Deep Cleaning (Offices & Retail)

Commercial deep cleaning is a full reset of the space — not an extended version of routine maintenance. It targets the zones routine service never reaches: baseboards, ledges, furniture perimeters, accessible heights, detailed washrooms, kitchen corners, and floors brought back to zero.

Nickel & Krome schedules these interventions for offices, retail spaces, clinics, and buildings across Montreal, Laval, and the North Shore, before an inspection, after light renovation work, or as a seasonal reset.

Direct answer

Commercial deep cleaning is a full reset of offices and retail spaces — baseboards, ledges, hard-to-reach zones, washrooms, and floors brought back to a detailed baseline before an inspection, tenant change, or seasonal reset. Nickel & Krome schedules it as a planned step, not an emergency call.

  • Full detail reset beyond routine maintenance
  • Scheduled before inspections, tenant changes, or seasonal resets

What deep cleaning covers

The mandate targets zones that accumulate residue invisible to a quick glance but that affect presentation, hygiene, and surface durability.

  • Surfaces and details: baseboards, corners, ledges, doors, frames, and mouldings
  • Hard-to-reach zones: behind and under furniture, perimeters, accessible heights
  • Washrooms: full reset including grout, partitions, and fixtures
  • Kitchen corner: degreasing, surfaces, counters, and appliance exteriors
  • Floors: reset based on the covering (washing, light polishing as needed)

What sets deep cleaning apart from routine maintenance

Routine maintenance keeps visible cleanliness up. Deep cleaning catches what routine service lets build up gradually — grease, fine dust, mineral scale, and residue in zones never touched day to day.

  • Treatment of zones normally bypassed by regular passes
  • Washroom and kitchen reset beyond a simple surface pass
  • Detail work on contact points: handles, switches, frames, and ledges
  • Full visual reset so the space reads as new

When to schedule it

Deep cleaning is rarely an emergency — it works best as a planned step in the building's maintenance cycle.

  • Before an inspection, handover, or important visit
  • After light renovation work or a space reconfiguration
  • As a seasonal reset (spring or fall)
  • When traffic increases and routine maintenance is no longer enough
  • Before a tenant change or lease renewal

Frequently asked questions

How often should it be done?
Typically 1 to 2 times a year for standard offices and retail spaces, more often for high-traffic sites or those with specific hygiene requirements.
Will it disrupt business activity?
Yes. The work is scheduled outside business hours or in an agreed window to limit disruption.
How is the quote established?
Scope depends on square footage, the number of zones to reset, the site's current condition, and access. We get back to you with a clear quote and a detailed scope.

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