melbourne 2030 Metropolitan Strategy are located in Richmond—the commercial strips of Victoria Street, Bridge Road and Swan Street.
The diverse suburb has been the subject of gentrification since the early 1990s and now contains an eclectic mix of expensively converted warehouse residences, public housing high-rise flats and terrace houses from the Victorian-era. The residential segment of the suburb exists among a lively retail sector. Richmond was home to the Nine Network studios, under the callsign of GTV-9, until the studios moved to Docklands in 2011.[5] Dimmeys is long associated with Richmond, although it is located in the neighbouring suburb of Cremorne. The suburb is well known for its popular factory outlets along Bridge Road, remaining an attraction to the area.
Richmond is well known for its vibrant and popular Little Saigon area along Victoria Street; however, the area is also recognised for the illicit drug dealing (especially heroin) that occurs in both street-based and domestic contexts.[6][7]
Richmond was named after Richmond Hill, London, with its outlook of the river bend (Yarra), however the waterfront area was later named Cremorne.[citation needed]
The Richmond District in San Francisco (the area north of Golden Gate Park) was named after Richmond, Victoria, Australia. The designer of the Park’s Japanese Tea Garden was from Melbourne and bought land in the yet-undeveloped area and named after the then posh suburb of his hometown.
Zambrero Richmond, Wine Ark – Richmond, Westgarth, Top Paddock Cafe, Time Out Melbourne, The Melbourne Clinic, Subway, Spaces – Melbourne, Spaces Richmond, Saint Kilda, Riché – Cafe Richmond, Richmond West Primary School, Richmond Social
Feast of Merit, 117 Swan St, Richmond VIC 3121
Lene restaurant, 360 Bridge Rd, Richmond VIC 3121
Richmond is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km (1.86 miles) east of Melbourne's Central Business District in the local government area of the City of Yarra municipality. The 2011 Census listed Richmond's population as 26,121.A.W.Howitt recorded the Kulin/Woiwurrung name for Richmond as Quo-yung with the possible meaning of 'dead trees'.Three of the 82 designated major activity centres identified in the Melbourne 2030 Metropolitan Strategy are located in Richmond—the commercial strips of Victoria Street, Bridge Road and Swan Street. The diverse suburb has been the subject of gentrification since the early 1990s and now contains an eclectic mix of expensively converted warehouse residences, public housing high-rise flats and terrace houses from the Victorian-era. The residential segment of the suburb exists among a lively retail sector. Richmond was home to the Nine Network studios, under the callsign of GTV-9, until the studios moved to Docklands in 2011. Dimmeys is long associated with Richmond, although it is located in the neighbouring suburb of Cremorne. The suburb is well known for its popular factory outlets along Bridge Road, remaining an attraction to the area. Richmond is well known for its vibrant and popular Little Saigon area along Victoria Street; however, the area is also recognised for the illicit drug dealing (especially heroin) that occurs in both street-based and domestic contexts.Richmond was named after Richmond Hill, London, with its outlook of the river bend (Yarra), however the waterfront area was later named Cremorne.The Richmond District in San Francisco (the area north of Golden Gate Park) was named after Richmond, Victoria, Australia. The designer of the Park's Japanese Tea Garden was from Melbourne and bought land in the yet-undeveloped area and named after the then posh suburb of his hometown. == Landmarks and built environment == === Commercial and government === Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre is a large modern complex built in 2001 to service the inner eastern suburbs.