Pressure washing of the concrete floor during a documented underground garage cleaning project in Montreal

Underground parking cleaning in Montreal

Underground parking cleaning in Montreal

Nickel & Krome scopes underground parking cleaning in Montreal around slab condition, levels, drains, ramps, walls, columns, and building access. In an occupied garage, the plan must also define resident traffic, the zones to be cleared, and the approved work windows.

Area

Montreal

Scope

Floors · drains · ramps · columns

Planning

Occupied garage · phased access

Real project photograph: controlled pressure washing in a two-level occupied underground garage in Montreal.

Direct answer

Nickel & Krome cleans underground parking facilities in Montreal with a scope selected from sweeping, auto-scrubbing, controlled pressure washing, degreasing, oil-stain treatment, and agreed work on drains, ramps, walls, and columns. In occupied buildings, access and vehicle movement are coordinated with the condo board or management. Complete stain removal and zero disruption are not promised before the site is assessed.

  • Occupied-garage planning with building management or the condo syndicate
  • Quote inputs: levels, surfaces, drains, access, photos, vehicle plan, and work window

What this service covers.

Nickel & Krome scopes underground parking cleaning in Montreal around slab condition, levels, drains, ramps, walls, columns, and building access. In an occupied garage, the plan must also define resident traffic, the zones to be cleared, and the approved work windows.

Sweeping, auto-scrubbing, controlled pressure washing, degreasing, and targeted oil-stain treatment are selected according to the surfaces and constraints observed. An assessment does not promise complete removal of every stain or a disruption-free garage before the site is inspected and coordinated.

Service details

Cleaning planned for occupied underground garages in Montreal

Access · Vehicles · Phasing

An occupied parking facility cannot be treated like an empty slab. The condo board or building manager needs to confirm levels, gates, ramps, zones that can be released, vehicle presence, and the resident-notice process. Depending on the assignment, work may be organized by level or section, without assuming every vehicle can remain in place.

Planning protects building continuity and helps select a method compatible with drains, slopes, ventilation, adjacent rooms, and soil load. Availability is confirmed by address and scope; Nickel & Krome does not claim a physical Montreal office.

Covered scope

  • Access, gates, clearance, and building instructions confirmed before work
  • Vehicle movement or release coordinated with the condo board or management
  • Level-by-level or zone-based work when the site and scope allow it
  • Drains, slopes, water access, and sensitive zones reviewed before washing

Service details

A zone-specific underground parking scope

Slabs · Drainage · Vertical surfaces

The proposal separates slabs, traffic lanes, ramps, drains, and vertical surfaces. Treatment is selected after reading actual conditions instead of applying the same pressure, chemical, or dwell time everywhere.

Older marks, absorbed oil, coating defects, and concrete repairs can limit the outcome. They are documented when their condition falls outside what cleaning alone can correct.

ZonePossible workWhat must be confirmedLimitation to document
Slabs and lanesSweeping, scrubbing, or controlled washingFinish, residue, and trafficAbsorbed staining or an already altered finish
RampsSweeping and washing suited to the slopeAccess, drainage, and temporary closureMethod adjusted to surface and runoff
DrainsClearing and cleaning accessible drain areasLocation, condition, and building instructionsRepairs and plumbing excluded
Walls and columnsTargeted washing of marks and depositsPaint, concrete, and nearby equipmentDamage or finish differences may remain visible
Oil-stained zonesDegreasing and localized treatmentAge and absorptionNo promise of complete removal

Service details

Coordination with condo boards, management, and residents

Contact · Notice · Sequence

Management provides access rules, authorized contacts, and the resident-notice method. Nickel & Krome then confirms work zones, necessary passages, and limits with the authorized representative.

Section-by-section sequencing may reduce the area taken out of service at one time, but it depends on garage geometry, ramps, gates, drainage, and whether stalls can actually be released. It is never presented as a universal or zero-disruption solution.

Covered scope

  • Authorized contact and access protocol
  • Resident notice managed under building rules
  • Approved levels, sections, and work windows
  • End-of-pass review after drying when relevant

Service details

Adjacent service rooms remain separately scoped

Waste · Mechanical · Bicycles

An underground garage may connect to garbage, recycling, mechanical, or bicycle rooms. These spaces are not automatically included: their access, surfaces, contents, and method must be named in the approved scope.

Recurring common-area cleaning, building concierge work, and whole-building condo-tower maintenance remain separate services. This keeps a one-time garage assignment distinct from the building's ongoing maintenance program.

Covered scope

  • Garbage and recycling rooms assessed separately
  • Mechanical room limited to accessible, authorized surfaces
  • Bicycle room planned around stored items, racks, and access
  • No automatic inclusion in the parking scope

Service details

Documented project: two-level underground garage in Montreal

Context · Work · Limits

On Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal's Little Italy, Nickel & Krome completed work in an occupied two-level underground garage. Access and vehicle movements were coordinated with the condo syndicate so each work area could be released in sequence. Sweeping, mechanical scrubbing, pressure washing and degreasing were planned around the constraints of an active building.

The confirmed scope included sweeping, mechanical scrubbing with a Tennant T7300, pressure washing, degreasing, oil-stain treatment, and cleaning of accessible drains, ramps, walls, columns, and piping. The garbage room, recycling room, mechanical room, and bicycle room were also part of this specific assignment; those spaces are not presumed to be included elsewhere.

Degreaser was applied to the vehicle ramp connecting the levels and exit, then pressure rinsed. Accessible walls, floor areas, and piping were also rinsed, with loosened dust and rinse water directed toward the site's drains. The photographs document the work without promising that every mark, stain, or finish difference disappears from every slab.

Tennant T7300 mechanically scrubbing a traffic lane in an occupied Montreal underground garage
Real mechanical-scrubbing pass with the Tennant T7300; results depend on slab condition and the zones made accessible.
  • Real project
  • Montreal
  • T7300 mechanical scrubbing

Covered scope

  • Real Montreal project in an occupied building
  • Two levels and coordination with a condo syndicate
  • Sweeping, T7300 scrubbing, pressure, degreasing, and targeted treatment
  • Drains, ramps, walls, columns, and adjacent rooms confirmed for this assignment

Service details

Information needed for an underground garage estimate

Site · Surfaces · Logistics

Send the address, level count, approximate area or stall count, representative photos, and priority zones. Include ramps, drains, water points, access, clearance, permitted work windows, and the proposed vehicle arrangements.

List walls, columns, garbage or recycling rooms, mechanical rooms, and bicycle rooms separately. A visit may be needed where slopes, drainage, coatings, or traffic make the scope difficult to confirm from photographs.

Covered scope

  • Address, building type, and responsible contact
  • Levels, approximate dimensions, and photos
  • Drains, water, ramps, gates, and clearance
  • Stain condition and zones requiring targeted treatment
  • Vehicle plan, preferred schedule, and access restrictions

Frequently asked questions

Common pre-quote questions

The answers below help frame the scope before you request a quote.

What is included in underground parking cleaning in Montreal?
A scope may include sweeping, auto-scrubbing, controlled pressure washing, degreasing, localized oil-stain treatment, and the agreed drains, ramps, walls, and columns.
Can work be coordinated in an occupied garage?
Yes, when the condo board or management can establish access, notices, and zones to be released. Keeping vehicles in place or phasing the work still depends on the garage configuration.
Do you clean ramps, drains, walls, and columns?
Yes, those zones can be included after their condition, access, and surface are confirmed. Drain or coating repairs are outside the cleaning scope.
Can garbage, recycling, mechanical, and bicycle rooms be cleaned during the same intervention?
They can be added to the same assignment when inspected and named in the proposal; they are never included automatically.
Do you provide pressure washing and degreasing?
Yes, when the slab, drainage, and building constraints support those methods. Pressure and degreasing are adapted by zone rather than applied uniformly.
What information is required for an estimate?
Send the address, levels, approximate dimensions, photos, drains, ramps, water points, access, work windows, and vehicle-movement arrangements.
How do you handle building access and resident coordination?
The condo board or management remains the coordination point for notices, keys, gates, and vehicles. Nickel & Krome confirms the sequence with the authorized representative.
Do you treat oil stains in underground garages?
Oil staining may receive degreasing and targeted treatment. Age, absorption, and slab condition can limit the result, so complete removal is not guaranteed.

Next step

Need a Montreal underground garage estimate?

Share the building, levels, surfaces, access requirements, photographs, and preferred work window. Nickel & Krome will prepare a scope that separates garage zones, adjacent rooms, and conditions requiring on-site confirmation.